Manchester City defender John Stones has won the battle to keep a 100ft wall in the garden of his huge mansion.The England international was granted retroactive planning permission after constructing the wall at the back of his six-bedroom home in November last year without asking.Thankfully for him, he's avoided having to reduce the size of the wall or tear it down completely.The Mirror report that Stones' partner Olivia Naylor commissioned the work without asking for planning permission.The couple wanted to increase the size of the wall to give their £3.4m waterside home in Cheshire a little more privacy.Documents, submitted on their behalf, stated: “Proposed retrospective planning application for new 1.25 metre-high boundary wall to.
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