Jeremy Clarkson asked to adapt planning rules on his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, according to reports.The Grand Tour host, who lives on a farm with his partner Lisa Hogan, was accused of "undermining" small businesses, by attempting to loosen restrictions on sourcing only local produce for his farm shop.The former Top Gear host is said to have been granted planning permission for his Diddly Squat Farm store on the basis he sell goods by "local people", and local rules restricted it to only selling "locally produced" goods sourced from within the west Oxfordshire area.However, the presenter had sought the lifting of restrictions and asked to expand the designated area to source items by a 30-mile radius.This included the.
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