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Jeremy Clarkson Forced to Wait Almost Year for Cotswolds Pub Update
Lady Monckton's charity pub will support employment for young adults with learning disabilities, while the Licensing Hours Extensions Bill aims to ease pub hour restrictions for major events.
- Baroness Rosa Monckton of Dallington Forest is preparing to open a charity pub in Brighton run by her charity Team Domenica, named after her daughter who has Down syndrome, due to open in a few weeks.
- The Licensing Hours Extensions Bill would let ministers temporarily ease licensing restrictions nationally and extend last orders beyond 11pm, replacing costly temporary event notices requiring at least 10 days' notice or Parliament's approval.
- Clarkson, who opened The Farmer’s Dog in 2024, advised Lady Monckton not to open a pub, warning the work is relentless and listing many potential problems.
- The project required major investment for acquisition, refurbishment and training facilities, funded by donations and a significant mortgage, while All Bar One in Brighton city centre was sold to Team Domenica to become a specialist further education college with a cafe and bar.
- Supporters say the change removes red tape and saves businesses money, reflecting cross-party backing for the cultural and economic importance of the great British pub.
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Jeremy Clarkson forced to wait almost year for Cotswolds pub update
Jeremy Clarkson has been forced to wait almost a year for changes to his Cotswolds pub the Farmer's Dog.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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Jeremy Clarkson told House of Lords peer ‘don’t do it’ over pub opening plan
Jeremy Clarkson warned a charity boss not to open a pub by giving her “a list of all the things that could go and would go wrong”, a peer told parliament on Friday (24 October). Baroness Monckton of Dallington Forest, who is soon launching a pub in Brighton with her charity Team Domenica, asked Clarkson for some advice after he opened The Farmer’s Dog in Oxfordshire in 2024. She told the House of Lords that the 65-year-old told her “don’t do it”…
·London, United Kingdom
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Jeremy Clarkson told me ‘don’t do it’ as I planned charity pub opening – peer
Baroness Monckton is about to launch a pub in Brighton with her charity Team Domenica, which supports young people with learning disabilities.
·Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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