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would you like the opportunity to work in a fun, fast moving newspaper environment? we have the rare opportunity for a...
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(mon 9am-12noon, tues 1.30pm-5.30pm, wed 10am-5.30pm and thurs 9am-12noon) in our award winning classified sales department.
as a member of the classified sales team, you must be hardworking, motivated, creative and have the desire to succeed, the job is very customer focused,
advising new and existing customers of the benefits of advertising within our newspapers, magazines and internet sites
In return we offer a good basic salary as well as a fantastic bonus potential, add to that an excellent training programme, five weeks paid holiday per year as well as statutory bank holidays and a company pension scheme.
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We are part of Johnston Press, currently the 4th largest publisher of local and regional newspapers in the UK. We have recently won "Weekly Centre of the Year" at the Johnston Press Awards. We have a portfolio of well established weekly newspapers, as well as a selection of free and paid for publications and Internet sites.
If you think this job sounds the one for you, then pick up the phone and request an application form from the Commercial Secretary on 01282 426161 between 9am and 4.30pm, Monday - Friday.
Please return applications by Friday, October 1st, 2004 to: Telephone Sales Manager,
East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley BB11 1DP COPYNOOK HOTEL T ra ve l has its benefits... if' A ©
Cendant Vacation Rental Croup is the UK's largest provider of seltotering and boaUng holidays. We promote over 12,000 properties and boats through market leading brands, including Country Holidays, English Country Cottages, Blakes, Welcome Holidays, French Ufe and Chez Nous. We have grown by providing first class service to our customers and offering excellent benetits to our staff. We are now looking for more people to contribute to our success.
Benefits Excellent Salary
Incentive Scheme for Reservations Advisors
One weeks free accommodation world wide, plus further holiday discounts including up to 50% off. unlimited bookings all year for staff.
Up to 20% discount friends and family
Free travel insurance
20 days -f bank holidays • increases vdth length of service
Excellent contributory company pension scheme Life Assurance Free car parking
Holiday Reservations Advisors (Ref: ei i 7A) OT£ £1^,500 pro-rata
Customer Care Advisors (Ref: e i isa ) £12,500 prxhrata Based in Earby, nr Colne
Are you comfortable using the telephone? A good listener? Persuasive? if so. you could help us turn incoming sales enquiries into holiday bookings, provide an efficient and effective after*booking service and earn a good salary in the processl
If you are enthusiastic, motivated to succeed and focussed on achievement, enjoy solving problems and providing fir$t-<lass customer service, then j^u could come and work with us handling calls, making bookings or resolving queries on a computerised reservations system.
All positions are permanent, working up to 30 hours a week, with varying shifts including days, evenings and weekends. Overtime may also be available.
Previous work in a sales and/or customer service environment or experience of working with computers is not essential as full training will be given.
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For more details or a telephone interview please call 0 8 7 0 197 0 9 6 0 between 5.00pm and 8.00pm. Closing date for all applications is Monday 20th September 2004. We are a subsidiary of Cendant - a company quoted on the New York Stock Exchange. For details see
www.tendant.com.
FRENCH
Bolto n-by-B owla nd, C l ithe ro e Requires
MATURE PERSON
For waiting on 4 shifts,Tuesday to Friday, between 9.30 a.m. till 3 p.m. £5.50 per hour.
■ Own transport essential.
To arrange an interview please call Brendan Woods on 01200 447205
St Peter's C.E. School
Simonstone
School Lane, Simons tone BB12 7HR
Tel: 01282 771147 Assistant
Welfare Required a t above
school to oversee pupils d u r in g lunchtime
breaks, 12 noon to 1.15 p.m. daily,
Monday to FrieJay, term time only.
Applications from and returned to the school.
Experience with tyrmon m reoni
children an advantage. Closing date:
September 24th.
RECEPTIONIST / AUDIO TY P IS T
Required for busy office in Clitheroe.
Applicant must be computer literate and have experience of audio typing. Duties include
answering the telephone and greeting clients, as the successful applicant will be the first point of contact, and general office duties.
Hours are 9.00am - 5.00pm with one hour for lunch.
Wage negotiable on experience
Please telephone for an Interview 01200 444444
RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT
TRAINEE
Required for Driver Hire/DH Recruitment in Accrington. Working aiongside other consultants, primarily in the Driving and industrial sectors, you will be taught all
aspects of recraitment and will.eventually be responsible for the recruitment and placement o f candidates with some sales also required.
Training will be given, therefore attitude and a desire to win are more important that experience.
Basic of £12,500 p/a plus bonus after 3 months you could expect realistic earnings o f over £20k in year one.
For further information call Iain Westman on (07740) 803007
___________ A/litton Hall Country House Hotel
Mitton Road, Mitton, Whalley BB7 9PQ Have the following vacancies
WAITING ON STAFF KITCHEN PORTERS
BAR STAFF Good rates of pay
Please ring 01254 826544
The Lord Nelson York Village, Langho Due to continued expansion a
FULL TIME COOK and PART TIME COOK Also
PART TIME WEEKEND
BAR STAFF and PART TIME WEEKEND CLEANER Telephone: D e rek o n 01254 240261
\ \ p h t A \ e t j c 4 b b e g requires
Temporary Part-Time Staff
for Conference House Dining Room.
Weekend Working (also occasional
evenings) until 18th
December 2004. Contact
The Manager
Tel: 01254 828400 Email;
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(01282) 721977 £ 2 7 , 5 0 0
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Local training, flexible hours, choice of car. Vacancies nation-wide.
For an information pack call:
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www.pass-n-go.com
Ref: 289
Part-Time Kitchen
Assistant required
Mon/TuesA/Ved/Fri 10am - 2.30pm approx
Experience not
essential as training will be given.
Wage according to age and experience.
For interview apply in writing to John Spedding, The Old
■ Post House Hotel, 44/48 King Street, Clitheroe,
Lancashire. BB7 2EU
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Mrs Brown on 0 1200 -142770
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Ref: CAT/04/SH/724 £5.45 per hour.
Required Monday to Friday, 11.30am - 2.30pm for 15 hours per week, likely until Christmas term time only at Bowland High School, Riversmead, Grindleton, nr Clitheroe.
Application forms: Tel: (01772) 538999 for our 24 hour recruitment line.
Closing date: September 28th, 2004
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^CALDERSTDNES NHS TRUSTV, will be holding their
REVIEW OF PARLIAMENTARY
CONSTITUENCIES IN LANCASfflRE, BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN, AND BLACKPOOL
REVISED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCTRS IN LANCASHIRE
n o t ic e is given today, 16 September 2004, under the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (as amended) that the Boundary Commission for England, having considered the report produced by the Assistant Ctoitrmissioner, Mr Richard H Bums, of the local inquiry held in Preston on 20 and 21 January 2004, have decided to revise their provisional recommendations for four parliamentary constituencies in Lancashire, and to make final lecommendatipns for the other twelve constituencies in Lancashire, Blackburn with Darwen, and Blackpool. The Commission now recommend (2000 electorates in brackets):-
(a) that no change be made to the following provisionally recommended constituencies:- BLACKBURN b o r o u g h CONSTITUENCY (73,010) BLACKPOOL NORTH AND CLEVELEYS BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (65,449) BLACKPOOL SOUTH BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (64,002) BURNLEY BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (67,256) CHORLEY COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (68,899) FYLDE c o u n t y CONSTITUENCY (62,745) HYNDBURN BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (68,030) MORECAMBE AND LUNESDALE COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (67,514) PENDLE BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (63,347) PRESTON BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (63,558) ROSSENDALE AND DARWEN BOROUGH CONSTITUENCY (70,698) WEST LANCASHIRE COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (73,739) (b) that the composition of the four revised constituencies will be:-
LANCASTER AND FLEETWOOD COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (63,849). Nine wards of the City of Lancaster;- Bulk, Casde, Duke’s, Ellel, John O’Gaunt, Lower Lune Valley, Scotforth EasL Scotforth WesL University; eight wards ofthe Borough of Wyre:- MoimL Park, Pharos, Pilling, Preesall, Rossall, Warren, Wyresdale.
RIBBLE VALLEY COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (71,997). The Borough of Ribble Valley; ten wards of the Borough of South Ribble:- Bamber Bridge East, Bamber Bridge North, Bamber Bridge West, Coupe Green and Gregson Lane, Farington EasL Farington West, Lostock Hall, Samlcsbury and Walton, Tardy Gate, Walton-le-Dale. SOUTH RIBBLE COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (71,370). Two wards of the Borough of Chorlcy: Eccleston and Mawdesicy,' Lostock; seventeen wards of the Borough of South Ribble:- Broad Oak, Chamock, Eamshaw Bridge, Golden Hill, Howick and Priory, Kingsfold, Leyland Central, Leyland St Ambrose, Leyland St Mary’s, Little Hoole and Much Hoole, Longton and Hutton WesL Lowerhouse, Middleforth, Moss Side, New Longton and Hutton EasL Seven Stars, Whiteficld; four wards of the District of West Lancashire:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall, North Meols, Rufford, Tarleton. WYRE AND PRESTON NORTH COUNTY CONSTITUENCY (68,812). Seven wards of the City of Preston:- Cadley, College, Garrison, Greyfiiars, Preston Rural EasL Preston Rural North, Sharoe Green; fourteen wards ofthe Borough of Wyre:- Brcck, Brock, Cabus, Calder, Carleton, Catterall, Garstang, Great Eccleston, Hambleton and Stalmine-with-Staynall, Hardhom, High Cross, Norcross, Staina, Tithcbam. INSPECTION:- A news release explaining the Commission’s revised recommendations, together with maps illustrating them, and the Assistant Commissioner’s report may be inspected at:- Council Offices, Scaitcliffe House, Ormerod StreeL Accrington
ACCRINGTON BLACKBURN BLACKPOOL
BURNLEY CARNFORTH CHORLEY CLITHEROE DARWEN FLEETWOOD GARSTANG LANCASTER LEYLAND LYTHAM ST ANNES MORECAMBE NELSON ORMSKIRK POULTON-LE-FYLDE PRESTON ROSSENDALE SKELMERSDALE WESHAM
Old Town Hall, King William Street, Blackburn Central Library, Queen StreeL Blackpool Municipal Buildings, Corporation Street, Blackpool Town Hall, Manchester Road, Burnley Camforth Library, Lancaster Road, Camforth Civic Offices, Union Street, Chorley Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe Darxven Library, Knott Street, Darwen Area Office, Lord Street, Fleetwood Garstang Library, Windsor Road, Garstang Town Hall, Dalton Square, Lancaster Civic Centre, West Paddock, Leyland Town Hall, Lytham St Annes Town Hall, Marine Road, Morccambe Town Hall, Market Street, Nelson Council Offices, 52 Derby Street, Omiskirk Civic Centre, Breck Road, Poulton-lc-Fylde
Town Hall, Preston Town Hall, Rawlcnstall, Rossendale Whelmar House, Southway, Skelmersdale Council Offices, Derby Road, Wesham
REPRESENTATIONS about the revised recommendations for the four constituencies aflected may be made until 29 October 2004 and should be sent to The Boundaiy Commission for England, PO Box 31060, London SWIV 2FF, or faxed to 020 7533 5176, or emailed to
alan.bannistcr@
ons.gov.uk It should be noted that the Commission are not statutorily required to hold second inquincs tnto
representations about their revised recommendations. Tliose who make representations are requested to say whether they approve of, or object to, the Commission s revised recommendations and to give their reasons for approval or objection. It is very important t at a
representations, whether of support or objection, are received within the time allowed. The Commission wish to stress that their revised recommendations relate solely to parliamentary constituencies. They do not affect county, district or parish boundaries, local taxes, the administration of local services, or result in changes to postcodes. Nor is there any evidence that the revised recommendations have adverse effects on house prices or car and house insurance premiums. The Commission will not, therefore, be able to take account of any representations based on these issues. The Internet version of this notice, the Commission’s news release, and the Assistant Commissioner’s report are now available on:-
B C E hUp;//
www.statistics.gov.uk/pbc/ Boundary Commission for England
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
On Wednesday, September 29th, 2004 a t 1.30 p.m.
In St Lukes, oiderstone NHS Trust,
Mitton Road, Wholly, clitheroe, Lancashire Members ofthe public are invited to attend
Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Fil/* W Primary Care Trust L 4 - L J L C J
NOTICE OF:
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2 0 0 4
A PUBUC MEETING OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBUC, PCT STAFF AND THE MEDIA
A Celebrarion of our work with the theme of Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Primary Care Trust 'Live' - A Year in the Life of the PCT
Tuesday/ September 28th 2004, in the Saturn Suite, Globe Centre, Accrington, Lancashire
1 p.m.
Doors open - opportunity to view displays and demonstrations From some of our services and key partners
2 p.m.
Formal business commences : presentation ofthe annual report and accounts 2003/04
2.30 p.m. • 3 p.m. Exhibitions 3 p.m. • 4 p.m. Living Health • A Year in the Ufe of the Primary Care trust - a series of 5 •minute presentations from h’ont line clinical staff and organisations Find out more • a chance to ask questions and discuss services and partnership work with the speakers Close of event
4 p.m. 5.30 p.m.
RIBBLE V AL LEY BOROUGH CO UNC IL p l a n n in g (L IS TED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) A C T 1990
DESIGNATED CONSERVATION AREA/LISTED BUILDING CONSENT:
An application has been received for permission for
SINGLE S TO R E Y EX TENS IO N FORMING A U T IL ITY ROOM T O T H E PREPARATION AR EA
At: HIGHER B UCK PUBLIC HOUSE, W ADDING TON, CLITHEROE. Application No: 3/04/0868P
EXTENSIVE R E C O N S TR U C T IO N O F INTERNAL
WALLS TO C R E A TE ADDITIONAL B EDROOM FOR DISABLED U S E O N G ROUND FLOOR. NEW
STAIRCASE. E X TEN S IO N O F FIR S T FLO O R O V ER EXISTING G R O U N D FLOOR KITCHEN
At: 1 CHURCH S TR E E T . R IB CHES TER, P R ES TO N . Application No: 3/04/0B79P
The above property/properties either lie in a Designated Conservation Area or are included in a Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of this advertisement to the Director of Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA quoting the application num
ber. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Acxess to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public once the application has appeared on the Planning and Development Committee agenda. When determining the application it may not always be possible to take account of late representations received after the 21 day period. A copy of the application form and plan may be Inspected in the Development Department within the period stated. Signed John Macholc on behalf of D IR E C TO R O F D EVELO PM ENT Date 16th September 2004
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PUNNING PERMISSION
TOWN AND C O U N TR Y PLANNING (G ENER A L DEVELOPMENT PR O C ED UR E) O RDER 1995 N O T IC E UNDER A R T IC LE 8
p l a n n in g APPLICATION NUMBER 03/04/0892
PROPOSED D EV E LO PM EN T - H O RROCKSBANK f a r m , H O R R O C K S FOLD, C L ITH ER O E
I give notice that Mr Mason is applying to the Lancashire County Council for planning permission for the variation of conditions 7 and 11 of permission 03/03/0843 to extend hours of working to 7.30 to 18.30 hours Monday to Friday and 7.30 to 16.00 hours Saturdays and aiiow a maximum of 5 hgvs to arrive and leave the site per day. Members of the public many inspect copies of the appli cation, the plans and other documents submitted with it at the Environment Directorate, Lancashire Count Coun cil, Winckley House, Cross Street, Preston or at the Plan ning Department, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Coun cil Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe during all reasonable hours until October 7th 2004. Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the County Council at the Environment Directorate, Guild House, P.O. Box 9, Cross Street, Preston PR1 8RD or by fax on 01772 533898 or email to
DevCon@env.lancscc.gov.uk by October 7tti 2004. Graham Harding, Director, Environment Directorate On behalf of Lancashire County Council Date: September 16th 2004_____________________________
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PUBUC NOTIFICATION O F AN APPUCATION MADE UNDER REGULATION 10 O F
t h e POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (ENGLAND AND WALES) REGULATIONS 2000
INTEGRATED P O U U TIO N PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Notice Is hereby given that Rose County Foods Ltd has applied to the Environment Agency for an Integrated Pollu tion Prevention and Control (IPPC) permit to operate an installation involving slaughtering animals at plant with a car cass production capacity of more than 50 tonnes per day and associated process activities. The installation is located at Castill Laithe, Sawley, Clitheroe BB7 4LH in the Borough of Ribble Valley In the County of Lancashire.
The application contains a description of any foreseeable sig nificant effects of emissions from the installation on the envi ronment.
Information relating to the above iPPC application for a permit to operate at Rose County Foods Ltd is held in registers at the following locations:
The Environment Agency, Appleton House, 430 BIrchwood Boulevard, BIrchwood, Warrington. WAS 7WD; and
Ribble Valley Borough Council, IPPC Public Register, Coun cil Offices, Church Walk, Ciitheroe, BB7 2RA.
Members of the public can inspect these registers free of charge at the above stated addresses during normal office
hours.
In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain a copy of the relevant information contained in the registers can do so upon the payment of a reasonable charge to cover the coste of copying.
Any objections or representations to the above IPPC appli cation should be made In writing to the Environment Agency at the address below, wittiln 26 days from the date of this pul> lie notice.
The Environment Agency, PO Box 12, Richard Fairclough House, Knutsford Road. Latchford, Warrington, WA4 2RG.
Any such objections or representations will be entered into a public register unless the person making them requests in writing that they should not be so placed. If there is such a request, the register will only include a statement that there has been a request.
THEINSOLVENCyACr 1986 the companies act 1985
and the INSOLVENCV rules 1986 IN THE MATTER OF
ADVANCED CCTV UnUTIES UMITED Conpan]t Nnmben 04803679
Notice is hcfeby given pursuant to Rule 4.106 of the Insolvency Act 1986 that Jonathan Lord of Bridgestones, 125/127 Union Street. Oldham OLl ITE was appointed Liquidator of the above named company on 6 September 2004 by the company and its creditors.
Dat<^ this 6 September 2004 JONATHAN LORD liquidator
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Domestic Services
H O M E P R ID E C L E A N IN G
Could you do with, extra help around
, . the home? Experienced cleaner, willing to do alk»L:
aspects of cleaning & ironing.
Contact: Jane on (01254) 232091.
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Your Local Grade to Conununity Events,
COLLECTORS MARKET & CAR BOOT SALE
Markets, Fairs f i d ; I
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY COME RAIN OR SHINE
The Auction Mart (Clitheroe North, turn off A59) 400 Stalls & Spaces Indoor & Outside
Same price indoors or out. Stall holders and public just turn up, unloading 7am - 9am - Open till 4pm ______
Tel: 01253 782828 Hoyles Promotions Ltd. visit
www.hovlespromotions.co.uk .
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BUYERS SELLERS ^ BARGAINS ALL A T
ACCRINGTON MARKETS
*Come Rain or Shine' Every Thursday
FLEA MARKETk, Every Sunday
CAR BOOT FUN Can you Hnd a bargain? Visitors and traders for further informab'on
Tel: 01254 23381/,
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