Jeremy Clarkson Ordered To SHUT Diddly Squat Farm Restaurant And CafÃ

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People park on the sides of the road leading to the village and buses can't get passed. Jo Hooley, 60, an estate agent who lives in the nearby village of Chadlington, said: 'The cars that arrive for his shop and restaurant make life very difficult for us.

It is believed Mr Clarkson thought he was able to operate the restaurant after making changes to a barn on his land using a clause which allowed the use of farm structures to be tweaked from their original purpose without council-approved planning permission.

A woman operating the stall who did not want to be named said that the business had provided work, especially for young people, and that Clarkson allowed her to take bread that would otherwise be fed to pigs to the homeless charity where she also works.

An enforcement notice by West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC), published on August 11, told the presenter he had six weeks to make a number of changes to the Chadlington site, which features in his hit Amazon Prime series, Clarkson's Farm.

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'We work constructively and successfully with many businesses across West Oxfordshire, including farms, to help them operate within the national and local planning laws and policies that exist to protect the countryside and local communities.

It is believed Mr Clarkson thought he was able to operate the restaurant after making changes to a barn on his land using a clause which allowed the use of farm structures to be tweaked from their original purpose without council-approved planning permission.

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Jeremy Clarkson's war against the 'red trouser brigade' rumbled on today as furious council bosses accused him of 'ignoring' their orders and continuing to operate the 'unlawful' cafe and restaurant on his Diddly Squat Farm.

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'The council is pursuing enforcement action to ensure that planning laws are followed on the site in the same way as they would be for any other business operating across the district and within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The John Phillips Planning Consultancy wrote in their September 9 appeal against the enforcement notice that existing planning permission gives them the right to use the farm as a restaurant, and there has been no 'material change' to the land.

'It is the responsibility of the council to ensure that planning laws and processes are followed correctly.
Over recent years the business has had several planning applications approved, where they are in line with national and local planning policy, and also some refused where they are not.

'We had a guy come here in the summer, he was doing an around-the-world trip on his motorbike, and he had come from Michigan. Diddly Squat Farm was the only place in the whole of the UK he visited. If you have any concerns relating to exactly where and how to use Ebay, you can get hold of us at our own webpage. '