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We don’t want a 300ft-high eyesore sphere built by our homes… it’s as tall as Big Ben – we won’t be able to sleep

FUMING locals have blasted plans for a 300ft-high "travesty" set to make their lives a living hell.

Plans for a giant sphere that will seat 21,5000 visitors and blast music from 167,000 speakers has sparked outrage among nearby London residents.

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The proposed London sphere has sparked outrage with localsCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
The world's largest spherical structure in Las Vegas seats 18,000 visitorsCredit: The Mega Agency

The venue, proposed by developers MSG, will see concerts, sporting matches and various events take place bang in the middle of a residential Stratford neighbourhood.

Las Vegas is already home to a $2.3billion MSG Sphere, which opened on Friday last week to host a U2 concert.

Lead singer Bono called the creator, James Dolan, a "mad ba****d" as he performed at the giant sphere's debut.

London Homeowners have slammed the potential structure as they fear their lives will be plagued by endless light and noise pollution.

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They also dread traffic and parking chaos as visitors flood to the giant ball - which will eclipse the height of iconic landmarks Big Ben and the London Eye.

Fuming charity worker, Lindesay Mace, told his group, Stop MSG Sphere London, will continue to fight the plans.

The 44-year-old said: “The fact that where we are now, on the permission being granted, is a travesty of justice.

“The sphere is designed for Vegas, the city of lights.

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"It is not designed for a small site that is surrounded with three blocks of residential properties."

He added that developers are trying to squash resistance by offering black out blinds to nearby residents.

But, Lindesay said this weak attempt to appease locals is "insulting" as it will do nothing to help those living directing opposite 16,000 LED screens.

“One of our members, she lives 75 metres away, her windows all face opposite the site," the spokesman added.

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“We are going to have massive glowing advertisements blaring [into our homes] from one of the biggest structures the UK and Europe has ever seen, it is just ridiculous.”

While MSG were granted planning permission last year, the firm is still waiting for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan's, approval.

Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up will also be involved in the final decision.

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Sphere Inventor, Mr Dolan, also built New York's famous Madison Square Gardens and his company MSG own the New York Knicks basketball team.

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