A MUM has admitted sending a threatening message but denied attacking a man’s car or fighting.

Tanika Attwood from Worcester is now banned from a city street as part of her bail conditions and pleaded guilty to the offence at Worcester Crown Court yesterday.

The 20-year-old, now living in Avon Road, Kidderminster, sent the 'threatening' communication between November 19 and December 5 last year.

However, the mother denied sending another similar communication to a different complainant between the same dates, criminal damage to a Seat Leon car on December 4 last year and affray, also alleged to have taken place on December 4 last year.

Amiee Parkes, prosecuting, said these pleas were acceptable to the Crown and the CPS would not be proceeding to trial on the three counts Attwood had denied.

Jason Aris, defending, told the court Attwood was of previous good character and asked if a pre-sentence report could be prepared by the probation service ready for the sentencing hearing time.

Agreeing to the request, Judge Martin Jackson ordered the report to be prepared. He told Mr Aris: "I think that might be sensible (ordering the report). There's obviously some background here."

Her bail conditions are that she must not enter Wheelwright Close in Worcester and must not contact, directly or indirectly, Richard Robinson or Jade Jones.

Judge Jackson said the pre-sentence report would be 'all options' which means custody remains on the table to the sentencing judge.

The sentencing hearing was adjourned until February 18.

"Make sure you keep your appointments with the probation service" the judge warned her. He said failure to do so would not help her when it came to sentence.