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Jeremy Clarkson goes to war with locals AGAIN but this time it has nothing to do with Diddly Squat's farmshop
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Clarkson, 64, has strategically erected 11 beehives behind a five feet high hedge at the start of a lane that leads to his Cotswolds farm.
The one-mile-long lane is closed to all traffic, but walkers are allowed to use it, resulting in fans of the Amazon Prime reality series Clarkson's Farm meandering along it in an attempt to catch a glimpse of his farmhouse, where he lives with his girlfriend Lisa. Jeremy Clarkson has gone to war with local ramblers at his Diddly Squat Farm – by placing beehives at the perimeter of his farmhouse next to a public footpath to keep out nosey fans The beehives are located around five feet from the edge of the lane, but beekeeping experts specifically warn owners not to keep hives near public footpaths in case the bees attack unwitting passers-by.
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