G l i t te r 4j&24(Editorlal), 422323 (Advertising^. Burnley 422331 (Classified)
Firm’s success story continues — and J workers are playing a key role
i,by Vicky Carlin' >''T'
Sw ? success story of
r« l the/ oe' based « rm MJtraframe has gone one step further after the company gained a niftjor accolade at a
r&eent exhibition in Sfuth Africa. s :5Ultrafrafne was pre-
J^The sale's’ manager, Mr Teeter Allen,- who repre sented thevcompany in Johannesburg, said: “The aipi of the 'exhibition was tt» try and, promote our pVoducts in another part of tne world.” Of the com pany’s achievement, he aplded: “We are; all very pleased.and it is nice to win because of all . the i effort the staff here put
han 70 companies.
entered-the South African market-before'and since the exhibition' there has been a lot of interest from ' other companies; Mr Allen said: "Several opportuni ties have arisen which we* are obviously going to* ex p lo re .’’,iHe laughed: 'Th e fax machine hasn’t stopped buzzing since I ®>tback.” U;i; Ultraframe’s employees
n.” », /.'Ultraframe has -never
are also! getting involved ' with the future of the com pany as part of i ts ’New - Ideas Scheme,- which has just been re'-launched. The sfcheme' rung for 12 months and the :winnere from last y e a r have' ju s t been announced.',- , The aim of the scheme is
to encourage employees to come forward with new ideas, for which they are ;.>( iah •
awarded points. A league table will then be run and at the end of the year major pr ize s will be awarded, including £1,000 for the Single Best Idea, £750 for the Most Points Accumulated and £400 for the Young Enterprise Award for the under 21 age group. A special award of £500 will also be made to the best male and female contributors.
Ian Robinson said: “The scheme went very well last year and we hope we’ll have the same success this y e a r . I t g iv e s th e employees the chance to get involved in their com pany, as they are all shareholders now.” '
Managing director Mr
various ideas had been put forward, from recycling
Mr Robinson said that
certain materials to reduc ing the amount of waste. He added: “One idea has saved us £14,000 a year, which shows how impor
tant the scheme is.”
. This year’s ideas initia tive is to be run by Mr Jack Porter and Mr Steve Hacking, who won last year’s award for the best single idea.
winners from last year’s ideas scheme, from left, Mr Geoff Birtwell, Mr Mark Tomlinson, Mr Tom Brady, Mr Hacking, Mr P o r te r and Mr Brian Coupe. (CAT.11686).
Our top picture shows
t -pictured, below, with the Johannesburg, award, are, from the left, exhibi tion supervisor Mr Bill Coates, Mr Allen and mar keting services, manager Mr Frederic Mackrill. (CAT 11687)
Johannesburg, beating off t ®®tnpetitio"n: from more
B,?st International Stand « the exhibition held in
alted with*the award for ’ ' R A I R A M :, f- ; * * „ t f a A F « a
'< 11» a >»A-»f i r y e a r 't;.
- . l i f e , < A M e Stamper
Winfields fOffl£A mHG.*CE WS.XTLGEAawS A
Tel: 01706 227916 ; : i v r OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK Late night Thursday
BJEC
VILBIT * « ir v
Hazel Mill, Blackburn Rd MANY MORE HASUNGDEN
TOP BRANDS UNBEATABLE
O fl.CTN CSOE ^AAOUBR N LL Of FEBS SU T TO AAAILY._____^PRICES^^^^
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 21 st, 1997 13
at Winfields
This years discontinued styles at FANTASTIC PRICES »MfiSsjna»
When responding to advertisepients. p le a s e m e n t io n th e
C l i th e r o e A d v e r t i s e r a n d T im e s
I BRITAIN’S LOWEST t h »
TYRE PRICES- GUARANTEED
Hamlet hoping i for ‘best kept’ again
P R O U D residents of the Ribble Val- ey’s tiny Walker Fold hamlet are ceeping. their fingers crossed for mother; success in the Lancashire Best ■ -rr-1,- --! Competition. The peaceful settle
Enjgineering
IBBLE VALLEY stu- its
next
n s i d e r a gineering.
p followin c a re e r
j «qv+ sftceeD following A same section for this rels are being invited t
BBLE VALbsi siu- named as one of the three finalists in the
career on • the cards
? 11" » , « d rtoirl o n AH still'undecided on
i~
While their peers con- nplating. university are
cine tuition fees and ins,
the.training package • oW d t iv e engineers fers a cash grant of up to AAA
for
t.kis
year, Meanwhile, H u r s t
NO DEPOSIT-THEN
Green toilet block, another c o n te n d e r from th e
4 M O N T H S INTEREST FREE CREDIT >*
Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Parish Council area, is among the finalists for a merit award for pub lic conveniences.
H is is to cover an initial week training period,
nfeh will - ^ followed by ob with a nearby e n t
ering company commit- ! to providing an educa- m programme that wil ad to .degree level
r t of thfc,governments. odem Apprenticeship
^ e t n S 'v e to recruit student engineers is
oaern r r maS-
S d e V b y ELTEC ^ich has joined forces th specialist companies ,„ d f t T ra in in g and
uining 2000 Ltd as well Burnley-and Blackburn
qvf participate in the heme, would-be engi- ,e r s must be aged tween 18 and 20. They ould contact Mr Andy: »on at ELTEC for appli- tion details, telephone
~13. stolen
iUNTAIN bike * at £150, has been , from outside a
roe shop- m a r j ne
!aabike was taken ^ s id e Blockbuster ,Ut fn Wellgate,
Ribble Valley entrant to be named among the final is ts for the best-kept awards in any of the four main categories (cham pion, large, small and hamlet).The casting vote in these sections will be made by Lancashire Chief Constable Mrs Pauline Clare, who will be visiting Walker Fold and the other finalists — Hill Chapel and
Walker Fold is the only
the end of the month. The w in n e r s a r e to be announced on September
9th
Opaa Aatocbarga Card Accent, iptid £100 ar aara a ad pay aotfclag far 120 day*. That pay la fall with aa latamL
O R PAY E V E N LA T E R
___Aatacbarga ter«*, yaa caa spread Ue rapaypaata • paylag at Ritli aa yai nit, vbea yai
Opai aa Aatackarge Card Aeeaiat, apaad £100 ar ■era aad pay aathlag far 120 daya. Tbaa, vRfeli tha
CAR INSURANCE?
ment, situated on the scenic road between Hodder Bridge and Chipping, won the hamlet section in 1994 and has now been
“WE WANT YOU TO BE DELIGHTED WITH OUR SERVICE”
T customefi the best service and the best value for money; If you an not
■ At Kvrikfit,vre taw one aim - to gn O
U
delighted with any aspect of our woik speak to your local KwDeFH Manager or wrtto to meat Kwtkflt,: 17 CoratotpMne Road,
Edinburgh EH12 6DD, or call our free Helpline on <
0800 75 76 77 and the « matter wO bo put right at once.’
TMAMR CL
O FRE B CAMNHIRA
w I ‘M ” 1
f Applies to cars and I light vans only and to repairs canted out on
r;
YOUR FIESTA f o r l e s s t h a n
re-tyr e ■ QUALITY BRITISH MADE I
* REMOULDS 1 I ONLY eI eW
[£43.80 for 4) I
45 » 10
| our own premlsesYou only pay tor now Valve
and Wheel Balance It 1 required.
LOWEST P R IC E GUARANTEE ... TR YE T0HT-EG.
Fiesta * Panda • Nova \ Maestro • Escort • Sunny Orion • Astra • Rover 213 Sierra • Cavalier • Audi 80 Uno • Polo G
T • Micra M
ondeo • Renault Laguna Astra GE • Ecort XR3i
Cavalier SRI • Citroen BX 195/60HR14 Peugeot 405 • V M
T W Passat azda 626 • Toyota Cellca M
TR E 145x13
YE SIZ 135x13
155x13 165x13
155/70x13
Maestro 1.6 • Primera • Corsa 165/70x13 ; Alfa 33 • Escort • Volvo 340 175/70x13 Vectra • Rover 418 • BW 3161 175/70x14 M
185/65x14 185/60HR14
N EW STEEL
RADIAL
RM OL £ 1 3 .05
£ 1 6 95 £ 1 8 95 £ 1 9 95 £ 2 4 £ 2 4
FO NY
RfKEN OL
SUPER VALUE
NY
96 95
£ 2 6 96 £ 2 9 95 £ 2 9 95 £ 2 9 96 £ 3 4
£ 1 9 " £ 2 2 " £ 2 4 " £ 2 5 " £ 2 9 " £ 2 9 " £ 3 0 " £ 3 4 " £ 3 6 "
95
1S5/65HR14 Jl ALL K IKW-BT 1 195/65HR14
BW 3181 • Mercedes 190E 185/65HR15 j FITTING AND VAT t 1 EXHAUSTS
si O FITTED FR OM ONLY R
er Sacr A TBf “ “* . M URNE a Soe apageU p Asmy SAVE V O C OIM /V PA IR OF S £20 Nm O O D ' f Y E A M *
EM E LAHNIT £27-M E25-09,
tAHK W Y OCH £2fr»* £24-95
D0BYUU2
£29-" £28-40 £3240 £ 3 1 “ £32-9S E31-45 £32“ £29-95 £36“ £ 3 3 “ £494* £4645, £48“ £449S
£ 3 7 " 1£47“ £ 4 5 " £ 4 9 " £ 4 9 " £ 4 9 "
£ 45.95 £56-“ / £ 5 3 -95
£6-00 £7-00 £8-00 £4-00 £6-°°
£69“ £59">8' £20-00 £79“ £ 6 9 99 £74“ £6495
BRAKE'SAFE
BRAKE PADS AAD SHOES 6DMMNTEED
GAATE
Whitechapel, both in Pres ton __ between now and
ough councillor who is also parish council chairman, said Walker Fold residents made an effort all year round to keep their hamlet attractive.
Coun. Allan Kay, a bor ttTTte 4 M
Hurst Green toilets are also in the running for a merit award, so we are k e ep in g our f in g ers crossed for both contend ere,” he said.
“We have heard that . . . . C a l d e r V a l e R o a d (M o n -F r i u n t i l 8 p m ) 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 7 9 1 8
When Walker Fold won the 1994 best-kept hamlet
entry
title it was also awarded the National and Provin cial Building Society Cup for the best-first-time
BURNLEY NELSON
1 3 0 L e e d s R o a d ( T h u r s u n t i l 8 p m ) 0 1 2 8 2 6 9 3 5 3 0
MONiFRI: 8.00am - 6.00pm SATURDAY: 8.00am - 5.00pm
OPEN 7 DAYS SUNDAY: 9.00am - 5.00pm
For extended opening hours see Centre details listed. 0 3 4 5 4 1 7 2 7 0
LINES OPEN 7 DAYS 8.00am to 10.00pm
YOU CAN’T GET BETTER THAN A KWIK-F1T FITTER
TYRES - E XH A U STS - BRAKES - BATTERIES • CHILD SAFETY SEATS - OIL CHANGES * S H O C K A B S O R B E R S ontA Interest
F0RA8L0N6 AS YOU OW YOUR CAR!
N CALL IN FOR A FREE BRAKE CHECK
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38