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WE ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ANY OTHER BURNLEY BASED FUEL CARD COMPANY
SALES POSITION REQUIRED Basic £l5lc Plus Commission OTE 40K Plus.
Office based dealing with sales enquiries, quoting and closing.
This is an exceptional opportunity for the right individual who wants unlimited earnings potential. The successful candidate will
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PRACTICE NURSE Agenda for Change Band 6
(Minimum 30 hours pw)
We are looking to appoint a full time Practice Nurse to join our established and enthusiastic Primaiy Health Care Team. You should be qualified to RGN or equivalent level, with a minimum of 3-years post registration experience. We arc looking for someone who has an interest in chronic disease management and health promotion. Duties will also include cervical cytology. An interest in Family Planning would also be desirable. Opportunities to obtain formal qualifications in these areas will be provided for the right applicant
Previous experience of practice nursing is desirable, but not essential. The position is part time, but full time will be considered for the right applicant - some flexible working (including early momings/late afternoon) will be required. An application form and Job Description are available from the practice reception desk, or by calling Michelle Hornby on 01200 421916.
Applications to Phil Mileham, Managing Partner, The Castle Medical Group, The Health Centre, Railway View Rd, CUtheroe BB7 2JG, to be received no later than Friday 30 November 2007.
Abbey Gisbume Park Hospital I Situated within 200 acres of attractive
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part of the Abbey Hospitals Group, offers a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services. Due to expansion of services, we arc currently seeking to recruit:
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To join our expanding team in our twin operating suite. Previous experience essential. Self-motivated with a commitment to high quality Patient Care.
To provide high quality, professional nursing services to patients, relatives and Consultant users, anticipating and responding to individual needs. Previous experience with pre-operative assessments essential.
Application forms & job descriptions are available from:
The Personnel Department Abbey Gisbume Park Hospital
Gisbum, Nr. Clitheroc, Lancs BB7 4HX Tel: 01200445693 Fax: 01200445688 Email:
annaharrison@abbeyhospitals.com
M a n u fa c tu r in g Castle Supported Living Ltd Care Workers Required
Claim ar Care Limited is one of the UK's largest providers of home cane. Due lo continued expansion the following positions are now available:
Care Workers in the following locations: Nelson and surrounding areas
Full and Part Time
We have vacancies for both experienced and non-experienced staff. We can offer flexible working hours, planned rotas of work. We offer competitive rates of pay and w ill also pay you to attend training and development programs. Own transport is essential. New rates of pay, 24 days paid holiday pro-rata.
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IF YOU ARE A People Person
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FOR MORE INFORMATION - CONTACT CLARE OR NICKI ON
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The only local based care agency Care Co-ordinator
Required to start 26/11/07 to join an established oflice team. Successful applicant must be computer literate be bale to compile rotas and deal with service users and staiT. Must be willing to train to level 3 in care. Must have previous experience in care sector. Own car required due to nature of post. Salary based on experience. 20hrs +. All applicants are subject to identity checks and CRB disclosure.
And must supply evidence of their experience and qualifications.
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Please ring for more details 01200 422297 or go to
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The Company : VEKA pic is part of the VEKA Group, with eleven factories spread across the globe and is the world’s leading
\ designer and extruder of high quality RVCu products, supplying customers nationwide. Our UK site based in Burnley, Lancashire, extrudes PVCu for high quality window and door systems. The R oles
Extrusion Operatives '“ "9 “ part
SUCSeSl ful candidates will be responsible for the operation of extrusion machinery for
the production of VEKA PVCu profile. Responsibilities will include; monitoring product quality, recording production data and maintaining our high Company standards.
, Relevant experience, ideally gained within a plastic processing or engineering industry would be an advantage, i . h Z h ^ ' n - H
< the right candidate, including the attainment of NVQ's.
Hours of work are an average of 37.5 hours per week following a 2/3 day/night pattern of 12 hour shifts. Commercial Administrator
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Those applying should bo positive and enthusiastic, with the ability to work on thair own initiativo and will ideally tave gataed experience within a similar role. A good knewiedga of I .T systems and Z n S r t and p r o f L l S i
l - i l f mann0r f™ essential, as are good interpersonal, communication and organisational skills Knowledae of 1 SAP systems would be advantageous to the role but not essential as full training will be provided.
9 Candidates should have gained a minimum ot Maths and English G .C .S .E (or equivalent). p.m.^n F r id a y^ 8 ^ ^ ** j WOrWng 8 30 am ' ,0 5 00 » Monday to Thursday and 8.30 a .m. to 2.30 j These roles offer an excellent opportunity to )oln a forward thinking international Company worklno within a I ' “i 1 “ "toD will be provided. This position otters excellent training possibilities for
Equestrian Smallden Lane, Grindleton
Broomhill
have th e following vacancies: WEEKEND COOK
straight forward menu, training will be given.
PART TIME SHOP ASSISTANT to include Saturdays, equestrian experience
preferred, full training given. PART TIME YARD PERSON.
Telephone 01200 440462.
AVON now recruiting for Christmas, earn extra cash T e lC a th j01282 777326
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The ideal candidate should be an organised individual with good typing skills, and good telephone manner.
Full-Time Criminal Legal Secretary
Experience in using Microsoft Word and Outlook preferred.
Salary negotiable and will be dependant upon experience.
Legal experience essential.
Apply in writing or by Email with CV to Sue Robinson, Steele Ford & Newton, 13/15 Carr Road, Nelson, BB9 7JS or
suerobinson@steelefordnewton.com
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itively and were very quick into tackles, with Wilkin son and Alex Young gain ing the upper hand in the middle of midfield. : Hurst Green asked ques tions of the home back four, and it wasn’t long before Green opened the Scoring. 1 After good work down the left from Bolton and Simpson, Mill Hill failed to clear their lines and Alex Young smashed home
Woven Art Company Require
Woven Textile Designer As part of our expansion programme
we require a woven textile designer to work in our busy design/sales office.
The successful candidate will have artistic flair and an excellent eye for colour and design. CAD experience preferable, and a confident, positive personality would be an advantage. Salary will obviously be
commensurate with experience.
P le a se apply in writing, enclosing cv to: Su san Munns, Design Director,
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equally as entertaining, with Wolves twice striking the upright, but unable to force a winner. Wolves Under 1 6 s ........ 1 Nelson Juniors............6 AFTER a goal-less first half, thanks to excellent saves from Wolves keeper Kris Holden, Nelson took control of the game after the break. The Pendle team took
goal back for the Wolves, but as the locals pushed forward for another, they were hit on the break twice. Man-of-the-match was Matt Riley. Wolves Under U s .........1 Colne Juniors...............4 WOLVES struggled to find form in their mid-table battle against Colne. The Pendle visitors
proved just too strong at the back and too quick up
I Langho Under 14s .. .11 I Rossendale Utd Colts .0 I UNBEATEN Langho J maintained their winning I ways with am emphatic
To apply please contact the Human Resources team to request an application pack. 01262 718404 (24 hour answer phone) or
hr@veka.com
Closing Date: Friday 23rd November 2007. No agencies please
INVESTORS IN PEOI’LH J V E ^ £ I C ' ^ ^ L ^ - ^ i E m p i o y e ^ a n d w e lcom e s a p p i ic a . io n s S d l ^ . i l I j m
I McGurty, a Soorya Silva I brace and individual I strikes from Josh Walms- I ley, Tom Jarrold, Luke Jar- I rold, Rory Mansfield and
I victory at Rossendale | United. Four goals from Rick
I Alex Clark completed the I rout.
the took the lead on the hour with a fine effort, before going on to add three more. Luke Jackson pulled a
and it was no surprise when they equalised when Owen Jackson unleashed an unstoppable strike past the Langho keeper. The second half was
JVolves Under S s .......... 1 Langho Under 8s Blue .1 HIGHMOOR Park staged a fantastic game between two very evenly-matched local sides, with both teams committed to attacking football. ; Langho started brightly, and deservedly took the lead after eight minutes through a magnificent strike by Cameron Brown. Wolves recovered well
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M ill H i l l .............................2 hurst Green................ 4 HURST Green put in a tremendous performance at title contenders Mill Hill as they gained revenge for last month’s 2-0 reverse. The visitors started pos
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more than matched the endeavour of the home side as they defended stoutly, but it was the mid field and forwards who ultimately won the game. A quick breakaway found Bolton on the left,
three goals to the good at half-time after a cross found just evaded Simp son’s outstretched leg. After the break, Green
Young corner wasn’t prop erly cleared, and Simpson nodded in from on the line. Green should have been
to find their front two as Green defended diligently, and the visitors doubled their lead shortly after. A near post Mark
the loose ball. The home side struggled
four up as substitute Danny Walker coolly fin ished at the second time of asking.
who, in turn, found Alex Young, whose shot had too much power for the keeper. Hurst Green then went
after proving too strong for Coupe, and the centre for ward scored again with five minutes to go, glanc ing home a header, but a terrific performance from the champions brought a
Mill Hill’s Lysons scored
thoroughly-deserved victo ry.
Hindley Town in the fourth round of the Lan cashire Amateur Cup on Saturday (kick-off 1-30 p.m.).
Hurst Green now face
Chipping.......................3 Walmer Bridge............0 CHIPPING put on a good all-round team perform ance on Saturday as they beat a useful Walmer Bridge. The villagers led at the
from Danny Walmsley put Fordham in on goal, and he lifted the ball over the keeper and into the net. A fine block from man-
to the Preston Sports Arena to play Preston GSA (kick-off 2 p.m.), aiming to continue their good form. Carleton........................0 Grindleton...................7
■ WHALLEY Primary School won the Ribble Valley Large Schools’ Football Tournament on goal difference. Organised by the Ribble Valley Primary School Sports
Association, the closely-contested six-team competition saw the Church Lane youngsters beat St Michael and St John’s, Edisford, Brookside and St Mary’s from Langho. But they could only draw with Pendle, who also recorded four victories, calling for the village side’s supe rior goals tally to crown them champions. Back, left to right: Chritopher Birnie, Conor McEn-
tyre, James Kenny and Nicholas Catlow. Front: Dominic Telford, captain William Milligan and Joe MacFarlane. Brandon Garside is absent from the picture. (B071107/3)
front for an under-par team. Wolves went one up in
the first half from a Tom Jackson strike, but the vis itors soon pulled level, and from then on it was all uphill for the home team.
LarighoJuniqrs Man-of-the-match was
Tom Rigby. Langho Under 1 2 s---- 2 Accrington Stanley . . .2 LANGHO turned in their best performance of the season against unbeaten table-toppers Stanley. For the second succes
sive week, Joel Phelps was named referee's man-of-
the-match. His committment and
Keeper Jay Wardleworth
as he kept the match alive, allowing Wolves to make up ground towards the end, only for it to prove too late. Rueben Hirst was named player-of-the-match for his efforts in defence.
desire was mirrored by the whole Langho side. Despite the set back of
real ding-dong affair. Stan ley equalised, but the home side held strong and • had chances to take all three points.
an early Stanley goal, Langho deservedly led 2-1 at half-time thanks to two fine goals from top scorer Callum Everett and Tom Riley. The second half was a
pick of the bunch as sub stitute Ollie Cross hit a 25- yard thunderbolt of a free
furthered their lead when substitute Scott Fielding tapped home from close range. The sixth goal was the
ond half brightly, testing Lloyd in goal on a couple of occasions. However, Grindleton
the game was as good as over when man-of-the- match Rick Barrow fin ished off the best move of the game with a shot into the roof of the net. Carleton started the sec
the second when he fin ished well from a to the back post. Grindleton soon found themselves three goals to the good when Dobson found himself one-on-one with the keeper after a run down the left wing, beating the keeper with ease. And before half-time,
Cowey, who beat the keep er at his near post after a cross from winger Martin Dobson. Dave Parkinson added
four-goal lead by half-time, and six players ended up on the scoresheet. Leading scorer Martin
GRINDLETON went on the rampage against Car leton in the Craven League First Division Cup. The visitors raced into a
extended the lead if Horn by hadn’t been denied a second by a harsh off-side flag, but they secured another vital three points. On Saturday they travel
ping sealed the win after a corner was met by Ian Hornby, who sent a bullet header into the net. Chipping could have
Fordham on the left of the box, and, seeing the keeper slightly off his line, he pro duced a deft chip into the net. From the restart, Chip
keep the visitors at bay, before Fordham added a second goal right out of the top drawer. Good interplay released
evenly matched, and Chip ping’s ability to take their chances proved crucial. Hilton had to be alert to
of-the-match Ryan Hilton ensured th a t Chipping went into half time 1-0 up. The second half was
break following a moment of brilliance from the lethal Mark Fordham. A good ball forward
with a well-taken goal, and then Conti finished superbly, after rounding the keeper. At half-time, the Lions
harsh and the unfortunate stand-in keeper Matt Day was millimetres from sav ing it. The Lions then started
the perfect match to play in terms of getting revenge and raising their game. Rimington.................. 3 Peel Park.......................0 DESPITE the strong, swirling wind, both sides tried to play passing foot ball, but it was the home
somewhat shell shocked, and must improve their performance five-fold if they want to get anything out of the tough game this Saturday against the very same team. They should see this as
came from swirling comers - using the strong wind to their advantage - but the remaining goals were all the result of a tiring and despondent team, whose heads were well and truly down. At 10-3 the Lions were
finishing, an over-run mid- field and a back four that were under constant pres sure led to a deluge of goals for the away team. Three of their goals
to tire and leaked goals far too easily. A combination of poor
were confident of getting the win to progress to the next round, but five min utes later Peel gave away a penalty after the defence failed to clear their lines. The penalty was rather
lead with a screamer from Conti on the left. About 30 yards out at a tight angle, he let rip with a rocket of a shot into top left corner of the goal. At this point the Lions
were in the ascendancy, with the Grassington team looking on the back foot. The locals then took the
spurred on, and immedi ately started to play some of the football they had been accustomed to. Holgate pulled one back
ball was lost in midfield, and then a pin-point ball split the defence in half, with two great finishes from the huge Grassington forward line. The Lions were then
game badly as they con ceded two early goals, almost identical in the way they were made and exe cuted. They came about as the
host Hellifield at home in the Craven Cup. Clitheroe Lions ........3 Grassington..............10 THE Lions suffered an embarrassing home defeat against Grassington in the Craven Premier League Cup on Saturday. Clitheroe started the
the scoring as Dobson grabbed his second with a trademark left-foot strike. On Saturday Grindleton
kick into the bottom left- hand comer. Grindleton rounded off
second half well on top. Chances came and went
on and the Read keeper saved well twice from Carter to deny Rimington the equaliser before half time. Rimington started the
lock on the half-hour when a long ball over the top was meet by the centre for ward who calmly stroked it past Anderson. This spurred Rimington
get into the game and cre ated a couple of chances of their own for Brown and Brunskill. Read broke the dead
better side. Using the high wind to their advantage it did not take long for Read to work Rimington keeper Anderson but the big man in goal was up to the chal lenge. Rimington started to
their attention to the Craven Cup on Saturday with a trip to Rolls-Royce, kick-off 1-30 p.m., where manger Terry Braithwaite will be hoping for another win to boost his side’s con fidence. Read Reserves .............1 Riminglon Reserves . .2 EVERY team wants to beat the defending cham pions - none more so than the division’s bottom side and who wanted revenge for the 6-4 defeat to a 10 man Rimington side last month. Read started much the
for Rimington without being anywhere near their best, but it was another three points in the bag. Rimington now turn
game late on as he raced into the area, rounded the keeper and slotted home. This was a steady win
off, McLean moved up front, and his power and pace unsettled the defence. And he wrapped up the
lead minutes in to the sec ond half when Walmsley picked up a clearance and steered an excellent strike in to the bottom corner from 20 yards. When Penman limped
keeper was kept busy as shots and crosses rained in, and with a little more con trol, Rimington could have had more goals. They extended their
ple of good situations in the Rimington box, but generally Kershaw was kept quiet. However, Peel Park’s
better with a shot from just outside the area, as he created time and space but screwed his effort wide. The visitors had a cou
caused havoc throughout the first half, the defenders unable to cope with his strength, aerial power and clever movement. He ought to have done
lead on seven minutes when Penman raced clear, and though his shot was parried by the keeper, a chasing defender inadver tently put the ball in. The big centre forward
side who ran out worthy winners. The villagers took the
Kelbrook makes it a month of away games for Rimington who should welcome back a host of players. Waddinglon Reserves 5 Earby Town Reserves 2
W A D D I N G T O N booked their place in the Third Division Cup quarter-finals. Simon Hodgson
opened the scoring, firing home after a long Almond throw was flicked on by Paul Tier ney. The lead was then dou
bled when John Clement hit the bar with a header from a corner, and Nick Laxton tapped in the rebound. Earby then got back in
to the game, pulling two goals back before the break. In the second half, the
home side created early chances, but Hodgson made it 3-2 when his shot found its way through a crowded box with the help of a deflection. Ryan McCarthy was
then held back in the area, and from the spot, Tierney made no mis take. The visitors then
missed an open net and hit the post twice, before a David Walmsley pass found Tierney to com plete the scoring, and join fellow striker Hodg son on 10 goals for th e ' season. The village side return
to league action on Sat urday with a trip to Set tle.
ball and take the corner quickly and the Read defender headed clear only for the ball to fall to the feet of Nelson at the edge of the 18 yard box. His low right footed drive went through everybody and gave the unsighted keeper no chance. A tough away trip to
of the box by Hall lead to a Rimington free kick and the keeper was forced to concede a corner. Carter ran to collect the
heading for a draw as the final minute approached. Neat work on the edge
search of a winner which at times left the back four exposed as Read counter attacked. The game looked to be
the 75 minute for Riming ton to finally score when Carter found the net for his first of the season with a neat turn and shot from just inside the box. Rimington went in
string some passes togeth er without always looking for the killer ball over the top. Somehow it took until
and with the Read keeper making top class saves from a Brown header and then a Brunskill. Rimington started to
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