Marsh took Uttlesford District Council to court after being refused a wild animal licence, but she has now been given approval to keep 12 marmosets at her rescue centre in Essex
Former glamour model Jodie Marsh has been granted a new license to keep monkeys after a drawn-out legal battle.
The 47-year-old has been given the green light to keep 12 marmosets at her rescue centre at Fripps Farm in Lindsell, near Great Dunmow, Essex. Marsh took Uttlesford District Council to court after it previously refused to grant a wild animal licence, meaning she could not legally adopt eight ring-tailed lemurs, but she won her case in June.
She said she was “elated” and “completely over the moon” after Uttlesford District Council approved her latest application. She told the BBC: “I knew we would get the licence because we’d done everything correctly. With the new primate law coming into effect, many people won’t be able to keep their marmosets, and thousands will need homes. It is so crucial that those of us who can, do have the licence, so we can rescue more if needed.”
The Animal Welfare (Primate Licences) (England) Regulations 2024 introduced a licensing regime to protect the welfare of primates kept in England. The council confirmed that Marsh’s primate licence was effective from April 6, until April 5 2029. She said the new regulations were “higher than zoo standards” and feared many small monkeys would be put down or abandoned if their owners were unable to get a new licence.
Marsh rose to fame in the ITV series Essex Wives in 2002 and became a regular face in the tabloid newspapers. Alpacas, emus and reptiles are among the animals she keeps at the private 3.5-acre (1.4-hectare) Fripps Farm, which she founded in 2020 and used OnlyFans to partly fund.
Last week Marsh appeared at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court accused of assaulting a man at the farm in January. She is alleged to have grabbed Christopher Hynes by the neck at the animal sanctuary she runs. She appeared at Chelmsford magistrates’ court on Friday where she denied assault and using threatening and abusive words against Mr Hynes and Susan Hammond.
Marsh was bailed and will face trial in May next year.


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