A WREXHAM woman has been fined for her "boisterous" drunken behaviour after leaving a city centre nightclub.

Danielle Garland, of Minafon, appeared at Wrexham Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old admitted that on October 9 at Brook Street she was guilty, while drink, of disorderly behaviour.

Prosecutor Rhian Jackson told the court that police on foot patrol spotted Garland leaving ATIK with a friend.

She became "boisterous" towards others, shouting and swearing in the street.

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Officers had spoken to her earlier in the night and warned her to calm down.

When she was approached by the police, she was threatening another member of the public.

Garland was unsteady on her feet, smelled of intoxicant and was slurring her words.

She was arrested and taken into custody at Llay.

Representing herself at the hearing, she said she accepted her behaviour in drink was inappropriate.

District Judge Gwyn Jones handed down a fine of £120 and ordered the defendant to pay a £48 victim surcharge, as well as £85 costs.