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: ^ 32 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 3rd, 2006 General Vacancies


r STONYHURST COLLEGE


The school is an HMC Roman Catholic boarding and day school for boys and girls 13-18


■Developing Men and Women for Others'


PART-TIME DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN Required (or September 2006


The post holder will assist in the support of staff and


pupils In their day-to-day use of the College's Design and Technology Department. The hours will be approximately


the equivalent of 2 full days a week, and the salary will be dependent on skills and experience. Specifically, the


successful candidate will support the teaching staff iri the classroom, prepare materials and attend to the routine maintenance of the workshop and equipment, sharing


responsibility for Health and Safety under the direction of the Head of Department.


tin! siimsitiil candidate trrust Irave experience in lire tolloyiina areas: • A working knowledge and experience of maintaining and repairing basic workshop equipment, hand-tools and machinery.


• Appropriate qualifications for preparing resistant materials including timber, metal and plastics. In ailiritlon the tollowinn attributes will be reaulreili • Excellent organisational skills.


• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.


• Able to work efficiently within a team structure in a pressurised environment.


A full iob description is available upon request to:


The Headmaster Stonyhurst College Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 9PZ Tel: 01254 026345 E-mail: headmaster@stonyhurst.ac.uk The closing date lo r this position w ill be: Friday, 18th August 2006


The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment


The successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check. Charity for R.C. Purposes 0°. 230165____________


Q U A L IF IED /


TIM E SER VED PAINTER 8l DECORATOR


With own transport • 8i tools for short term contract Tel Brian


01200 444920 07974 063230


H G V l , H GV2 & 7.5 TO N drivers reqd 2/3 days per week. Would su it continental s h i f t workers. Call Ian a t D r iver Hire 01254 351166 (agy)


F U L L T IM E C H E F S positions w ith in th e Clitheroe area ranging from sous to commis. Ca ll Dan 0 DH H o sp ita lity 01254 351166 (Emp Bus)


H 6 V 1 H G V 2 & 7.5 ton Drivers reqd fo r fu ll tim e work in th e B B postcode. Call Ian a t DH 01254 351155 (agy).______________


56 King Street, Clitheroe


Due to further expansion we require staff for the following positions: Full Time Supervisor Full Time Chef & ' ' '


Experience essential for all positions Full Time Kitchen Assistant


For interview please call Sarah or Kate 01200 443906


TRAINEE QS Must have 9 GCSE’s,


Own Car Essential, Good Prospects. CV to Philip Drew, Billington Road, Burnley BBB11 SUB or


Tel 01282 457055 Most Excellent Traditional Inn 2006


Picferred provider o f car for Lancashire County Council. Prime Care is an equal oppcHtunities employer.


O Chauffeur-Driver-


General Factotum We require a mature person to take responsibility for the above position.


Previous experience would be preferred. High degree of flexibility fs essential.


Salary to be paid monthly. Company car and mobile phone provided.


Please apply to: PO Box E418, c/o East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd. Bull Street, Burnley. BB111DP


T he


In n A t W h i t e w e l l Forest of Bowland


Nr Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 3AT


Full o r Part Time C h e f d e Partie We are a seriously rural hotel with busy bar food and dining room trade. We are looking for an


individual who would like to work in a friendly team with the best ingredients.


Live in available and annual profit sharing scheme.


Contact Jamie, Leonie or Suzanne


Tel: 01200 448222 Fax: 01200 448298 Conde Nast Johansens


URGENTLY REQUIRED WEEKEND SUPPORT


WORKERS ALSO


FULL TIME & PART TIME SUPPORT WORKERS


(DRIVERS WITH CARS ESSENTIAL)


Through current expansion, we are seeking to recruit enthusiastic and highly motivated staff to join our friendly team in providing a


dynamic and rewarding service, where quality counts.


Competitive rates of pay, fuel allowance, free training, further career development.


For an application form please contact our office on 01282 606822


For Full details call Uam on 0 8 7O 755 9 7 5 ^ or email Uam.brannon@yourclear.com


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 3rd, 2006 33 3 days rental motorstoday MOTOR MATTERS


well-earned break in the sun. I t is a t this time of year th a t many


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WITH the schools having broken up for the summer holidays, many fam­ ilies will be preparing to jet off for their


thieves take the opportunity to steal cars from people’s homes while they are away. There are some simple precautions to take before leaving home: • Make sure all doors are locked, the


windows and sunroof are shut and that all valuables are removed from the car. • Ensure that any anti-theft devices are


working and primed. • If you have a tracking device fitted to


the car, make sure the company knows how to contact you in the event of a theft alert. •


If you have a garage, use it, lock it and


put the car out of sight of prying eyes. • Tell your neighbours that you will be


away and ask them to check on your car regularly. • Either leave the car keys and garage


keys with a neighbour or hidden. If you are taking your car with you on


A L P E S TH E B U T C H E R S require person to w o rk in k itchen to cover 6 m on th s m ate rnity leave. Tel. 01200 424519.


holiday, then: • Whenever you leave your car - even


for a moment and no matter how hot the conditions - ensure all the doors are locked and that the windows and sunroof are closed. •Do not leave any valuables on view in


your car. If you have to leave personal belongings, lock them in the boot. • If you have a stereo with a detachable


front, always remove it and hide it from view. • Always park in well-lit, open locations


if possible, or in secure car parks. • Consider fitting additional security


such as a steering wheel lock or tracking device. • Always keep your keys in a safe place and out of sight when not using your car.


turers have attempted to match the performance of its normally-aspirat­ ed engines with various turbo­ charged and supercharged units. The concept of turbo-charging a,


F


petrol engine seemed anathema to the Bavarians, but the 335i, a head­ line derivative in BMW’s latest 3 Series coupe range, features not one but two blowers. What has prompted this sea


change in corporate philosophy? We take a look at the product and the story behind it. Let us clear one thing up from the


start. Despite the 335i badge, the engine fitted up front in this car is “only” a 3.0-litre, much akin to that found in the 330i. Whereas that car develops 272 b.h.p., the “blown” 3351 is good for 302 b.h.p. BMW could have no doubt turned


the wick up on the turbo-chargers to offer way more power, but the key to the 335i is in offering a turbo­ charged model that offers none of the drawbacks of turbo cars. These include a soggy throttle pedal, limp off-boost acceleration, unruly road


manners when the turbo is fully on- song and fierce fuel consumption. By offering only very light pres­


sure blowers, the 335i drives like a larger capacity normally-aspirated model, hence the logic behind the badge. In real terms, that means a sprint


to 60 m.p.h. in 5.2 seconds and a top speed limited to 155 m.p.h. That is not far off the old M3, and in terms of torque to weight the 335i trounces the old hotrod, the M3 offering 1711b/ft per tonne compared to the turbo car’s 1841b/ft per tonne. What compounds the newer car’s advantage is the fact that this vast


welter of muscle is on stream from as low as 1,300 r.p.m., whereas an M3 had to be wound up to almost 5,000 r.p.m. before it really started pulling. This means that a 335i will feel brawnier and get the drop on an M3 off the line in most instances. It is hard to underline quite what


an about-face this is by BMW. Think of the next Porsche 911 get­ ting a V8 or Audi ditching quattro all-wheel drive and you will appreci­ ate what a marked shift in engineer­ ing focus this engine represents. Those with long memories will


point to BMW’s introduction of the 2002 turbo back in 1973 and the


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Brabham BMW turbo-charged For­ mula 1 engines of the Eighties. Nevertheless, BMW has been cool


on forced induction. In an era of ever tighter emissions regulations, the demand for more power within cer­ tain weight limits and a need to posi­ tion a stepping stone model between the 330i and the latest V8 M3 model, the 335i was a logical move, albeit one that required a certain swallowing of corporate pride. With prices starting from £33,420


for the SE model, the 335i offers arguably more capability for your money than any 3 Series model to date.


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