A LLANDRINDOD Wells woman will face trial next year over multiple accusations of harassing her neighbours.
Amy Johnson, 25, is accused of harassing neighbours in the Lon Cwm area of the spa town on three separate occasions earlier this year.
She is alleged to have committed the offences on September 17, September 19 and October 6 – which by doing so means she failed to comply with a community protection notice put in place to prohibit her from committing such offences.
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Johnson denied each offence when she appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, November 23, and her case was set down for trial.
She did admit a fourth charge put to her, that she assaulted Dyfed Powys Police officer PC Matthews on October 6.
That offence will be dealt with after Johnson’s trial, which is scheduled to take place at Llandrindod on February 1 next year.
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