Rebecca May, 40, admits to assaults and damage at a Gorse Hill pub while intoxicated, awaiting sentencing.

The charges include four counts of assault and two counts of criminal damage. The incidents occurred on October 23 in the Swiss Chalet pub in Gorse Hill, where May had been drinking.
Mr. Keith Ballinger, the prosecutor, stated in court that May kicked a pub worker twice in a sensitive area. He also said another kick was blocked.
May punched a woman’s head and pulled her hair, causing her glasses to fall and suffer damage.
Furthermore, Mr. Ballinger said May lunged at another woman, then grabbed a man’s face and attempted to kick him.
Ms. Emma Hillier, defending May, said her client didn’t remember the event due to intoxication and that May pleaded guilty immediately.
May admitted damaging items, specifically £150 spectacles and a £235 pub window.
The court hearing was paused for a pre-sentence report to be finalized. May is scheduled to return to court on Friday, March 14.