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Jeremy Clarkson names best hotel in world and it’s in Wales
The presenter, who starred on the BBC’s Top Gear and Prime Video’s The Grand Tour alongside James May and Richard Hammond, lives in Oxfordshire.
It is here that he runs Chadlington’s Diddly Squat Farm as well as The Farmer’s Dog pub in Asthall near Burford, which he opened two summers ago.
When not farming or reviewing cars, Mr Clarkson enjoys travelling, and his latest trip has seen him find “the best hotel in the world”.
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Jeremy Clarkson. (Image: Tom Wren / SWNS)
Writing in his latest column for The Sunday Times over the weekend, Mr Clarkson spoke about his recent jaunt over to Aberaeron.
Stopping over at the Harbourmaster hotel in the Welsh seaside town, the 66-year-old was left very pleased with his stay.
Mr Clarkson remarked: “I stayed recently at the Four Seasons in Miami, and that was very good, but this is better. This is the best hotel … in the world.
“The staff were fantastic, the view was pretty, they sold Hawkstone, and for dinner, I had deep-fried cockles followed by sea trout. Which were, to use a traditional Sunday Times word, historic.”
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After his dinner, Mr Clarkson had a walk along the new sea wall and watched a particularly colourful sunset.
He added: “We were in the UK, but it didn’t feel that way.
“Were it not for the fact [that] it was about 12 degrees, we could have convinced ourselves we were in the Caribbean.”
Mr Clarkson will return to screens next month with the highly anticipated fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video, which is scheduled to release on June 3.
Crime & Safety
Oxfordshire parents warned as popular play park closes
A temporary closure notice has been issued to The Leys Play Park in Witney this week by Witney Town Council.
A statement has been published on the council’s Facebook social media site, alerting parents to the short closure.
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“Please note that The Leys Play Park will be temporarily closed for a short period this week while essential maintenance works are carried out ahead of the opening of the Splash Park on Friday, May 22,” said a spokesperson for the council.
“Signage will be displayed at the park during any closures to keep residents informed.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience while these important improvements are completed.”
Crime & Safety
M40 driver caught speeding at 116mph in Oxfordshire
Thames Valley Police has been patrolling the motorway between Junctions 9 and 10 recently, and officers saw as many as 154 speeding offences.
Among these, one of the drivers was clocked driving at 116mph, with officers taking to social media this morning (Monday, May 18) to share the news.
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A statement from Thames Valley Police said: “We’ve been on the M40 between Junction 9 and Junction 10, where 154 speeding offences were captured, with one of them being recorded at 116mph.
“Within 14 days of your vehicle being caught speeding, the registered keeper will be sent a notice of intended prosecution and a section 172 notice
“Speed limits are set for a reason, and exceeding them is illegal.
“The minimum penalty for speeding is a fixed penalty fine of £100 and three points added to your licence.”
Crime & Safety
M&S salad lasts five days longer due to one clever trick
The extended shelf life is thanks to a new vertical farming method that uses less water and no pesticides, which could help households cut down on food waste.
Andrew Clappen, director of technical for M&S Food, said: “The future of food’s about finding new and innovative methods that put less pressure on the environment while delivering the best in market flavour and quality.
“These Collection salads are vertically grown exclusively for Marks and Spencer’s and bring new flavours to our customers with a dramatically reduced water consumption – supporting our Plan A goal to reach net zero by 2040 across our supply chain.”
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Grown in a fully controlled environment, the new salad leaves are harvested using advanced robotics, use up to 96 per cent less water, around 97 per cent less fertiliser, and contain no pesticides.
The environmental controls also allow the salads to be harvested “at the perfect moment for the best quality leaf,” before being packaged within 60 seconds.
This method keeps the leaves fresher for up to five days longer than the average bag of salad.
Three new varieties – Citrus Sorrel Baby Leaves, Spicy Baby Leaves, and Baby Garlic Kale – launch in M&S Food stores this week.
The vertical farming products sit alongside M&S’s Plan A for Farming, a five-year commitment launched last year to help deliver a more sustainable future for food.
Clothing brand sold in M&S announces closure
A fashion retailer stocked by Marks & Spencer has announced it will close down after nearly 10 years in business.
Kitri, known for its bold and contemporary womenswear, made the announcement on social media earlier this week.
Haeni Kim, the brand’s founder, said it was the “only responsible path forward” after “exploring every possible avenue”.
Haeni added the decision to shut “had not come easily”, and described running the brand as “one of the greatest privileges” of her life.
Ms Kim launched the London-based label in 2017.
Following the closure announcement, Kitri has launched an online clearance sale with up to 70 per cent off remaining stock.
In a statement shared online, the company said: “As we begin to wind down operations, we invite you to shop with KITRI one last time – including archive favourites and our final Spring Collection, all at reduced prices. Delivery and returns will continue as normal during this time.
“Thank you for the last nine years and I hope these pieces will continue to bring you joy for years to come.”
The announcement was met with disappointment from customers, who flooded Kitri’s Instagram with messages of support.
One comment read: “Genuinely panicked and heartbroken, I have loved your brand since the very beginning, no dresses for me like yours have.”
Another supporter took to the comments section to say: “I will continue to wear my Kitri pieces with pride and will always be proud to have been a Kitri girl.”
Another user wrote: “No this is tragic! I’m very sorry to read this and sending you a big hug and lots of luck for your next chapter.
“I will continue to wear my Kitri pieces with pride and will always be proud to have been a Kitri girl.”
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