Neighbor Ed Sheeran opposes reforms on singer’s property

Ed Sheeran has not canceled his UK construction project.

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Famous British singer Ed Sheeran has started building his own town on a $5 million+ piece of land in Framlingham, England..

It has long been known that the singer is even planning to build a chapel that has been approved by the public, and a tomb that has not yet been approved.

The entire property design is based on an ecological style, the chapel, for example, will have an ecological heat pump installed.

While waiting for approval to build a burial chamber, vResidents have expressed their dissatisfaction with Sheeran’s construction on the 16-acre property. They perceive that the project is against maintaining the lifestyle of the sector.

According to the “New York Post” neighbors have made comments such as: “This area is well served by local churches and I don’t think it takes famous people to create their own island of serenity when beautiful places of worship abound. in the area”.

While all pop star neighbors may be millionaires, they don’t understand the reason to build a retirement home so far from society, because all the plans in it would mean marginalizing the space already designed for its residents.

It is said that this is a sign of how distant entertainment stars are from other people, because even at the time of death they want to be in an exclusive building and not where other people are.

What the media is saying is that despite public resistance, The East Suffolk District Council will soon approve the project to proceed by Sheeran.


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