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Bog Water Threatens Homes Near Marsh Farm
20 Jan
Summary
- Residents near Marsh Farm advised to sign up for flood alerts.
- Security measures like fences and CCTV installed at Marsh Farm.
- A no-fly zone for drones was extended to cover Marsh Farm.

Residents living near Marsh Farm have been advised to register for flood alerts due to the risk of water overflow from a local bog. A flood risk assessment conducted last year for the nearby Wolferton Barns highlighted the potential for mechanical failure at the marshland's draining pumping station, suggesting it would be prudent to add the farm to the flood warning system.
In response to these concerns, Marsh Farm is currently undergoing enhanced security upgrades. These measures include the installation of six-foot wooden fences and a CCTV system. Furthermore, a no-fly zone restriction, initially put in place in December to ban drones around Sandringham, was extended in January 2026 to specifically cover Marsh Farm, reinforcing its security.




