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Ed Sheeran’s private chapel plans scuppered

Monday, 2nd July 2018

Pop star Ed Sheeran’s plans to build a private chapel at his estate in East Anglia have been refused.

As previously reported in The Universe, the 27-year-old singer-songwriter, who announced his engagement to long-time girlfriend, Cherry Seaborn, in January, had submitted a planning application for the Saxon-style structure to Suffolk Coastal District Council.

However, permission was refused by planning officers under delegated powers, with a report stating this was due to the ‘principle of the unsustainable form of development in the countryside’.

It said the proposed 48ft (14.6m) church tower would be ‘in conflict with the prevailing landscape character, creating the impression of a second village church’.

Suffolk Wildlife Trust had also voiced concerns about the possible impact on great crested newts.

The proposed flint chapel would have held a congregation of around 24.

The application stated there was a need for the chapel as ‘it is every person’s right to be able to have a place of retreat for contemplation and prayer, for religious observance, celebration of key life and family milestones, marriages, christenings and so forth’.

Picture: Ed Sheeran performs during the first day of BBC Radio 1’s Biggest Weekend at Singleton Park, Swansea. (Ben Birchall/PA).

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