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Clara Kelly

Liberties lady Imelda May slams plans for eight storey building in the area

She's never shy about ringing in the changes – but Imelda May fears a new development near her beloved home will rip the heart out of her community.

The 45-year-old singer, from the Liberties in Dublin, said she loves to return to the historic district but admitted she is “nervous” over a controversial eight-storey structure planned for the area.

The proposed high-rise hotel and co-living project has raised concerns locally amid fears it will be detrimental to the community.

Imelda said: “If I’m honest, it makes me nervous. I love new blood coming into any area, I think it’s healthy for a place.

“I love the people and I love this area but I just worry a little bit that if it doesn’t go well they’ll pack up and move out.

“Because people who are from here, you’re with this place through thick and thin.

“It is a community and the only way for the place to work well for anybody is to become part of a community.

“And then you get the support of the locals and you support the locals also.

“I think that’s important.”

Meanwhile, the singer said she would love to start up her own fashion range – as the former Rockabilly star prepares for another style transformation.

Imelda, who ditched her trademark quiff five years ago for a sultry fringe, revealed she’s planning on switching up her look yet again.

The mum of one added: “It’s probably time I changed it [image] again.

“It’s just like anything really, if you get stuck. I don’t think it’s healthy for any person to stay the same for the rest of their lives.”

The Johnny Got A Boom Boom hitmaker also admitted she would like to start her own fashion range.

She said: “I wouldn’t rule anything out. Not because I want to do everything, but anything that is artistically-based interests me.

“I have a massive interest in art of all kinds, and then once I get swept up by something, I’m away and it excites me.

“So I’d love to try something, sure why not? I mean we only live once.”

Imelda, who co-hosted with Jools Holland on his BBC music show last week, said she’d love her own radio show to promote new artists.

She revealed she was halfway through her next album as she returned to her beloved hometown for a gig.

Imelda said her daughter Violet, seven, is following in her footsteps and has started writing music.

She added: “She loves my new stuff but her taste is changing.”

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