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Sheer hypocrisy!

Singer Ed wants railings at £8.5m pad to keep rough sleepers away... even though HE was homeless once

- By Alisha Rouse Showbusine­ss Correspond­ent

With a £37million fortune and an impressive property portfolio, he has come a long way since he was a penniless musician struggling to keep a roof over his head.

But now ed Sheeran has been criticised for planning 5ft castiron railings outside his £8.5million home partly to stop the homeless sleeping there.

The 27-year-old singer denied it had anything to do with keeping out the homeless – on whose behalf he has campaigned – and insisted it was to deter the paparazzi.

But a planning document submitted on his behalf earlier this year said the railings and a gate set in stone plinths ‘will help to deter rough sleeping’ near his fourbedroo­m warehouse conversion.

Neighbours have objected, saying the railing would be ‘detrimenta­l to the conservati­on area’ and ‘obscure’ the ‘well-loved building’.

after details of the applicatio­n were made public, Sheeran, who is engaged to his childhood sweetheart cherry Seaborn, 25, hit back at critics on Instagram.

he told his 21.6million followers on the social network: ‘[ It is] b*******, I have done lots of work in the past for crisis and Shelter and would never build railings outside my home for that reason.

‘The reason was to keep the paps from being on my doorstep. have a good day.’

a spokesman for the singer 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.’

The star has previously volun- teered for the homeless charity crisis and has gone on to support a number of its campaigns.

writing in his 2014 book a Visual Journey, Sheeran claimed: ‘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… I didn’t have anywhere to live for much of 2008 and the whole of 2009 and 2010.’ he later said his words were ‘taken out of context’ and that he often had to sleep on trains or friends’ sofas.

The newly engaged star also owns four homes near each other in a Suffolk village that he plans to turn into a country estate. Locals call the area ‘Sheeranvil­le’.

an undergroun­d ‘man cave’ is being built at the main property, a detached farmhouse, to house a music room and cinema. Sheeran also plans to build a private chapel nearby for his upcoming wedding.

 ??  ?? Engaged: Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn. Above, his London home
Engaged: Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn. Above, his London home
 ??  ?? Barrier: Plans for the railings outside singer’s warehouse-style pad
Barrier: Plans for the railings outside singer’s warehouse-style pad

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