Jeremy Clarkson
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 64 |
Date of birth | April 11,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Doncaster |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 196 (cm) |
Spouse | Frances Cain |
Alexandra James | |
Children | Emily Clarkson |
Katya Clarkson | |
Finlo Clarkson | |
Job | Actor |
Journalist | |
Author | |
Columnist | |
Television presenter | |
Screenwriter | |
Peddler | |
Television producer | |
Talk show host | |
Motorist | |
Education | Hill House School |
The Sheffield College | |
Harlow College | |
Repton School | |
Parents | Shirley Clarkson |
Eddie Clarkson | |
Siblings | Joanna Clarkson |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403244 |
Clarkson on Cars
I Know You Got Soul
What Could Possibly Go Wrong. . .
Driven to Distraction
The Top Gear Years
If You'd Just Let Me Finish
As I Was Saying . . . : The World According to Clarkson
Is It Really Too Much To Ask?: The World According To Clarkson Volume 5
Round the Bend
For Crying Out Loud!: The World According To Clarkson Volume 3
How Hard Can It Be?: The World According To Clarkson Volume 4
The Grand Tour Guide to the World
Motorworld
Don't Stop Me Now
Clarkson's Hot 100
Planet Dagenham
Jeremy Clarkson's Planet Dagenham
Jeremy Clarkson on Ferrari
Jeremy Clarkson's Top Gear Comedy
Diddly Squat 2
QI
Clarkson: Italian Job
Jeremy Clarkson: Meets the Neighbours
Clarkson's Car Years
Have I Got News for You
Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip
Clarkson: Powered Up
Inventions That Changed the World
Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld
Question Time
Speed
Top Gear: US Special
The Victoria Cross: For Valour
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Jeremy Clarkson's Extreme Machines
Children in Need
Grumpy Old Men
Top Gear of the Pops
Top Gear Live
The Mrs Merton Show
Xposé
Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special
Top Gear: The Best of the Specials
Love the Beast
Light Lunch
The Money Programme
2000 Today
The Hollywood Greats
Parkinson
Top Gear Winter Olympics
Top Ground Gear Force
Extreme Machines
The Word
The Best of Top Gear
Top Gear: From A-Z
Top Gear Revved Up
Patrick Kielty Almost Live
Robot Wars
Top Gear: Winter Blunderland
Top Gear: The Challenges 2
Top Gear: The Challenges 3
Q. E. D.
The Grand Tour
Top Gear
Clarkson's Farm
Jeremy Clarkson Life story
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English broadcaster, journalist, farmer, game show host and writer who specialises in motoring. He is best known for the motoring programmes Top Gear and The Grand Tour alongside Richard Hammond and James May.
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... " Hammond, who also said that fronting another challenging BBC game show, Total Wipeout, was " huge fun" presented Top Gear from 2002 until 2015 alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May...
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...By Helen Bushby, Steven McIntosh and Ian YoungsEntertainment reportersA column by Jeremy Clarkson in the Sun - in which he wrote about the Duchess of Sussex being paraded naked in the street - was sexist, the press regulator has ruled...
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...Jeremy Clarkson s farm shop has been described as both a " menace" and " a success for local people" during a planning meeting...
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Jeremy Clarkson's farm branded 'a menace and a success'
Jeremy Clarkson 's Farm shop has been described as both a " menace" and " a success for local people" during a planning meeting.
Villagers clashed at The Meeting about the impact of The Business on the Oxfordshire countryside.
The hearing relates to Mr Clarkson's appeal against the refusal by The Council to grant planning permission for an extension to the Car Park at his shop.
The Meeting continues on Wednesday.
Mr Clarkson, 62, is also challenging West Oxfordshire District Council's (WODC) move to shut down his restaurant on the same plot of land because he allegedly did not have planning permission when he opened it In July Last Year .
The former Top Gear presenter's attempts at running his Farm are the subject of a documentary series on Amazon Prime Video.
At The Meeting on Tuesday, villager Hilary Moore said The Tourists who visit The Farm - which sits between Chadlington and Chipping Norton - Come to " show off their cars" and block roads, while Joanna Cecil, a florist at The Farm , came to its defence.
Chadlington resident Ms Moore said: " I don't think The People who Come are particularly respectful.
" They Come in their cars with their souped-up engines - They are motorheads, They are Not Here to support our little Farm shop.
" We have been disrupted by them in the two-and-a-half years since it's been open. It's ruining our area.
" There are Farm shops all over the country that They could support instead of all converging here at the weekends.
" It's a total menace. It's a danger. "
Ms Cecil told The Meeting she has been working as a florist at The Farm " since the very beginning" and it attracts visitors who want to support local farming.
" People go to The Shop because it sells local, " She Said .
" This is what Jeremy loves: he invests in The Farm , he invests in local people.
" He is making a success of it for local people, for Our Children , and for our future. "
WODC took action against Clarkson in August saying in its enforcement notice that the " nature, scale and siting" of The Restaurant on his Farm was " incompatible with its open countryside location" in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
It Then , along with removal of the dining tables, chairs, parasols, picnic tables, and mobile toilets.
It also previously, despite The Council 's own tourism manager saying it would help improve safety and prevent problems.
Agents working on behalf of Clarkson say They are not in breach of planning laws, claiming that The Council 's decision is " excessive".
The John Phillips Planning Consultancy (JPPC) wrote in its appeal against the enforcement notice that existing planning permission gives The Right to use The Farm as a restaurant, and there has been no " material change" to The Land .
WODC's lawyers argued that the " level of use of The Site " has " significantly increased" due to The Restaurant , and The Land is " now used for a mix of purposes which go well beyond that of a Farm shop".
The Council has said that due to these reasons, the current planning permission " could never apply" to the new enterprises on The Site .
A final decision on the plans will be published in The Coming weeks.
Discussions about Clarkson's Farm have been heated, and WODC said it as a result of death threats sent to a councillor and member of The Public who opposed the plans.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com