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(^c.< 40 ClitheroeAdvertiser&Times, Thursday, August 31 S t ,2006 General Vacancies


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk General Vacancies


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) General Vacancies


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Nelson & Colne College Sixth Form Academy


Adult Centre of Excellence An


"Outstanding College"


Ofsted 2005


^ C an y o u 'm a k e a difference in p e o p le 's l iv e s b y su p p o r t in g adults with a learning ■ d isa b ility to b e a ll that they can a n d w art l to be?-


; ; v -.: ; • ■ T h e s e a re ex citing l im e for T h e ra North, w hich is d e v e lo p in g support teams in ’


: L a n c a s h ire to e n ab le adults with a teaming d isa b ility to l iv e In their own te n a n d e s . W e a re currently recruiting to the following p o sts in C l ilh e ro e :


’ v . Support Workers & Relief Support Workers.


S a la r y ra n g e £12,307 to £14 ,4 7 9 p.a. (£6.05 - £ 7 .1 2 p .h.) (plus a 2.25% p a y aw a rd ) Fu ll induction and training w ill equip you with the skills and Bbiltlies required - : : to ensure that people^supported have choices and opporiunWes, •


Forboth posts, wo offer:


both at home and in the wider community. ~


• T ra in in g opportunities fo r c a re e r d e v e lo pm e n t . • C o ntr ib uto ry P en s io n S ch em e


• F lew b le working hours in du ding p a id ann ual le a v e .


• J o b sa t lsfec tio n In a rewarding role • W o rk in g within a team o f lik e mind ed p e o p le '


Oo you want to know more? PloasocaIIMartInon07834 711976orJobs@thera.co.uk


For an application pack, call 0845 88 00 349 (24 hour answer phone). C lo s in g d a te fo r posts: 15 S e p tem b e r 200 6 • Interview s: w / c 1 8 S e p tem b e r2 0 0 6 .


: Thera was a finaSst at the Community Awards 2004 . • ' Thera is an equal opportunities employer ..


Learning and Skills Beacon Status


- . -


^ - • ^


^ , . Judged


Outstanding In 8 Areas


Good in 2 Areas : . ; ; . .


“It's a great place to be”


N e ls o n & C o ln e C o lle g e h a s re c e n t ly b e en ju d g e d to b e "O u t s ta n d in g ” b y O fs te d a n d c o n s is te n t ly re a c h e s th e to p 10% o f th e se c to r nat io nally fo r s tu d e n t s u c c e s s rates. A n ew b u ild is p la n n ed w h ich will p ro v id e s ta te o f th e a r t facilities.


LRC Officer (Salary £11,754 - £12,834 per annum) (Fixed term until June 2008, 38 wks term-time) The postholder will assist in the running of the Learning Resource Centres. This will


involve general


counter/enquiry duties as well as the provision of IT support. The centres are busy environments and the person appointed will be expected to work efficiently under pressure. Some evening duty may be required. The minimum requirements include GCSE English Grade C or above or equivalent and NVQ/GNVQ Level 3 or A Level qualification plus evidence of recent study of IT. Ref No: 2/516


Mini-Bus Driver/Porter (Rate of pay £5.78/hr, 39 hrs/wk, 38 wks term-time) (Fixed term until 31 July 2008) Required to drive the College mini-bus and undertake general porterage duties. A clean driving licence is an essential requirement of the post. Ref No: 2/513


The successful applicants will be required to undergo a CRB check.


Closing date for all posts: 8 September 2006 For further details and an application form contact:


A part time position has arisen at East Lancashire Newspapers for an


Administration/Front Counter Reception Clerk


who can work in a busy environment to strict deadlines and work on own initiative.


The successful applicant will be based at The Clitheroe Advertiser &Times offices


and at times may be required to assist in Burnley or Clitheroe branches.


The position is varied and includes Direct Inputting of Advertisements and Sensitive and Happy Notices,


Switchboard & Front Counter Cover and general office duties. The successful applicant must be computer literate with


excellent keyboard skills, have a confident telephone manner and be able to adapt to a varied woorkload. Afull/clean driving licence and a


flexible approach to work and hours is essential. As cover for holidays will be required.


The hours will be 20 hours, Monday to Friday afternoons. jsw-


y V 7 f At ELN we pull together


If you think you are the person for this position, please apply for an application form to: Denise Jones.


Administration Manager, East Lancashire Newspapers, Bull Street, Burnley, B B 1 1 1DP


Closing Date 2nd September 2002. East Lancashire


' Newpopers Ltd SWAN A N D


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require part time Bar Staff


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must have experience, excellent rate of pay and uniform.


A . - -A -


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The Freemasons Arms,


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Part Time WAITING ON & DISHWASHERS.


Tel. 01254 822218 for details.


, R o t h e rw o o d ^ ^ p Recruitment


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Applicants must have at least 2 years experience.


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Administrators


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MOTOR MATTERS ®


THERE is no better way to enjoy the great outdoors than to ride a bike. Unfortunately, many of us live in


urban areas where the joys of travelling on pedal power can be tainted by danger, pol­ lution and congestion. The countryside is the place to be for any cyclist, and getting there often entails strapping your bike to the back of your car and heading for the hills. This is all very well, but it is important


to remember road safety issues when transporting bikes. Many popular attach­ ments for securing them to the back of cars position the cycles in a way that obscures either number plates or lights. The AA estimates that more than half of all cycle-carrying motorists break the law in this way and it is a danger that could easily be avoided.


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came to in a warehouse full of stolen cars but even more alarming was the fact that the warehouse was in mainland China. While he was asleep, thieves had stolen his car and shipped it across the Taiwan Strait.


THE police in Cape Town, South Africa decided to clamp down on


speeding commuters and set up a speed trap to catch them. Unfortunately for them, a large number of the culprits were found to be speeding police motorcyclists, with some of them caught travelling at 90 m.p.h. in a 50 m.p.h. zone.


^ IN an effort to reduce the number 'O ' of drivers falling asleep at the wheels of their cars, the police in Paris are offering drivers free coffees at rest stops on the motorways. The summer heat in France has caused many to dose off at the wheel while driving long distances.


The science of silence by Steve Walker L


A DRUNKEN businessman had a rude awakening after he fell asleep in his parked Mercedes in Taiwan. He


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In the past, Toyota’s prestige wing


has deemed it sufficient to manufac­ turer a vehicle reeking of quality and integrity, furnish it with advanced engineering and techno­ logical solutions, then sit back and wait for the discerning customers to arrive. That is why this GS300 Lim­ ited Edition model came as a bit of a surprise. Not only is it a special edition, a marketing ploy more com­ monly associated with less regal brands, it is a special edition with big alloy wheels, side skirts and a spoiler. Has Lexus gone all hot- hatchback on us? The answer, of course, is a stern


‘certainly not’. The GS 300 LE was launched at the 2006 British Inter­ national Motor Show and it worked a treat as a more ■visually-engaging GS model to help generate footfall on the marque’s stand. Now the LE is on general release


and tasked with fulfilling additional roles, firstly of drawing attention to the considerable merits of the GS executive saloon and secondly of shifting its exclusive 250 units in double-quick time. The 18 in. five-spoke alloys, the


boot lip spoiler, the chin spoiler and the extended side skirts might not be typical Lexus but they look good and you can rest assured that the GS


300 LE is 100% Lexus underneath. Much of what we love about cars is defined by the noise they make - the otherworldly staccato rasp of a Porsche 911 at maximum attack, the piercing yowl of a Ferrari V8 or the eardrum annihilation of an FI racer at close quarters. These are sounds that stir the blood and stoke the soul of people who care about cars but they are the last thing you want invading your headspace after a par­ ticularly monstrous day at the office. That is why Lexus went to such great lengths to make the cabin of its GS executive saloon a paragon of silence and tranquillity. Here is a car that is still defined by the way it infects its driver’s lugholes


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