A 4.5KG Toblerone, worth £45, is being offered as a prize in a Father's Day competition at the Asda store in Billingham.
Youngsters are asked to design a Father's Day card and say why they think their father deserves the bar. The competition is open to children aged ten and under, and cards should be left at the customer services desk by Thursday.
PLAY DATE: A modern take on the Cinderella story comes to Billingham later this month. The Ash Girl, performed by the Billingham Players, will be staged at the Theatre Upstairs, next to Billingham Green, in Belasis Avenue. Directed by local drama teacher Barry Keane, the show runs from June 30 to July 5, starting at 7.30pm each day. Tickets are £6, with concessions available. To book, call (01642) 551981.
NEW OFFICES: Stockton Borough Council has received a planning application from Service Stockton for permission to change the use of Stirling House, Thornaby, from a care home into office accommodation. Plans for a 1.8m galvanised steel boundary fence, extra car parking and landscaping have also been submitted.
CHOIR SHOW: Guisborough Choral Society is to perform with conductor Stuart Buckton and accompanist Margaret Heaton. The show will be at The Parish Hall, in Bow Street, Guisborough, on Wednesday, July 2, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are £5, with proceeds going to The Alzheimer's Disease Society. To book, call (01642) 724 270.
MAGICAL CELEBRATIONS: The Rainbow Nursery, at the University Hospital of Hartlepool, is holding a fancy dress birthday party to mark its 15th anniversary today. A magician will entertain the youngsters, who are aged from a few months to five years.
HOME OPEN: A funeral home in Yarm is inviting members of the public to view its facilities. To mark the launch of the £150,000 Co-operative Funeral Service branch, in the High Street, there will be an open day on Wednesday, from 10pm.
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