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♦ 34 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 29th, 2004 www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) TJT CUtheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) I r.lassifipHnlns


Win a great school uniform from Marks & Spencer


THIS week we have teamed up with Marks & Spencer, in Burnley, to offer our readers the chance to win a school uniform of your choice up to the value of £60 Staff a t th e Burnley store are


always available to answer all your children's schoohvear needs. Whether you are buying your lit­


tle one's very first uniform or updat­ ing your teenager's school wardrobe, the clothes are designed to fit per­ fectly and look and feel great for your child.


Question: How much are packs of two polo shirts? Answer:......................................................................... Title:................................First Name: .......................


Surname: .................................................. Date of b ir th . Address: ............................................................................. Rost Code: ................................e -m a il:...........................


Daytime tel: ................................................Mobile no........................................ : Do you buy the paper: Every week d


Occasionally d Hardly ever CZ1 Please send your entry to: Schoolwear Competition, Promotions Department,


East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, B Blt 1DP, by August 6th. From time to time we, and other companies in our group, have some great offers and spe­ cial promotions which we may like to inform you about Please tick the box i f you do not want us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail H I ]


Don t miss your chance to win a fantastic car - see this page next week for details fftTIte Clitberoe


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Advertiser and limes in association with Blackpool Airport


...enabling the regions to l i y from


Blackpool Airport every Sunday


ContactTravelcade on 01253 623545


SCEAME in C O N C E R T


at the CARLING APOLLO, MANCHESTER


Saturday, October 30th Coach Travel from Burnley and ticket £35


Call Sue on 01282 832436


Direct from BLACKPOOL AIRPORT Telephone 01253 343434 www.blackpoolairport.com


Fly direct from your local airport to the fairytale capital o f the Czech Republic, the ancient, fascinating city of Prague, and join us for a superb value short break in a city that for stunning sights, a sense of long history


and thriving modarnism combinsd, as wall as tha warmest of welcomes I S


simply hard to beat.


Whats,included: • Return flights from Leeds / Bradford to Prague • Three nights bed and continental breakfast accommodation at your chosen hotel • Return coach transfers between Prague airport and your hotel • A guided walking tour o f historic Prague • A guided walking tour o f the


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Dublin - “BUY ONE GET ONE FREE 2 days 21st November from just £119 for two people


Rich in culture and tradition, Dublin offers a wealth of historical attractions f h m aRChltT - « ra' beauty.The list o f sights here seem e n d le s s . t e l h^ 'V


S t Stephens (Breen and many elegant Georgian buildinqs


r er Llffey',Halfpen" y Bridge, Dublin Castle,Trinity College 9


•3 star Hotel accommodation for one night • All rooms with en-suite faculties‘ Time at Leisure for Sh op p in g and sightseeing in Dublin Return Coach Travel from the Local Area • Irish Sea crossings


Operated byTravelscope i « 4 days by air October and November 2004 - from £249,00 Captivating Prague 1 In Person Please return applications by Friday, August 20th, 2004 to:


■: Wc are always pleased:, to See^ou in person at our main office or anv: of our branch offices


Bull Street, Burnley Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm


37 Scotland Road, Nelson Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4.30pm


3 King Street, Clitheroe H Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm


We accept cash, cheques with a bankers card & major credit cards


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Announcements >38 Business


Travelplus Recruitment


Articles For Sale Home Services Personal


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Property Advertising P41 P38 Telephone Sales Manager, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley BB11 1DP


Calderstones JfllSki NHS Trust


Clinical Services Technician £16,180 - £18,197 + secure pay


Full time 37.5 hours per week - Ref. 04/81 We are looking for a committed and enthusiastic


person to join our team. The successful candidate will provide technical support to clinically qualified staff and take responsibility for developing and managing a range of clinical management and support systems.


The post shall involve direct contact with clients and close liaison with members of the PTS team, therefore it is essential candidates have a high


standard of interpersonal skills, and a good standard of education. A knowledge of psychometric test administration and scoring would be a distinct


advantage and a full driving licence is essential. It would be desirable if the candidate could also


demonstrate experience of clinical administrative systems and proficiency in Word, Excel and


Outlook. Shorthand skills would be desirable as is an acquaintance with S P S S V IS IO and M S Publisher.


Informal enquiries to Phil Clayton, Lorraine Turnbull or Rachael Clarkson on 01254 821851


Application packs available from Calderstones


N H S Trust Reception or our 24 hour Recruitment Line on 01254 821425 or apply online by logging onto www.jobs.nhs.uk


Calderstones N H S Trust is an equal


opportunities employer and operates a no smoking policy


All posts are subject to C R B disclosure C lo s ing date 9th A u gu s t 2004


Due to Fleet Expansion We are looking to fill the following positions:


2 HGV CLASS 1 DRIVERS One HGV CLASS 1 DRIVER


to operate p ow d e r tanks for tautliner


For further details please contact: Tel: 01200 422072


Due to further expansion we are now opening a branch in CUtheroe and require the following staff:


A TRV


SSISTAT MNG AEL COSU N


Experience essential. Excellent salaries dependent upon experience.


Please reply to Mrs wyre, TRAVELPLAIM


2/3 Taylor Buildings, Whalley Road, Langho. Tel: 01254 248424


N AAER N LTATS


IMARKS& SPENCERI


Even better, all the prices offer surprisingly great value -


just look


out for the “outstanding value” logo. You will find packs of two polo


shirts from £5, sweatshirts from £5, two packs of long-sleeve shirts from £7 and footwear from £20 and a lot more besides - all without any com­


promise on quality, of course. As well as great value, each and every item has been developed to offer the lat­ est fabric innovations, easycare properties, total durability and all those new shapes that fashion-con­ scious youngsters demand. For a chance of winning this fan­


tastic prize simply answer the ques­ tion correctly on the coupon and send it in. For more information on Marks & Spencer school uniforms log onto www.marksandspencer.com or telephone 0845 6031603.


1 How to place your advertisement in classified


gj By Telephone


Telephone us on 01282 422331 Mondai toFridai between 9 00am & 5 00pm


By Post


Send,your advertisement to asaL tdmmistratnc, East Lancashire .Newspapers LtdyBull St; ■ >. Burnlct BB111DP


I;ax your advert to ■


us on 01282 435332 Please remember to include your telephone number


^ By ISDN/ADS


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.


If you think this job has the right ring to it, then pick up the phone and request an application form from the Commercial Secretary on 01282 426161 between 9am and 4.30pm, Monday - Friday.


U F IDE ET LABORE ■ General Vacancies


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first for local information in print and on-line A B E l L - ~ . v Cm you mswer our ca{{? ■ E ast Lancashire Newspapers are part o f Johnston Press, currently the 4th largest publisher o f local and


" re g io n a l newspapers in the UK. We have recently won "Weekly Centre o f the Year" at the Johnston Press Awards. We have a portfolio o f well established weekly newspapers, as wel l as a selection o f free and paid for publications


and Internet sites. Achievers of numerous industry awards, we are looking to appoint a


T e f e p l ^ o n e S a f e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e To work within our award winning classified department


As a member of the classified sales team, you must be hardworking, motivated, creative and have the desire to succeed. Resilience is a must, as the role requires calling new and established customers


promoting the benefits of advertising within all our titles and our Internet sites. (Ideally, you will have experience in advertising sales, however this is n o t essential]


^ If you instantly recognise a news story, produce clean, accurate copy and


enjoy working as part of a small, creative and happy team, this post could be for you.


We need a qualified Senior Journalist to work Thursday, Friday, plus one other day.


Closing date: August 12th 2004


Applications to: Vivien Meath, Editor rp


A The Clitheroe dvertiser and limes 3 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EW


SsJ Fisher &T More RC High School


Gibfield Road, Colne BB8 8JT Tel: 01282 865299


The Governors o f this oversubscribed, successful school are seeking to wake the following appointments:


LEARNING RESOURCE CENTRE MANAGER Scale 3/4 £13,921 - £16,928 (pro-rata) Permanent - 35 hours per week -TermTime Only A suitable qualified person is required as soon as possible to manage the Learning Resource Centre and Library. The successful candidate will possess


P fii'hA T -’ Warehouse/ Print Room Staff


Increased demand for Panaz products means we reauire 4 additional staff to work in our


Warehouse and Print Room evenings and/or weekends.


Hours by arrangement according to demand will be 6pm to 10pm Monday to Friday and/or Saturday and Sunday day working.


training will be given to all successful applicants. £5.00 per hour plus attendance allowance and productivity bonus.


Fork lift qualifications and previous textile experience would be an advantage but full


^ P E R S E V G R A N C e Apply in writing to; The Commercial Director


Panaz Ltd, Spring Mill, Fence Nr. Burnley, Lancashire. BB12 9HP


LABORATORY TECHNICIAN


Perseverance Mills Ltd. is a worldwide leader in the manufacture and finishing of high performance textiles such a s Parachute fabrics and Pertex.


We are looking to fill the position of Laboratory Technician in our busy Quality Control Department.


The primary role will involve producing Laboratory dyeings for both our customers and finishing department using our Datacolor shade matching and dye dispensing computers. A s part of our cross training ethic, the successful applicant will also be trained in the preparation and testing of fabric samples.


Previous Laboratory experience would be an advantage, however, an energtic, computer literate self starter with G C S E grade ‘C ’ or above or equivalent in a science, plus English and Mathematics should apply.


Salary and training requirements will be agreed following the initial interview.


Please send written applications to:- Mrs Doreen Waldron,


Perseverance Mills Ltd., Albion Mills, Padiham, BB12 7DY Closing date for applications is Friday, 6th August 2004


DESIGN TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN Scale 3 £13,921 - £14,895 Permanent - 37 hours per week - Full Time A suitably qualified person is required from 23 August 2004 to support the Design Technology DepartmentThe successful candidate would preferably possess woodworking skills, knowledge of woodworking machinery and IC T skills.


Application forms from Mr B Conboy, Headteacher at the school. SAE preferred. Closing date: August 6th 2004


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