A WOMAN has been convicted of harassing a neighbour for the second time.

Tara Ann Green was charged with causing harassment, alarm or distress to another woman and with breaching a protection from harassment order.

The 51-year-old was found guilty of both offences following a trial. 

The court heard that the defendant breached the order by banging on her neighbour's door and shouting at her.

It happened at housing in Leather Lane, Ulverston, on April 24.

On the same day, Green was said to have used threatening or abusive language against Barbara Steele.

The defendant is due to be sentenced later this month after a judge adjourned the case to allow for a pre-sentence report to be compiled.

In July last year Green was jailed for a fortnight after she harassed her 80-year-old neighbour.

She admitted that she harassed her neighbour by repeatedly blasting loud music, banging on her front door and on one occasion pouring a ‘brown liquid’ over clothes belonging to her. 

Magistrates served Green with a restraining order to ban her from contacting her neighbour and playing music loudly.