THE Spennymoor branch of Asda is among 256 supermarkets to team up with Doctorcall, a mobile medical service, to provide a trained nurse to administer flu vaccinations to customers.
Shoppers can pay £11.97 at the checkout then receive the jab in a private area of the store, next Saturday.
HARVEST FESTIVAL: St Andrew's Primary School, Bishop Auckland, raised £150 for two elderly people's homes with an auction of produce at its harvest festival.
MP'S SURGERY: North West Durham MP Hilary Armstrong is holding a surgery for constituents on Friday, at North House, Crook, starting at 5pm - earlier than previously planned.
MUSIC DATE: The Smokin' Spitfires will play at the Traveller's Rest pub in Cockerton, Darlington, on Friday, at 8pm.
LEGION EVENT: A fundraising fair in aid of the Darlington branch of the Royal British Legion's women's section takes place next Saturday, at 1.30pm, at Ted Fletcher Court, Haughton.
SALSA CLASS: Latin Spirit dance nights are moving from Central Park, in Darlington, to the Rise Carr Working Men's Club. They are held every Thursday, with classes at 7.30pm for beginners and 9pm for intermediates. For details call (01325) 363735.
CHOIR CONCERT: Annfield Plain Gleemen male voice choir are giving a concert in Rose Street Methodist Church, Trimdon Grange, at 7pm tonight.
HEALTH MEETING: The next board meeting of Sedgefield Primary Care Trust will take place on Thursday, at 2pm, in the boardroom at Green Lane, Spennymoor.
FLAG DAY: Durham branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has raised £258.68 with its first flag day in Newton Aycliffe.
DAY TRIP: The Friends of Senior Citizens charity has arranged a mystery trip on Tuesday, with pick-ups at Fishburn, Sedgefield, Newton Aycliffe, Shildon, Heighington and Darlington. To book call (01325) 313924.
CRIMINAL DAMAGE: The quarter light on a white Ford Transit van was smashed in Woodham Way, Newton Aycliffe, at 10pm on Tuesday.
BIKE THEFT: A man's blue British Eagle mountain bike, worth £80, was stolen from Dalton Way, West Cornforth, between 3.30pm and 4.30pm on Tuesday.
DOMESTIC HELP: A drop-in service for people who have suffered domestic violence has opened at the Four Clocks, Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10am to noon. To arrange a session outside these times call Fiona Nicol on (01388) 600094, or PC Fiona Laws on (01325) 742327.
CHARITY NIGHT: Darlington branch of SSAFA Forces Help is holding a golden jubilee concert next Saturday, at 7.30pm, at the Dolphin Centre, Darlington. Tickets, priced at £6, can be bought at the door, or by calling (01325) 353132.
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