Jeremy Clarkson forced to close his shop due to damages 

Jeremy Clarkson has recently informed his fans that he was forced to close Diddly Squat Farm Shop due to damage caused by Storm Darragh. 

Jeremy Clarkson has recently informed his fans that he was forced to close Diddly Squat Farm Shop due to damages done by Storm Darragh. 

Last weekend, Met Office issued amber and yellow warnings for downpours and strong winds in many parts of the UK, including the South West and North West of England, South West Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. 

Diddly Squat Farm Shop, located in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, has unfortunately been affected by the dangerous weather conditions. 

Mr Clarkson informed shoppers that the Grand Tour tent will be closed for some much-needed wind repair. 

He added: “Our butchers shop and off license – Hops&Chops – and our Diddly Squat Farm Shop and The Farmer’s Puppy will all have to be closed today …but do come to see us at the pub!”

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Update from Diddly Squat farm

Other star of Clarkson’s Farm, Lisa Hogan, has also issued an update following unpredictable weather caused by Storm Darragh. 

She confirmed that all of the animals at Diddly Squat are safe. 

Lisa posted on her Instagram: ‘Darragh is an Irish word for oak. On the farm, Storm Darragh was a strong one, all the animals are safe & we hope you all are too.’ 

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