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Jeremy Clarkson wins council permission for Farmer's Dog car park
Summary
West Oxfordshire District Council has approved a permanent 170-space car park and formal staff parking at the Farmer's Dog pub in Asthall, while a separate retrospective application for a nearby 34-acre overflow field remains under consideration.
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West Oxfordshire District Council has granted permission for a permanent 170-space car park and formal staff parking at the Farmer's Dog pub in Asthall. The decision ends a 13-month planning process linked to increased visitor numbers since the pub featured on Clarkson's Farm. The council approval includes conditions aimed at managing traffic at peak times. A separate retrospective application for use of a nearby 34-acre field as an overflow car park is still unresolved.
Key facts:
- The council approved a permanent 170-space car park and the formalising of staff parking at the Farmer's Dog in Asthall.
- Approval is conditional; the planning team must submit a Transport Management Method Statement addressing vehicle access, parking strategy, safety measures and proposed signage due to expected peak traffic.
- A retrospective planning application for a leased 34-acre field used as an overflow car park remains under consideration, with the council website showing an application expiry date of December 23.
- The overflow area has been covered with strengthened aluminium sheets to protect a nearby c.1,400-year-old burial mound; Oxfordshire County Council archaeological services reported no objections to the permanent car park proposal on archaeological grounds.
- Asthall Parish Council and local residents have raised concerns about traffic, the number of vehicles, signage and limited data on parking demand.
Summary:
The council decision secures a long-term on-site parking layout for the Farmer's Dog while imposing traffic-management requirements to address congestion and safety. The retrospective application for the overflow field remains pending and its outcome will determine whether the temporary overflow parking can continue.
