Sentencing has been adjourned until December for a Haslemere man and a Peaslake woman charged with firearms offences and criminal damage following an incident at Netley Heath near West Horsley in June 2003.

Alexander Szyndel, 27, of Scotland Lane, pleaded guilty to four counts of possession of firearms with intent to cause fear of violence, two charges of criminal damage and one charge of possession of a firearm while committing criminal damage when he appeared at Guildford Crown Court last month.

Jessica Allinson, 46, of Pursers Lane, Peaslake, pleaded guilty to four charges of possession of firearms with intent to cause fear of violence, one count of criminal damage and one count of possession of a firearm while committing criminal damage.

The two were arrested following a rave which was organised on land at Netley Heath on June 8, 2003, after they confronted partygoers, discharging shotguns and causing damage to equipment, including speakers and vehicles.

The pair were subsequently arrested and charged with a total of 20 offences in January.

They will next appear for sentencing at Guildford Crown Court on December 14.