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    Council hits back at Jeremy Clarkson saying Diddly Squat Farm must abide by planning and bylaws

    James MartinBy James MartinFebruary 15, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Jeremy Clarkson is embroiled in a fresh spat with an Oxfordshire council after footage emerged of the furious presenter learning plans for his Diddly Squat Farm restaurant would be refused. 

    West Oxfordshire District Council last night spoke out after Clarkson’s hit Amazon Prime series showed him clashing with officials. 

    In episode five, Clarkson can be seen storming out of a planning application meeting, after his plans for a restaurant on the farm are refused. 

    After the show aired fans aired their views on social media, suggesting ‘pen pushing’ council officials ‘hate Clarkson’ and had a ‘vendetta’ against the star.

    In response, a council vowed vowing the presenter would be treated ‘no differently’ than anyone else 

    The new episodes were aired after the furore over his comments on Meghan Markle in a column in The Sun newspaper – after which he temporarily closed the doors to his shop.

    But yesterday Clarkson confirmed there will be a third season of his hugely popular farming show, despite suggestions Amazon would axe it in the wake of the backlash.

    In episode five, Jeremy Clarkson can be seen attending a planning application meeting, in which his plans for a restaurant on the farm are refused

    In episode five, Jeremy Clarkson can be seen attending a planning application meeting, in which his plans for a restaurant on the farm are refused

    West Oxfordshire District Council has hit back at Clarkson - saying his Diddly Squat Farm must abide by planning and bylaws, despite its popularity

    West Oxfordshire District Council has hit back at Clarkson – saying his Diddly Squat Farm must abide by planning and bylaws, despite its popularity

    The council has stressed that proper procedures were followed in Clarkson’s planning applications, which included plans for a car park.

    A statement said: ‘We understand that the planning process shown in Season 2 of Clarkson’s Farm can seem obstructive and that people will be confused by the planning decisions at Diddly Squat Farm.

    ‘As with any other planning authority, we have a legal responsibility to make sure that planning laws and policies are followed correctly by everyone to manage development and protect local communities and the environment.

    ‘This is regardless of who they are and we treat Diddly Squat Farm no differently.’

    Diddly Squat Farm, in Chadlington, is located in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which means it is subject to tighter planning restrictions than other areas of the country.

    The council added: ‘As shown on the programme, officers from the council went to meet with the owners of Diddly Squat Farm to provide advice which was one of multiple conversations we had to try and support the farm.

    ‘Over recent years, Diddly Squat Farm has had many planning applications approved where they were in line with national and local planning policy.

    ‘This included approving the farm shop with its current car park, approving a lambing shed and allowing the area from which farm shop produce could be sourced to be extended.

    The majority of West Oxfordshire District Council vote in favour to refuse Clarkson's restaurant plans

    The majority of West Oxfordshire District Council vote in favour to refuse Clarkson’s restaurant plans

    After criticism from Clarkson, it insisted all the relevant planning laws had been followed

    After criticism from Clarkson, it insisted all the relevant planning laws had been followed  

    ‘The farm shop we approved can sell local produce from local farmers – which we wholly support.’

    Clarkson and the council have come head to head several times since he took over the farm in 2019. 

    Many locals were dissatisfied with the business when the presenter decided to build a farm shop and restaurant.

    Clarkson has admitted his neighbours are ‘divided’ when it comes to him and his farm, suggesting it was partly to do with ‘my past’.  

    The council rejected two planning applications for the restaurant last year, which he appealed.

    Applications to expand the car park from 10 spaces to 70 were also rejected by the council, which said it would be ‘visually intrusive’.

    The plan also included new entry and exit points off Chipping Norton Road and a storage compound. 

    After the council overturned his plans to turn his old lambing barn into a restaurant, Jeremy settled for transforming an abandoned barn instead.

    Since reopening over the weekend after being closed for the winter, the farm shop saw huge queues of eager fans.

    Photographs show long lines of people waiting to enter the TV star’s shop on Diddly Squat Farm and many cars parked along the country road. 

    Local council officials warned Clarkson fans not to cause any traffic chaos by parking near his farm ahead of the expected influx of fans to the site. 

    Meanwhile, preparations for the grand opening of the restaurant on the weekend were thrown into disarray when Jeremy and the team were faced with electrical faults in the venue.

    There were huge queues outside Clarkson's farm shop after it reopened at the weekend for the first time since its winter closure

    There were huge queues outside Clarkson’s farm shop after it reopened at the weekend for the first time since its winter closure

    Clarkson and the council have come head to head several times since he official took over the farm in 2019

    Clarkson and the council have come head to head several times since he official took over the farm in 2019 

    There was soon a pile up of visitors arriving in their cars as the restaurant was not ready to seat them. As a result, Clarkson reportedly stormed off in a rage.  

    It comes as Clarkson has confirmed there will be a third season of his farming show, after claims Amazon would axe it amid backlash over his controversial Meghan Markle column.

    The 62-year-old received glowing reviews on social media after the new season came out on Friday morning.

    Many fans have reportedly binge-watched the series in the space of one weekend and are already keen for more.



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