New home improvements business opened by star of Clarkson’s Farm
Clarkson’s Farm Star Opens New Home Improvements Business in Witney
A Familiar Face from the Show
Alan Townsend, the professional builder and popular cast member from the hit Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm, has launched a brand-new business venture in Oxfordshire. Townsend, who has become a familiar face supporting Jeremy Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team, joined local dignitaries to celebrate the opening.
TWC Expands into Witney
The new showroom belongs to TWC Home Improvements, a company specialising in bespoke windows, doors, and living spaces. Already established with locations in Swindon and Oxford, the firm has now opened its doors at 61 High Street, Witney. The company has built a strong reputation for quality, boasting an “excellent” Google rating from customers.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
The launch event on Monday, September 29, was marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Alan Townsend and local councillor Jane Doughty of West Oxfordshire District Council. Both praised the expansion of TWC into the town, highlighting the positive impact on the local economy and high street.
Councillor’s Support
Councillor Doughty commented:
“Tonight I was delighted to be invited down to TWC’s grand opening here in Witney! As an already well-established business, I’m really pleased they’re expanding to Witney. TWC have such a great team. I really hope they do well here in the town.”
Clarkson’s Farm Connections
Since its debut in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has showcased the challenges of farming life in Oxfordshire, with Jeremy Clarkson joined by trusted figures such as Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, Gerald Cooper – and builder Alan Townsend. The cast have become regular attendees at county events, fairs, and now, local business launches.
A Boost for Witney High Street
The arrival of TWC Home Improvements brings another established name to Witney’s High Street, adding variety and attracting new visitors. With Clarkson’s Farm continuing to shine a spotlight on Oxfordshire’s local economy, Alan Townsend’s involvement adds both star power and community spirit to the project.








