The singer bought a historic building in Primrose Hill, a luxury suburb of London four years ago. At the time, she was planning to restore the garden that has fallen in its honor, but now she has submitted an application to build a fitness room.

Butterflies and birds versus fitness

This is against the sore leg of the neighbors who believe it does not fit in the chic neighborhood where they live. They also fear that the ecosystem will suffer. In a call to the city council of the Camden district, the residents wrote: “Ironically, the current owner openly stated that they wanted to preserve and honor the heritage of this sunken garden.”

According to them, it is a refuge for many butterflies and bird species, including robins, herons and even peacocks. “Destroying the natural ecology to build a modern gym is at odds with the heritage and the tranquility of this special monumental building,” was the call.

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