RESIDENTS on the Woodhouse Close estate, in Bishop Auckland, are invited to a meeting of the estate's action group on Thursday, at 7pm, in the Community Centre, Proudfoot Drive.

WAR MEMORIES: Pupils from Billy Row School, near Crook, in the 1940s and 1950s, are invited to a reunion at the Farrers Arms, on Thursday, August 28, at noon. Contact Harry Dowson on (01756) 791504 for details.

BOOT SALE: Henknowle Residents' Association, in Bishop Auckland, is planning a car boot sale on Monday, August 18. For details call (01388) 601099.

ANNUAL MEETING: The annual meeting of Chilton West Residents' Association will be on Tuesday, September 30, at 7.15pm, in Chilton and Windlestone Working Men's Club.

CLEAN AWARDS: Seven jobseekers in Darlington have achieved NVQ Level One certificates in cleaning and support services at Darlington College of Technology. They were supported by Advanced Employment, an agency run by the Morrison's Enterprise Trust and Darlington Borough Council.

COFFEE FUNDRAISER: A coffee afternoon at Tower Cottage Garden, Croft, near Darlington, on Saturday, from 2pm to 4pm, will be in aid of St Teresa's Hospice.

CHRISTIAN AID: A collection for Christian Aid in Newton Aycliffe raised £5,034.

COUNTRYSIDE WALK: A 12-mile walk to Badger Stoop, in Teesdale, will be held on Wednesday, August 13. Meet countryside ranger Bill Gallon at The Fountain pub, Barningham, at 10.30am. For details call 0191-383 4144.

TREES SCHEME: An application to fell and prune trees included in a tree preservation order at 1A to 1B Milbank Road, Darlington, has been submitted to Darlington Borough Council.

FIRST AID: Darlington Community Volunteers Service is holding a four-day first aid course in November. The cost is £110. To find out more call (01325) 266888.

CHURCH APPEAL: St Columba's Church, Darlington, is seeking people with hobbies and pastimes to take part in an exhibition in October. Contact the Reverend Sheilagh Williamson, at 26 Upsall Drive, Darlington, for details.

VILLAGE MEETING: An "eat and meet" event will take place at Sadberge Village Hall, near Darlington, on Tuesday, September 2 at 12.15pm. Speaker will be Jane Bradshaw from St Teresa's Hospice.

ESTATE ACTION: Housing staff on Darlington's Firthmoor estate are investigating four separate nuisance neighbour complaints. The complaints are about noise and ball games being played outside people's homes.