Judith Wildwood, 46, of Southbank, York, was last night still missing from her home.

Police began searching for the woman, who suffers from depression, on Friday. She is described as white, of medium build, with short, light brown hair. She was last seen wearing pale blue denim jeans, a black long-sleeved T-shirt, a grey hooded jacket and navy blue slip-on shoes. She drives a blue Volkswagen Polo, registration R105 GWT. Anyone who has any information is asked to contact police on (01904) 631321.

DOMINO DRIVE: The Northallerton Multiple Sclerosis group is holding a domino drive at the Cricket Club, in Farndale Avenue, Northallerton, on Monday, September 23, at 7.45pm. Games are £1 with raffle tickets and snacks available. The event will raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre, in Middlesbrough.

PARK CLOSES: The Scarborough children's park Kinderland, in North Bay, closed yesterday after years of financial difficulties. The play park opened in 1985 and was once a popular attraction, but went into administration in 2001. It is to be replaced by an £120m outdoor play area and leisure dome.

PET CHECKS: Pets will be eligible for free health checks at PDSA Pet Aid practices across North Yorkshire between September 22 and 28. The charity is running the checks to mark PDSA National Pet Check Week.

CHURCH OPEN: St Gregory's Church, in Bedale, is taking part in a national programme of heritage open days on Saturday, with guides for visitors between 10am and 4pm. Tours of tower are held on the hour, between 11am and 3pm, with numbers limited.

COFFEE BREAK: A coffee morning is being held at 11, Mill Hill Close, Brompton, on Saturday, from 10.30am to 12.30pm to raise funds for St Thomas' Church.