Advertisement

Ed Sheeran’s plans to ‘build chapel’ to marry Cherry Seaborn halted by protected species of newt

Stop: Critics have demanded Sheeran's plans to be stopped: Ed Sheeran
Stop: Critics have demanded Sheeran's plans to be stopped: Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s plans to build a chapel for his wedding to Cherry Seaborn have been halted because of a protected species of newt.

Following the Shape of You singer's proposal to his childhood sweetheart, he submitted plans to build the chapel on his property.

According to the Belfast Telegraph, the plans were submitted to Suffolk Coastal District Council.

The planning documents reveal that the chapel would be made of flint, in a Saxon style, with a rounded tower.

However, objectors say the plans would destroy a collection of great crested newts.

They claimed the pond has one of the largest populations of the rare species in the area.

Critics have demanded the need for a “full ecological survey” prior to the application going any further.

The plans reportedly include a 48ft round tower, which objectors claim would “blight the landscape.”

The original application states: “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.”

The news comes after the Supermarket Flowers singer sparked speculation that the pair had already wed when he was spotted wearing a silver band at the BRIT Awards, days after he sported the same ring at a gig.

Seaborn, who accompanied Sheeran to the event, was also wearing a silver ring that was clearly visible as she embraced him following his Global Success win.

But Sheeran told Good Morning Britain that he is still just engaged, saying: “I’m not married. I’m wearing an engagement ring as well.

“I feel like, you know, you both should,” he added.