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Jeremy Clarkson suffers another blow at Diddly Squat Farm as car park expansion refused

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Jeremy Clarkson’s application to expand the car park at his Diddly Squat Farm has reportedly been rejected.The TV presenter had been hoping to increase the number of parking spaces in the compound from 10 to 70.The application also outlined new entry and exit points off Chipping Norton Road, as well as a storage compound, according to the BBC.The aforementioned outlet reported that the West Oxfordshire District Council had declined the plans, saying they would have been "visually intrusive”.West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) explained in its decision notice issued on Friday that the location, size and design of the application would not have been "compatible or consistent in scale with the existing farming business or its open countryside location”.It added that it would have had a "harmful impact on the rural character, scenic beauty and tranquillity of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”.The update comes after an application for a restaurant on the property was refused by the council in January.Jeremy had faced backlash from the local community over his idea to expand the farm.More than 50 objections from local residents were registered with the council.Soon after the application was rejected Jeremy broke his silence in a post shared on Twitter.Taking to the social media platform, an online user questioned if the presenter-turned-farmer had any vacancies available.The Twitter user, who went by the name Suzie Pennington, wrote: "Hi Jeremy.

Do you take on work experience on the farm?“My son... grandson needs his a** kicking into shape lol."Jeremy candidly replied: "Oh my God.

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