Wolverhampton may just sooner or later have an everlasting memorial to Liam Payne or a statue of the past due singer, the chief of the native authority has mentioned.
Stephen Simkins mentioned it was once “proper that we recognise each and every son and daughter from Wolverhampton that is been an absolute asset to us”.
However he mentioned it could best be carried out with the approval of Liam Payne’s circle of relatives.
Simon Bennett, the chief of the council’s Conservative opposition, who went to university with the singer, has in the past supported the theory.
Mr Simkins mentioned there was once an “open door” to the theory.
Vegetation and messages have been left on the cenotaph within the One Path performer’s house the city following his demise in Argentina in October.
Greater than 5,000 folks have signed an internet petition calling for an everlasting memorial.
A personal funeral for the 31-year-old came about ultimate Wednesday in Amersham in Buckinghamshire, north-west of London.