Noses will turn red across Oxfordshire tomorrow, as people stage silly stunts for Comic Relief.

Many Comic Relief events, raising money for vulnerable people in the UK and Africa, have already taken place around the county this week and hundreds more will happen tomorrow and over the weekend.

Oxford Cheetahs speedway promoter Aaron Lanney is inviting people to put on their best underpants and join him for a run around the team's track.

He hopes to raise £1,000 at the event from 6pm tomorrow at the Oxford Stadium, in Sandy Lane, Blackbird Leys.

Staff from Abingdon publishers Taylor and Francis played cricket on a very slippery wicket for Comic Relief last weekend. They braved freezing weather to play a match on ice in Estonia.

Team manager Nick Browne said: "We thought this would be such a cool way for us to raise lots of money for Comic Relief, though our noses naturally turned red."

Lonely hearts can find love for a good cause, at a Singles Mingle at The Royal Oak pub, in Woodstock Road, Oxford, tomorrow from 8pm. Everyone must wear something red and donate £3 towards the fundraising total.

Two teenage survivors of domestic violence are speaking out about abuse during Red Nose Week. Jade Newman, 17, and Karazan Wakelin, 15, are hosting workshops at The Marlborough School, in Woodstock; Cheney School in Oxford; and The Warriner School, in Bloxham. The 'No Joke' campaign aims to encourage children to seek help if they are victims of abuse.

Three children from Kidlington are setting up a bric-a-brac stall outside their house to sell cakes, toys and books for people in need.

Eva Morris, eight, and friends Charlotte, seven, and Ella, seven, will be offering their wares in Barn Close from 3.30pm today.

A little book of Red Nose recipes donated by Oxford University chefs also went on sale this week. It can be bought from the university's offices in Wellington Square.

A Red Nose screening of the new film Mr Bean's Holiday takes place on Sunday at 3.30pm. Tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children at the Vue Cinema, in Grenoble Road. Minchery Farm.

Five fundraising finalists will be showing off their spectacular skills for BBC Radio Oxford's The Big Talent show tomorrow night.

The show at the New Theatre, which will be broadcast live, will be judged by Strictly Come Dancing star Anton du Beke.

If you are raising money for Comic Relief, let us know. Call the newsdesk on 01865 425441 or email nqonews@nqo.com You can submit pictures of your fundraising antics by email to yourpix@nqo.com or by mobile phone to 07834 487010