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LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN


HAIRDRESSING? Contact


Hairdressers Workshops (MeUor) Ltd


Mrs Gillian Hargreaves


(0254) 812844 or See Us at the


Careers Convention November 20th on Stand 16


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Checklist of our services


Information on: • Education, training and jobs.


• Entry requirements and how to apply.


• The many opportunities which ■ YT can offer you.


Advice about:


• What to study at school and college.


• College, polytechnic and university applications.


WRIGHT & SCHOFIELD


D E N T A L S U R G E O N S


All aspects of N.H.S. and private treatment provided. 24 hour service


Children especially welcome, full orthodontic service, home visits arranged.


Paul Wright B.Ch.D. Leeds


Steven Schofield B.Ch.D Leeds Roger Butter B.Ch.D Leeds (Orthodontic)


Judith Evans B.D.S. Sheffield


1, Waddington Road, Clitheroe 0200 24641


________See us at stand 39________


MANCHESTER POLYTECHNIC


Department of Clothing Design and Technology


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


As one of the largest employers in the district we look forward to meeting you, to discuss the wide range of career opportunities in the important and challenging work of local government.


We are a forward looking employer with a firm commitment to equal opportunities and staff development through training.


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FOR DETAILS OF DISPLAY ADVERTISING CONTACT


GRAHAM ROBBINS on


CLITHEROE 22323


INTERESTED IN A CAREER


IN CLOTHING AND DESIGN?


Then look no further


□ Courses directly related to the needs of industry to suit everyone from HND to Masters Degree Level.


□ Experience from industrial placements. □ Supportive and friendly staff many of whom


are involved in commerce and research.


□ Latest technology. Come and talk to us at the


Careers Convention or ring us on:


0 6 1 - 2 4 7 2 6 4 2 Julie Griffiths — Admissions Officer


Department of Clothing Design and Technology Old Hall Lane, Manchester, M14 6HR


• Attending interviews.


Help with:


• Deciding what you are good at and what- your interests are.


• Matching your skills and interests to possible careers.


• Filling in application forms.


• Arranging interviews.


• Settling in to your new surroundings.


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THE District Careers Convention being held in the Ribble Valley next week will be the biggest and widest-ranging ever, says district careers officer Mrs Dorothy


Wednesday, offers a unique chance to get information about almost any career you can think of. For the first time it is being held away from local schools — at Clith- rish Hall, in fact


Masked. The c o n v e n t io n , on


members of the general public as well as school


pupils. Also for the first time, it


is being held in the afternoon as well as the evening, in the hope of sp re ad in g the expected increase in visitors. There will be 64 exhibitors


of all kinds, from colleges and universities to professional


associations and youth train­ ing groups. Newcomers include British Airways, the British Racing School (for “ horse-racing) and the North West Tourist Board —


and any ca reers advice not co v — ered by specific stands can be sought from the Careers Service’s own


stand.


— I can’t think of any other event where you can get so many people under one roof to offer such a wide range of advice.”


church hall gave us the opportunity to say to the whole community ‘You’re welcome to come.’ “It’s a unique opportunity


course and careers opportun­ ities on offer,” she added, “so it’s very important for pupils and parents to know ail the options open to them. Also, an increasing number of adults are interested in going into further education. "Having the event in the


in Ribhle Valley schools will he sent individual invitations to attend and schools are expected to go to the event in the afternoon. But the more parents and other adults who go in the afternoon the hot­ ter, as the evening session will he busv, said Mrs Maskell. “Each year there are more


recruiting,” said Mrs Maskell. “It’s purely for people to get the information they want’on ‘ careers — and it will he as useful to people with no GCSICs as it is to graduate entrants.” Parents of year 11 pupils


is also manning a stand to offer advice on grants and there is to he a bookstall offering the comprehensive range of publications sold by the Careers Service. “This isn’t a convention for


Lancashire County Council


EDUCATION


FOR THE 1990 s OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERY 16 YEAR OLD


• 40 different G.C.E. A levels


• Wildest pssible range of G.C.S.E. subjects • 19 BTEC National Diplomas • City and Guilds / R.S.A. Qualifications • Foundation Programme (CPVE / BTEC First Diplomas)


BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMAS


• Business and Finance • Computer Studies


COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING


Access to all courses for adults • Guidance & grant information available


LCC1 PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIAL STUDIES


CONTACT:- EDITH PARKINSON TEL: 55144 Ext. 2118


BIACKBURN OOU63E Fielden Street, Blackburn. Tel: 0254 55144


QUALITY


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