A COUPLE from Littledean have admitted growing cannabis in their loft.
Katarzyna Dryden-Chouen, 46, and her husband Clive, 59, of Old Vic, Church Street appeared at Gloucester Crown Court yesterday.
They both pleaded guilty to production of cannabis.
They denied conspiracy to supply cannabis, conspiracy to conceal criminal property and possession of criminal property.
Mrs Dryden-Chouen also denied a further charge of possession of a class C drug with intent to supply.
Their son Ashley Chouings, 32, of Avon Street, Glastonbury, appeared alongside them and denied conspiring to supply a class B drug and conspiring to conceal criminal property.
The family was arrested and charged following a police raid last July.
Officers seized a large amount of cannabis, £14,000 in cash and over 1,800 diazepam tablets from their home.
The charges are said to cover a six year.
The family were all bailed pending the start of their trial on October 21.