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Ed Sheeran chapel plans come up against newts | Ed Sheeran chapel plans come up against newts |
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Ed Sheeran's plans to build a private chapel on his Suffolk estate could be scuppered by newts. | Ed Sheeran's plans to build a private chapel on his Suffolk estate could be scuppered by newts. |
The 27-year-old singer, who lives near Framlingham, submitted an application to Suffolk Coastal District Council but a number of objections were lodged, as The Sun reported. | The 27-year-old singer, who lives near Framlingham, submitted an application to Suffolk Coastal District Council but a number of objections were lodged, as The Sun reported. |
Neighbours have concerns not only about having another church in the village, but also about the effect on the area's great crested newt population. | |
The newts are a protected species. | The newts are a protected species. |
Sheeran's application was lodged after he announced his engagement to long-time girlfriend Cherry Seaborn in January. | Sheeran's application was lodged after he announced his engagement to long-time girlfriend Cherry Seaborn in January. |
Those against the plans say the development on the estate has shown a "total disregard to the local ecology". | Those against the plans say the development on the estate has shown a "total disregard to the local ecology". |
It is claimed a pond in a neighbouring garden had "one of the largest populations of [great crested newts] in the area". | It is claimed a pond in a neighbouring garden had "one of the largest populations of [great crested newts] in the area". |
One objector wrote: "It would appear that the applicant - in his desire to satisfy the needs of the spiritual world - continues to overlook his obligations to the living world, particularly that of protected species." | One objector wrote: "It would appear that the applicant - in his desire to satisfy the needs of the spiritual world - continues to overlook his obligations to the living world, particularly that of protected species." |
Another wrote: "Any damage to such habitats or the killing of such protected creatures can also lead to criminal or civil prosecutions." | Another wrote: "Any damage to such habitats or the killing of such protected creatures can also lead to criminal or civil prosecutions." |
They stated they intended to involve Natural England, the government body in charge of protecting Britain's wildlife. | They stated they intended to involve Natural England, the government body in charge of protecting Britain's wildlife. |
While the planning application acknowledges the existence of the newts in a neighbouring pond, it states Sheeran's pond - which is 180 metres away - would be "a poor habitat for great crested newts" and the nearby population was "not expected to migrate to the chapel site". | While the planning application acknowledges the existence of the newts in a neighbouring pond, it states Sheeran's pond - which is 180 metres away - would be "a poor habitat for great crested newts" and the nearby population was "not expected to migrate to the chapel site". |
The plans for Sheeran's chapel state it would be made of flint and in a Saxon style, with a 14.6m (48ft) round tower, and would be "strictly non-denominational and for spiritual regeneration of both traditional and less traditional types". | |
Suffolk Coastal District Council is expected to make a decision in April. | Suffolk Coastal District Council is expected to make a decision in April. |
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