Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Clarkson's show about his farm is Amazon Prime's highest-ever rated program, and is green lit for a second season, despite the local council just going sideways about his produce stand... they will shut that down for too many violations, unless he gets them corrected, and the stupendous amount of tourists jamming up the country lanes to come see it

Businessman Mike Porter flew over Jeremy Clarkson's Cotswold's Diddly Squat Farm on Saturday, June 26 at 11.50am, and snapped these photos.

 Long queues can be seen forming in the area, which has seen irritated locals complain about delays as fans rush to visit the farm.


Clarkson's Farm, which I posted about a week ago or so,  https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2021/06/jeremy-clarksons-new-tv-show-is-on.html has been a smash-hit, it's rated five stars on Amazon and has a 9.3 rating on IMDB, which is practically unheard of..


According to sources, during the planning permission phase of the building of the shop, Jeremy agreed to let officials choose the material of the building’s roof. But on being built, a contractor, not knowing this clause, built the shop with a green steel roof.


Jeremy wrote at the time:

 “My shop had only been open a few days when we received a stern letter warning us that our rather lovely ice cream had been made from the juice of cows that lived eight miles away, in Gloucestershire, and that this contravened a clause that said that we could only sell produce from West Oxfordshire.

“Since then we’ve been told that the roof is the wrong colour, that the sign is 0.3 of a metre too wide, that we aren’t allowed to sell teas and coffees, that the gingham covering on the straw bales contravenes Covid regulations, that the car park is a road safety hazard, that the sausage rolls are wrong in some unfathomable way

https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/aerial-footage-shows-jeremy-clarksons-5590329

but a good article about the farm, and the first season info that wasn't shown in season one, at https://news.yahoo.com/jeremy-clarkson-farm-failures-102602711.html

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