A 30-year-old woman who went missing from her home in Middlesbrough has turned up safe and well. Alison Jane Buckley, of Portman Street, who was reported missing last week, visited a police station on Tuesday, following media appeals.
PAINTING EXHIBITION: An exhibition called Pathways of Peace opens at Margrove Park Heritage Centre, near Guisborough, on Sunday. The 30 paintings are mainly landscape watercolours and are the work of Kirkleatham Hall Museum cafe supervisor Janet Outhwaite, who teaches art at Redcar's Adult Education Centre.
FLEA MARKET: Saltburn Community and Arts Association will hold a flea market and collectors fair on Saturday, in the community centre hall, from 10am to 4pm, to raise funds for the community and arts centre.
CAR BOOT SALE: A car boot sale will be held in the Somerfield car park, Saltburn, every Sunday until August, from 10am until 4pm. To book a space, call (01287) 624046.
COFFEE MORNING: Teesside Asthma Group will hold a coffee morning tomorrow at Marske Leisure Centre, from 10am until noon. Admission is 40p. An asthma library will provide information. For details call Anne Harrison on (01642) 481280.
TOE THE LINE: A line dance will be held at Linthorpe Community Centre, Middlesbrough, on Tuesday at 7.30pm. Tickets are £2.50, available at the door or by calling Sheila Allen on (01642) 827970.
COFFEE TIME: The Royal British Legion is holding a coffee morning at Guisborough's Sunnyfield House from 10am to noon today.
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