Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he's had to sell off his adult cows after he was told to shut the dining areas at his Diddly Squat Farm amid a planning row.
The former Top Gear presenter, 62, had to close up the restaurant after getting an enforcement notice from West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC).The farm has denied any planning breaches and the TV star is appealing against the notice. READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson ordered to shut down Diddly Squat Farm restaurant after three monthsBut in the meantime, he's had to sell the cows that were going to be used for beef - and he said the calves are now wandering all over the place and crying.Writing in The Sun, he said: "As you may have heard, my local council has ordered me to close the farm shop's restaurant."This means I’ve had to sell all my adult cows, which were going to be used to make the beef, leaving only their calves in the fields.
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