Three young women friends fought in the street after getting drunk on vodka, a Llandudno court was told.

It was a kicking, punching hair-pulling “free-for-all,” which ended on the ground, said Wyn Jones, prosecuting at Llandudno on Friday.

Two women pleaded guilty to a public order offence in Parc Bodnant, Llandudno, on June 28 and apologised to the court, blaming the vodka.

Amy Louise Barlow, aged 30, of Parc Bodnant agreed that her behaviour was unacceptable and embarrassing, said her solicitor Simon Sargent. She maintained that she had tried to get between the two other women but lost her temper when dragged to the floor. What happened was out of character.

Natalie Violet Watts, 31, Carmen Sylva Road, Craig y Don, who works at a seafront hotel, said: “I apologise for my behaviour, I’m in my thirties and shouldn’t be doing this type of thing. I feel I was provoked, I was punched first - we were arguing.”

Barlow was ordered to pay £235 in a fine and costs, and told by charwoman Jean Bryson she had been open and honest about what happened.

The case against Watts, who the chairwoman said had also shown remorse, was adjourned until Wednesday to obtain a probation report.

Claire Rowlands, 30, of Parc Bodnant, is also accused, but was unable to attend yesterday and her case will be heard in a week.