32 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 1st, 2004 Jesuit priest says Mass
AN Ethiopian priest visited a Clitheroe church to highlight the importance of campaigning to
end Third World debt. A special Mass was offered at St Michael and
St John’s RC Church on World Debt Day - by Fr Kif le Wansamo SJ. After the service, more than 200 campaign
letters from CAFOD - the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development - were signed by the congregation which have now been sent to the US President and the Chancellor of Germany. The World Bank and the International Mon
etary Fund deemed Ethiopia in need of debt relief - however the US, Germany and Japan are blocking it. The letters from CAFOD were calling on the
politicians not to block the debt relief. “People just need to believe that they can make a difference.”
MR BRIAN DOBSON took this picture of the 40 Clitheroe Ramblers who enjoyed the 500th Wednesday Walk in perfect weather, (s)
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IT was a perfect summer’s evening, a cloudless sky, bright sunshine and the faintest of breezes for Clitheroe Ramblers’ 500th evening of Wednesday Walks. Setting off from Whitewell,
Liz Walters led the party of 40 across the stepping stones on the River Hodder and then a steady climb onto the flank of New Laund Hill. Here a pause was made to take in the view of the river far below as it flowed through the steeply wooded val ley against the backdrop of Lon- gridge Fell. A gentle descent led to Fair
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MEMBERS of Clitheroe Ram blers’ Association were led on a 12-mile route starting by the bridge in Austwick by Mrs Gill Morpeth. They proceeded across the
fields, south of Oxenber Wood to Feizor, then north round Feizor Wood and west to the hamlet of Wharfe at the foot of Moughton Scar, pausing for a break by a stream. The party followed the old
walled lane right down the east side of Crummock Dale before climbing over the col, having lunch on the way sitting on limestone dints, which made very convenient tables and chairs, to reach Sulber Nick. On the way they saw the early pur ple orchids covering the moor-
WALKERS enjoying a tea break at Norber Boulders (s)
Oak and, soon afterwards, to Bowland’s most remote tele phone kiosk, reached after a short stretch of road walking. Fair Oak Fell and Totridge dominated the scene as the party continued through Din- kling Green Farm. After crossing the brook the
route turned east to provide more splendid views across to Birkett Fell, with the Dunsop Fells to the North.
Sunshine greets 500th walk At this idyllic spot a stop was
made, home-baked cakes were eaten and a toast was raised to celebrate the milestone occa
sion. Moving on, field footpaths
through Tunstall Ing and New Laund soon brought the party back to the stepping stones and Whitewell, as the sun set behind
the hills. The first Wednesday evening
walk took place on April 30th, 1980. For many people these walks have been the focal point of the week and they have proved very popular over the years. This is the 24th year of the walks, but there were none in 2001 due to the foot and mouth outbreak. More than 17,000 people have
joined the walks and it is esti mated that almost 2,500 miles of footpath have been walked. The Wednesday evening
walks will continue throughout the summer until September 8th. For more information, con tact Ben Brown on 01254 822851.
Damp day, but lots of fun for all
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land. Through Sulber Nick lots , of birdseye primroses and but- terworts were seen before reach- 1 ing Nick Pot. The group trav elled the limestone pavement to Long Scar and directly south down Thwaite Ridge, following a long line of cairns to a stile above Norber Boulders where the party of 17 had a tea break by one of the famous Norber Erratic, of great interest to geologists. This is where hun dreds of huge boulders of dark gritstone stand on pedestals of pale grey limestone, gouged out, carried and deposited by the retreat of the glacier that once filled Crummock Dale. It was a disappointing damp
and drizzly day after a fantastic forecast, but enjoyable.
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A highly successful privately owned 40 Bedroom Hotel the ideal destination fo r leisure breaks,
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LGV + non LGV drivers required for daywork, nightwork, local and long distance work.
ADMIN ASSISTANT TRANSPORT
Working as part of a shift-working team, dealing directly with customers and processing a range of paperwork in support of the company's operations.
To find out more about tailored job opportunities and training with a progressive company.
Call Daniel Wood (Operations Manager) on 01282 771983 for application form
Fagan & Whalley Ltd Mead Way, Shuttleworth Mead, Padiham, Lancs BB12 7NG
KM CH A RTERED ACCOUNTANTS Due to continuing e.xpansion KM bare thefollowing vacancy.
SEMI-SENIOR ACCOUNTS / AUDIT CLERK to take on the Julies of preparation of financial accounts for small and medium enterprises tt l ■ £3 turnover) and similar work e.g. management accounts, budgets, etc.
Experience of preparing accounts for these lypes of businesses is essential.
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37 Scotland Road, Nelson Monday to Friday 9-30am to 4.30pm
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A likely candidate will have speni ai least one year, preferably more, in accounts preparation work etc, and lx.* seeking lo broaden ilieir experience by undertaking more challenging work. 'Hie post would also suit someone from witli a similar size firm seeking relocation or a person returning to work after a family break.
’Hie K M group is not only a long established Burnley firm of Chartered Accountants providing all the facilities which today's client expects but also offers a full range of services to exceed those expectations. Our 37 professional and support stalf include independent financial advisers, a comprehensive payroll bureau service, a specialised tax department and management support unit to ensure our clients even1 need is satisfied.
Flea.se send your C.V. with a hand written covering letter and salary expectations to Graham Porter, KM, Chartered Accountants, 6 Grimshaw Street, Burnley, Lines BU11 2AZ. For further information contact Graham Porter; Tel: 01282 426331 e-mail
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Part time general catering assistant
Ref: CAT/04/SH/632 £5.32 per hour pay award pending.
Required as soon as possible, for 16 hours per week at Ribblesdale High School/Technology College, Queens Road, Clitheroe, BB7 1 EJ.
D u t ie s : Working in a busy school kitchen. You will undertake general kitchen duties including cleaning, setting up furniture, serving food and helping in the kitchen as directed by the Unit Manager. Lunch and overalls will be provided.
E s s e n t ia l : You must have excellent standards of hygiene.
A p p l ic a t io n fo rm s : ring o u r 2 4 h r R e c ru itm e n t l in e o n 0 1 7 7 2 5 3 8 9 9 9 quoting a b o v e R e f No.
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conference and corporate activities, weddings and fine dining requires the following to join our existing team
Commis Chef Chef de Partie
Applicants should have at least two years experience in a similar establishment, be highly
motivated and have a desire to produce food of exceptional quality.
Receptionist
Restaurant Waiting on Staff Bar Staff
The successful candidates will possess an outgoing friendly personality combined with excellent communication skills and be committed to providing exceptional service.
Salary negotiable dependant on experience. Accommodation available.
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The Coniston Hotel, Coniston
Cold.Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 4EB Tel: 0 17S6 748080 or
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www.nrengineering.co.uk We have a vacancy for:
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On our Mazak Section (night shift)
Please apply in writing with CV to Mrs K Riley at the above address
Make your skills and experience countl Our client is the driving force behind a number of unique products focused on the B2B marketplace.
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BRIAN DENT LTD Require a full time
PLANT HIRE DESK ADMINISTRATOR
Duties will include all aspectsofFiiring out
our extensive range of plant.
The successful
applicantwill need a range of office skills, pleasant telephone manner, computer literate and be adaptable
Apply with cv to
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Hire, Littlemoor Mill, Whalley Road,
clithenoe, Lancashire BB7 1PW
Telephone: 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 0 6 1
Through continuing success our client has recently expanded, opening a Call Centre operation in Barrowford, Nelson.
They now require the following staff: Sales Administrator Telesales x 10
We are looking for individuals who are motivated to be successful and driven to excellence. Previous relevant experience is a prerequisite for all of these roles.
We are looking for only the very best, the basic salary is £ 16k to reflect this.
Our client would also be very Interested to hear from individuals who require a more flexible approach to working, based on commission only with hours to suit yourself.
P/eose either write with a CV and covering letter to: Emma Bennett
CAHRO LTD, 2-4 New Street, Braintree, Essex CM7IES or email
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DOWNHAM PRE-SCHO O L require a
CHILDCARE PRACTITIONER
From the start of the Autumn term to assist in the running of, and maintain the high standards of this popular and busy Pre-School.
Hours of work approx 20 hours per week, term time only.
Ring Susan Carter 01200 441665 Downham Pre-School, Main Street,
Downham, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4BN
Rosehannah House is a Residential Children s Home close to the centre o f Accrington. U t» care for wrung people, aged 11 -16years old, who have emotional and iK'harioural difficulties and mental health problems. We require:
SENIOR RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT
WORKERS NVQ Level 3 essential or working towards, with a minimum of two years experience of working with children in a residential setting. This position carries agreed additional responsibilities. Salary*: X15.400 - £19,500 dependent on qualifications and experience.
RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT WORKERS
NVQ Level 3 desirable, however not essentia! as training will lie provided. Some experience of working with children essential. Salary: £12,800 - £16,000 dependent on exjierience. We offer a good salary plus a se cu re working environment with excellent training opportunities and support given to the right people. For an application pack please contact: Roschannah Care, 120 Whalley Road, Accrington, Lancashire BBS IBS
For an informal discussion contact Val Yates, Registered Manager on .01254 388958
Closing date: Ju ly 15th, 2004 The Croft Care Home
84 King St, Whalley require
CARE ASSISTANTS For evening and day shifts on rota.
WEEKEND CLEANER 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat and Sun
WEEKEND COOK
To provide good home cooking 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat and Sun
No experience necessary as training will be give. Traveling expenses will be paid.
For further details contact
Sharon Saunders o 0 1 2 5 4 3 2 3 0 1 O
n TJ Timber Ltd t/a PD Global
a well established Burnley based wholesale furniture dis tributor is looking to recruit:
Warehouse Manager
Responsible for the logistics of a large warehouse. The successful candidate will have excellent _t— :—
communication and motivational skills and will be fully experienced in managing a busy warehouse and distribution set up. The position requires enthusiasm,
flexibility and an ability to work to deadlines. Excellent renumeration package.
Warehouse Personnel Please write with CV to TJ Timber Ltd
Should be experienced in all aspects of manual warehouse work.
Birch House, Smallshaw Lane, Bumley BB11 5SQ or email
derek.scott@
pdglobal.co.uk
Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 1 st, 2004 33 i s a a e s ^ What 1 © -
More UK Ltd
SALES OFFICE
TRAINEE/OFFICE ASSISTANT
8.30am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday ( I hour lunch). Good rate of pay
The ideal candidate will be flexible and reliable assisting th e sales office team with all sales administration and general office duties.
Training will be given in inputting and processing sales orders on a Sage system, which will be a major part of the job. An excellent telephone manner is also essential.
Must have some previous administration experience. Must also be competent on a PC.
Please apply in writing with current CV and covering letter to
Mrs Dorothy Devereux,
What More U K Ltd, Shorten Brook Way, Altham Business
Park.Altham, Accrington BB5 SYJ. Alternatively email to:
dot@whatmore-uk.co.uk
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