, who turns 65 on Friday 11 April, is in a fresh row with his local council after it put the breaks on plans for his Cotswolds pub, The Farmer's Dog. It's been revealed that the star submitted an application to West Oxfordshire District Council to retain the hard surfacing of the staff car park and add more spaces for customers.
The move comes as a flood of visitors has descended on the pub near Burford since Clarkson took over. While Oxfordshire County Council hasn't objected, it has cautioned that if the local planning authority rules the car parks aren't an "established lawful use," Clarkson may be required to submit a separate application, along with detailed traffic and flood risk assessments.
Clarkson's agent insists that permission already exists for parking up to 170 vehicles and says the application merely seeks approval to keep the current hard-standing areas in place. The agent also urged the council to give the green light "without delay."
This latest run-in isn't the first time Jeremy has clashed with the council. He's previously battled over car parking and a restaurant at his nearby Diddly Squat Farm, now a must-visit for fans of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime. The upgrades at the pub are part of a broader effort to improve facilities for the growing number of fans flocking to the area.
Earlier today Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan shared some exciting news that will delight fans of Clarkson's Farm. Lisa is a familiar face on the popular Prime Video series as she assists the ex-Top Gear presenter in managing his Oxfordshire farm.
Now, she has revealed that she is penning her debut novel, titled My Animals and Other Eejits, which is slated for release on October 9. The upcoming Penguin Random House venture will guide readers through a year at the nation's most adored farm, from lambing season to harvest time, with detours into attempts to shake up the mushroom market and frequent disruptions caused by red tape and tractor mishaps.
In addition to this, Lisa will delve into personal tales from her childhood spent in Dublin's Sandymount, as well as sharing anecdotes from her past careers as an actor, model, and sculptor.
"Plus the goats, cows and piglets that have captured the hearts of people across the world," the official synopsis concludes, reports .
Following the announcement, Lisa expressed her enthusiasm in a statement, saying: "Barely a day goes by at Diddly Squat without a brilliant or bizarre adventure. I'm so excited to share this book of revelations, tips and trip-ups."
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