Durham Light Infantry Museum and Durham Art Gallery will hold drop-in print-making sessions during half-term, from Tuesday to Friday, May 27 to 30.

"It's a chance for families to get involved in an enjoyable, creative activity which might even result in a personalised masterpiece to take home," said Dennis Hardingham, of Durham Art Gallery. The sessions will run from 1pm to 3pm daily and there will be no charge other than the normal museum admission.

ROCK BAND: Morgan Le Fey will be performing in the Stables Bar at the Beamish Mary Inn, No Place, near Stanley, on Saturday. Doors open at 8.30pm and there is a cover charge. For further details, call the venue on 0191-370 0237.

LUNCH CLUB: A luncheon club meets every Tuesday, between noon and 1.30pm, at Sherburn Hill Community Centre, Front Street, Sherburn Hill. Everyone is welcome. For details, call 0191-372 0024.

TEA DANCE: A tea dance will be held on Wednesday in the Sherburn Sports Centre, between 1.30pm and 3.30pm. Admission costs £2, and includes tea and biscuits. Everyone is welcome to attend. Further information is available from the centre or by telephoning 0191-386 6921.

ANNUAL MEETING: Durham Citizens Advice Bureau will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, July 23, at 1pm, in the upper hall at St Nicholas Church, Market Place, Durham. Certificates will be presented to long-serving volunteers.

LINE DANCING: Durham's Gala Theatre is holding line dancing classes, starting tomorrow. They will be held each Tuesday between 7.30pm and 10.30pm in the Studio restaurant on the theatre's top floor. Tickets cost £2.50.

VILLAGE ADVICE: Durham Citizens Advice Bureau is holding drop-in advice sessions today at Ludworth Community Centre, from 11am to noon; at Kelloe Community Association between 12.15pm and 1.30pm; at Bearpark Community Centre from 2pm to 3pm; and at Brandon House, Brandon, between 3.15pm and 4.30pm.

NEW MAYOR: David Lynn, a ward councillor for Winlaton, has been invested as the mayor of Gateshead. His chosen charity will be the Gateshead Carers'

Association.

BUSSTOPS: Transport operator Nexus is holding a series of roadshows this week aiming to build on the success of its flexible minibus service, U Call. The first takes place today, from 10am to noon and 1pm to 4pm, at Newcastle Business Park, Newburn.

TAKEAWAY PLAN: Durham City Council is being asked to grant planning permission for a house to be turned into a hot food takeaway with a flat above at Providence Row, in the city centre.