JEREMY CLARKSON’S NEW WARNING FROM OXFORDSHIRE COUNCIL

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JEREMY CLARKSON’S FARM FACES ‘BREAKING LAW’ WARNING AFTER SEASON 3 RELEASE

In a shocking turn of events, Jeremy Clarkson has found himself at odds with the West Oxfordshire District Council once again. Just hours after the highly anticipated third season of Clarkson’s Farm premiered on Amazon Prime Video, the local authority issued a stern warning to the motoring journalist turned farmer.

Devastation struck mere minutes into the latest season when Jeremy received an enforcement notice from the council, leading to the immediate closure of his farm restaurant. This unfortunate development forced Jeremy to part ways with his beloved herd of cows, including his fan-favorite pet heifer, Pepper. Fans were left outraged, with many placing the blame squarely on the West Oxfordshire District Council for Pepper’s untimely demise.

Responding to the backlash, the council released a statement addressing the situation. They explained that they had been working alongside planning agents at Diddly Squat Farm and were compelled to take action due to numerous complaints of ongoing lawbreaking.

The council emphasized that they have a duty to ensure that all businesses, including Diddly Squat Farm, adhere to national and local planning laws and regulations. They further stated that they have been supportive of the farm’s endeavors over the years, assisting with planning applications and facilitating diversification.

While the council acknowledged the positive aspects of Diddly Squat Farm, such as the farm shop and the sale of local produce, they maintained that they had to take enforcement action against the unauthorized use of the lambing shed as a restaurant and other breaches of planning law on the site.

The council also revealed that an independent planning inspector agreed with their assessment of a harmful breach of planning control and the lack of proper planning permission for the restaurant. However, they did express approval for the temporary car park granted at the site, which they hope will alleviate the highway safety issues caused by the show’s immense popularity.

Despite the current tensions, the council affirmed their commitment to supporting local farmers and farm diversification. They praised Diddly Squat Farm for shedding light on the challenges faced by farmers and expressed their willingness to collaborate on future plans.

As the battle between Jeremy Clarkson and the West Oxfordshire District Council rages on, fans eagerly await further developments. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping saga.