Ed Sheeran seems like a lovely chap and this latest piece of information which is about to enter your brain may make him seem even nicer – he might take a month off of music and work in a charity shop.
The Grammy award-winning star is reportedly planning to spend some time volunteering at the Sue Ryder fundraising store in his hometown of Framlingham in Surrey.
Shop manager Jacqui Bell told the Mirror: “We’d welcome him. My volunteers, who are aged between 61 and 91, know Ed because he was brought up in the town.
“They would be fine working with him.”
This wouldn’t been the first time Ed has shown his generosity towards good causes after he donated eight items of clothing worn at the Grammy Awards earlier this year to the Elizabeth Hospice charity shop.
He also raised more than £4,000 for the hospice last year when he donated eight bags of his clothes.
PLUS! Ed apparently bought the old police station in the area for £1million so he could open a youth club.
Jacqui said: “He’ll also be helping there when it’s up and running. I think he will draw the youngsters into our shop which would be good for us.”
She added: “We haven’t heard from Ed Sheeran or his management about him volunteering in our Framlingham store.”
What a nice guy...