A man involved in an accident which led to the death of a 34-year-old woman has been questioned by police.
Linda Robley died shortly after the accident at Ulgham, Northumberland, at about 8pm last Thursday. A spokesman for Northumbria Police said that the driver, who has not been named, must return to Bedlington police station in August, once police have made further inquiries.
Cancer meal: People are asked to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care in the North-East by charging people to attend a dinner party or breakfast on a particular theme. Anyone who holds or attends a Marie Curie meal will be entered into a draw to win a £25,000 kitchen. To find out more, call 0191-382 3311.
Football films: A series of football films, including Bend It Like Beckham and A Shot At Glory, will be shown at Darlington's Arts Centre, in Vane Terrace, Darlington throughout August. Other films during the summer season will include Charlotte Grey and Gosford Park. For details, call (01325) 486555.
Karting help: Teesside Karting has shown its support for one of the region's hospices by holding a series of fundraising events. Asda, in Darlington, was the first business to take part, raising money for St Teresa's Hospice, in the town. The next race at the Middlesbrough race circuit is on August 1 and is open to individuals and teams. For information, call (01325) 254321 to book a place.
JOBS INVITE: Jobseekers can apply for jobs in the three catering areas - Rooftop Restaurant, Riverside Restaurant and Caf Bar - at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, on Gateshead Quays, which opens on Saturday, July 13. For further information, call Gateshead Borough Council's training hotline on 0191-477 3747.
CLASSIC CONCERT: An evening of pomp, ceremony and flag-waving will be on offer when the English National Orchestra performs classical favourites at an outdoor concert at Ormesby Hall, Middlesbrough, on Friday, July 5. A Spitfire will carry out aerial displays. For ticket information, call (01642) 660333.
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