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Jodie Marsh takes council to court over animal sanctuary licence

Former model Jodie Marsh is appealing against a council’s decision to refuse her application to keep lemurs at a private animal sanctuary.

Ms Marsh, 45, founded Fripps Farm in Lindsell, Essex, in 2020, which looks after animals including alpacas, emus and reptiles.

She applied for a dangerous wild animal licence, which would allow her to keep eight ring-tailed lemurs, but Uttlesford District Council rejected the application at a licencing and environmental health committee meeting in July.

Ms Marsh said she was “looking forward” to her court date to appeal the authority’s decision.


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