Police want to speak to a young woman who may have caught a disturbance on film.

She was seen by people living in Elm Close, Northallerton, at the time of a quarrel in the road on Sunday, between 8pm and 8.30pm. The dispute resulted in one man being taken to hospital, a man and a woman being on police bail and a man in his 30s appearing before Richmond Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with grievous bodily harm and causing criminal damage.

Anyone with information is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on (01609) 789789.

ROADS BONUS: The Army has helped with the costs of installing a roundabout at the Pennypot crossroads on the edge of Harrogate. The Ministry of Defence agreed to contribute to the project after announcing the expansion of the Army Foundation College. The scheme, which is also funded by Harrogate Borough and North Yorkshire County councils, includes a footpath and cycleway, linking up with the rest of the network via Queen Ethelburga's housing estate.

ART DAY: The Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate is holding a family art day on Saturday. Participants will have the chance to try their hand at a variety of different art techniques.

PANTO TICKETS: Tickets for York Theatre Royal's next pantomime will go on sale on Friday, April 25. It will again feature local favourite Berwick Kaler in his 25th anniversary production in the city.

CLOSURE PLANS: Two Post Offices branches in York, in Burnholme and Osbaldwick, could be shut as part of a restructuring programme. Local people with concerns are asked to contact the National Consultation Team, PO Box 641, St Albans, AL1 5XN, by May 7.