A WOMAN who threw a glass during a bar brawl has been given a last chance to do her community service.

Zasha McGregor was told to do 100 hours of unpaid work after admitting threatening behaviour in the toilet of the club.

But the 21-year-old was brought back before the court in February and told to do a further seven hours work after admitting being in breach of the order.

She again failed to turn up to do the work, first on March 5 and then two weeks later on Friday 18.

Marcus Davey, prosecuting, told Swindon crown court she had completed just 54 and a half hours of the work imposed in November last year.

He said she had successfully completed a two month night time curfew which was also part of the sentence.

Chris Smyth, defending, said his client had been living with her mother but moved out around Christmas and stayed briefly with a friend.

When she missed the appointments it had been because she was having accommodation problems as well as suffering tonsillitis.

He said she was keen to do the community service as she was enjoying working as a cook at a pensioners’ lunch club and helping with the bingo afterwards.

As a consequence of the community service he said she had managed to find herself a part time job in the kitchen at a pub.

Judge Douglas Field said: “In view of what Mr Smyth has told me I am prepared to give you one last chance.

“I will accept from him that you had genuine accommodation difficulties; you have completed the curfew and you are about half way through the requirement for unpaid work.”

McGregor, formerly of Drakes Way, but now of Collingsmead, Eldene, admitted being in breach of a community order imposed for threatening behaviour.

An earlier hearing was told how she hurled the glass, which shattered on the floor, when she saw two friends fighting with another woman in the toilets of The Spot, in Old Town.

One of the co-defendants set about the love rival, pulling her to the floor by her hair, after hearing she had slept with the father of two of her children.

The other woman’s sister then joined in by kicking the victim before McGregor arrived on the scene and threw the glass, which smashed against a mirror in the rest room.

The victim suffered a black eye, cuts, grazes and bruises and needed butterfly stitches after glass was removed from her knees.