Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have submitted plans to construct a rehabilitation wing on the aspect of their mansion in Buckinghamshire.
The pair at the moment are planning to maneuver again to the UK from LA because of rising taxes, and with Ozzy affected by Parkinson's Illness, they need to guarantee the home has the required amenities.
Ozzy, now 73, revealed that he has Parkinson's illness in 2020 following a fall in 2019, and in March this 12 months he and Sharon submitted a planning utility for the rehabilitation wing on the Grade II listed dwelling.
Paperwork submitted to Buckinghamshire Council reveal that the proposals embrace seize rails and aids in addition to an "abundance of stopping sitting locations", ramps, mushy non-slip surfaces and a flat to accommodate a nurse.
The pair additionally need to assemble a 'well being and welfare train studio' and a 'pool home orangery'.

In addition they need to join with nature, proposing to assemble a lake and an out of doors backyard artwork room that includes a north-facing glazed roof.
If plans are authorised the property may even see further safety, with enhancements to the CCTV system and plans for a taller fence.
At current there haven't been any objections from any neighbours, and the parish council has not rejected the proposals.
Welders Home was initially constructed within the Eighteen Nineties for Charles Thomson Ritchie, a politician, and is believed to have been used as a spot for military nurses affected by the psychological strains of the First World Battle to relaxation.
The Osbournes purchased the home from Academy award winner John Stears in 1993, with Sharon rumoured to have chosen the vacation spot because it was a good distance from any pubs.
They're now awaiting a call from planning officers at Buckinghamshire Council, and have but to announce a transferring date for his or her return to the UK.
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