Not Only in Music, Ed Sheeran Plays It Safe

Published April 15th, 2018 - 12:25 GMT
Safety: Ed Sheeran is reportedly planning to build 5ft railings outside his home, in a bid to increase protection levels at his four-bedroom abode in London (Source: David Fisher - REX - Shutterstock)
Safety: Ed Sheeran is reportedly planning to build 5ft railings outside his home, in a bid to increase protection levels at his four-bedroom abode in London (Source: David Fisher - REX - Shutterstock)

Ed Sheeran is planning to install five foot railings outside his home in London to help beef up security outside his four-bedroom property.

The 27-year-old singer's request is to 'prevent opportunities for rough sleeping' outside his £8million home.

Clarifying his decision, Sheeran's spokesperson said: 'This is a standard planning application, which was not written by Ed, and it is not reflective of Ed’s views or feelings on homelessness.'

Planning agent Paul Smith revealed that plans to work with the council has been 'met with barriers', as a number of neighbours branded the railings as 'detrimental to the conservation area.'

This is not the first time the A Team hitmaker has attempted to improve security at his house, as a request for a fence was declined by the council, The Sun reports.

MailOnline has contacted Ed's representatives for comment.

Security: According to The Sun , the 27-year-old singer's request is to 'prevent opportunities for rough sleeping' outside his plush £8million pad

The talented star previously opened up about his experience with rough sleeping in the English capital.

Revealed in his Visual Journey book four years ago, he wrote: 'There was an arch outside Buckingham Palace that has a heating duct and I spent a couple of nights there.'

‘That’s where I wrote the song Homeless and the lines “It’s not a homeless night for me, I’m just home less than I’d like to be.”'

These reports come after it was revealed the Halifax native smashed a 30-year record held by English born Australian icon John Farnham thanks to the release of his latest album Divide.

Difficult: This is reportedly not the first time the A Team hitmaker has attempted to improve security at his house, as a request for a fence was declined by the council

Earlier this month, Ed's album surpassed the success of John Farnham's 1986 album Whispering Jack- which spent 25 weeks at number one on the Aria charts.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the Divide LP 'has taken another week at the top of the ARIA albums chart this past week'.

According to the publication, Ed's nearly 6-month-old LP is also now the 'fourth-greatest record in Australian chart history'.

 

 

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