POLICE are trying to trace the relatives of a 76-year-old woman found dead on Saturday.

Margaret Barwick was found in a bedroom at the Grand Duke pub, in Eston. Police said her death was not suspicious. She lived in the Grangetown area and a check through paperwork at her home suggests she may still be married to Derek Barwick, of Stockton. Officers have been unable to trace him or any other relatives. Anyone who can help is asked to call (01642) 243221.

FREE WEBSITES: People interested in setting up community websites are invited to a free workshop, hosted by The Northern Echo's Communigate programme. It will be at Stockton Central Library today, from 10am to noon. The free websites are available to non profit-making groups and charities. For more details, call Andrew Hutton on (01325) 505270, or visit www.commun igate.co.uk/ne

NEW PROGRAMME: Southlands Leisure Centre, in Middlesbrough, is introducing a health and fitness balance programme at its X4 fitness studio. The programme is supported by trained nutritionists. The sessions take place on Mondays, from 9.30am to 11am, and Wednesdays, from 5.30pm to 7pm.

WOMAN FOUND: A pensioner who had not been seen since Thursday has been traced. Anna Louise Webb, of Lingdale Road, Thornaby, was last seen in her front garden at teatime. However, police have found the 70-year-old safe after tracing her to a hospital, where she was admitted.

SALE TIME: A table-top sale will be held at Sunnyfield House, Guisborough, on Saturday, June 28, from 10am to noon. Profits will go to the Guisborough Cruse Bereavement Care group. Tables are available for £10. Call (01287) 610734.

JAN ELECTED: Jan Ford has been elected chairwoman of the Forge Community Resource Centre, Stockton. She takes over from Anne Smith.

COFFEE MORNING: Eston Congregational Church, Eston, will hold a coffee morning and sale on Saturday, from 10am to noon.