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Hundreds queue for hours to get in Jeremy Clarkson’s new pub as TV presenter makes admission
TV star Jeremy Clarkson believes running a pub in the current economic climate will be tough as hundreds of people queued for hours to get inside his new business venture on its opening day.
The pub in Asthall, near Burford in Oxfordshire, re-opened to the public at midday on Friday (23 August) after being renamed The Farmer’s Dog.
Around 300 people had formed an orderly queue snaking around the car park and large beer garden to wait for the doors to be opened.
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