JADE Goody's widower Jack Tweed is moving out of his bachelor pad in Woodford Bridge after a string of wild parties, his manager has confirmed.

Despite previous denials in the national press, Tweed's PR teams have now told the Guardian he is definitely moving out of his rented accommodation in the Repton Park estate at the end of the month.

Mr Tweed, who is known for his celebrity marriage and appearances on TV show Big Brother, has attracted the wrath of his neighbours and landlady for his late-night antics in the luxury gated community in recent weeks.

A resident who lives next to Tweed in the Bransbury Square section of the estate, who did not wish to be named, described him as a "neighbour from hell."

She added: "I can't wait to see the back of him."

Another neighbour, Jess Wilson, said: "A lot of people live here because of the peace and quiet, so it's been a shock to have a party boy move in.

"He does play his music quiet loud with the windows open, but it doesn't bother me as much as some of the other people here."

Another resident, who also did not wish to be named, said: "He doesn't fit in here and a lot of people are glad he's going."

Tweed's manager Mark Thomas said: "Jack has enjoyed living in Woodford but things haven't worked out.

"He will be moving out at the end of the month. He hasn't decided where he's going yet but I don't think he's going to stay in Woodford."

Mr Tweed, who was only released from prison in May after serving a six-week sentence for attacking a taxi driver, has told tabloid newspapers he has been struggling to cope with the death of his wife Jade Goody from cancer in March.

There have been reports he was planning on turning Woodford Bridge's Manor House pub, just down the road from Repton Park, into a nightclub, but his manager has denied the claims.