i
■V J " - -
;
44 ; Clltheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 General Vacancies .
Pendleside Hospice The fo llo w in g p o s ts have ar isen w i th in th e Hospice .
STAFFNURSE HOSPICE AT HOME
3 Days (22^ Hours) working in the community ,
Salary £12864 >£14213 per annum . (Ineiusive o f 7.S%8httt premium)
it>:- .1 i .
Due to the development of the Hospice at Homo service, a highly motivated, sensitive nurse with a positive canng approach is needed to join our proactive multi-discipllnary team, in providing specialist palliative care for patients with cancer and other life- limiting illnesses within their own homes.
Applicants must be qualified (RGN). Previous community/palliative care experience is
‘ desirable but not essential; however, a sound knowledge of the concept of palliative - care is necessary.
A full UK driving licence, together with use of own car. is essential for this position. Mileage Will be paid. ^ '
This Is a readvert: previous applicants noed not apply.
STAFF NURSE •INPATIENTS
• (Temporary position)
We also have a temporary vacancy for a staff nurse working nights on our Inpatient unit. Applicants must be qualified (RGN).
2 nights / IBhrs 40 mins, per week , Salary £11412 >£12610 per annum (Inclusive o f 1S% shift premium)
Previous palliative care expenence is desirable but not essential. Closing date for both positions: October 17th 2008
'
Hospice at Home Coordinator, Diane Hutchinson 01262 440106 or
Informal enquiries to; Clinical Services Manager, Helen McVey 01262 440104
Application packs for both positions can be obtained by downloading from our website;
www.pendleside.org.uk or by contacting Lynda Jones 01262 440105 Email;
iynda.jones@
pendleside.org.uk
> (ir- Weston E u A Manufacturing Supply Solutions
Due to continued business development Weston EU Ltd has the following - opportunities for our newly created Logistics Centre based aLour Fbulridge site.
PROCESSING OPERATORS, POLISHERS, PART MARKERS INSPECTION, PACKAGING. CLERICAL ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT
Successful candidates w i ll have a flexible approach to work and a ; willingness to multitask. Attention to detail and the ability to follow . , company operating procedures is essential."
.
Vf. Mc»r Lane, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 1 AL jis “ Coffee Shop ~ Wine Bar'~ Brasserie "
We are looking for the best Managers, Bar Tenders and Waiting on staff in the business to join our team.
We offer a good rate of pay with plenty of
opportunities for the right candidate. We can be flexible to your own commitments as we believe you work to live not live to work.
If you have what we are looking for please send your CV to: Carol Sleet, The Emporium, Moor Lane, Clitheroe, Lanes BB7 IDS
'•
Previous experience wo u ld be advantageous but not essential, as training w ill be provided.
You w ill be working in a fast paced production environment, working to high quality standards manufacturing components fo r the aerospace industry.
C ia
You w ill be employed on either day shift or a day s h ift pattern - depending upon the role for which you are applying'
To applyjileaso forward Applfoatioa Fom, CV and current salary detaUs to JuHe Beckett, Human Rassurcas Manager, Weston EU Ltd, Statton Rd, Foulridge Lancs B88 7LE. Application form available on
www.westoneu.com or 01282 863993 Cm ing date: Friday 24tti October 2008. '
Catering St Hospitality THE I >-::n I EAGLE A T B ARROW (U Bar Staff • Brasserie Staff (Full and Part Time positions available)
Opening October 2008' Recruitment Open Days
Sunday 5th October 12noon-7pm .
Wednesday 8th October 6.00pni-9.00pm , Competitive rates of pay.
Experience preferable but not essential.
The Eagle at Barrow, CIHheroe Rd, Barrow, Nr aHheroe, BB7 9AQ Tel: 01254 825285
THE J EAGLE AT BARROW
Bar Staff • Brasserie Staff Opening October 2008
: Full and Part time positions available.
Recruitment Open Days Sunday 5th October, 1 2noon-7pm
, . Wednesday 8fh October, 6pm-9pm . Competitive rotes of pay. Expefience preferable but not essential. . .
' The Eagle a l Barrow, Clitheroe Road, Barrow, Nr Cliiheroe, . 8 8 7 9AQ or iel 01254 825285.
A p p ly o n lin o at: w w w . I a n c a s h i r c . g o v . u k / v a c a n c i c s
1 0 0 0 ”i5 at « io b s onlineat
i o b s fw r ^ d ic k
to d a y for a new career
Domestic assistant £619.24 a monlh gross.
Ref: DBHR/11f08
20 hours a week, temporary at CasUeford Home for the Elderly, Queens Road, Clitheroe, BB71AR. To work from 12.30pm to 7pm weekdays and 2pm to 7pm weekends, covering a 2 week rota, induding alternate weekends. You will undertake tasks to ensure the home is kept tidy, and maintaining a comfortable environment for the dients, which may also indude deaning in the kitchen and dining room. Essential: You must be able to work as part of a team and on your initiative. You must also have basic knowledge of the safe use of deaning materials and equipmenL and be aware of health and safety requirements. Informal discussion: Ian Taylor, registered manager on 01200426355. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exemplion) A d 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a . 'disdosure'. We welcome applications from men as they are under-represented in our service.
Apply online or email:
dsocaFeseivIca.hrteam@
lancashire.gav.uk. Tel: 01772 646863,24-hour answerphone.. Closing date: 17 October2008.:
Phiblic Sector A 4 - s t a r council
L o f tC C u S ^ i t^ .10 Willowbrook '
Are Icxiking to recruit caring and flexible individuals To work within our crisis team covenng areas of Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Covering block hours to assist elderly people and people with physical disabilities to remain In their own home
Positions also available within our Hyndbum and ' > Rossendale Domiciliary care Team
Hours available Days, evenings, nights and weekends
Benefits include Good rates of pay, full training to NVQ 2, paid holidays and uniform -
To Apply Contact: 01254 390347 Between Monday to Fnday Sam to 5pm
Willowbrook Homecare ■SI Willowbrook
We are conducting a job evakiation exercise and as a result the salary of this post may increase or decrease, or stay the same.
Are looking to recruit canng and flexible Individuals To work within our domiciliary care team covering areas around the Ribble Valley To assist elderiy people and people with physical disabllibes to remain in their own home
Hours available ' . Days, evenings, nights and weekends -
Benefits include Good rates of pay, full training to NVQ 2, paid holidays and uniform
To apply contact 01772 782487 Between Monday to Friday Sam to 5pm
A l Nursing & Homecare Agency Ltd
Needs all grades of staff. Flexible work.
Excellent rates of pay.
Free training up to NVQ Level 3. Specialised Training Available.
Contact Natalie'a on (01254) 692277 Drivers welcome,
weekend workers welcome. A l Nursing &
Homecare Agency Ltd Excellent rates of pay.
Free training up to NVQ Level 3. ; Specialised Training Available.
Contact Natalie a on (01254) 692277 Drivers welcome,
■ - weekend workers welcome. - B
#Cl%sWed Unfits
clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk
I f ,
2 6 C a s t le .S t r e e t : C l i th e ro e Have the following vacancies.
Part Time Bar Staff Experience preferred Also a ■. .
Part Time Cleaner Hours negotlcible :
Wages dependent on experience ■ Please calL ■
Teny on 01200 423130
Cleaning Staff
Required, Clitherce area:
Sun-Weds 6am - Sam;
Thurs - Sat 6am - Bam. Tel Ruth on
078777 35473
DriversTransport & Logistics
HGV2 & 7 3 TON DRIVERS req'd for full/part time - work, local contracts. Call Ian Driver Hire / 01254 351155 (agy).
HGV3, HGV2 and 7.5ton drivers req fbr 2/3 days per week. Call Dan 0 Driver Hire 01254 351155 (agy) ’
required Gt Harwood area. Also Nail table available for rent. £60pw. Tel:01254 . 889248 Mob: 07984 771406.
Hair & Beauty RENT A CHAIR. Stylist ■
.
Building, Constructicn & Property
EMANUEL WHITTAKER'. LTD. Require experienced wall tilers and floor layers forlong term • refurbishment projects.' r' Tel: 0161 785 5501.
, >
P I U a
I L n V. FANTASTIC OPPORTUNUY WITHIN
vIdeoHle We are looking for o talented, outgoing, creotive
individual to join our growing team. Previous soles experience not essential.
Basic solory + commission package + Promotion Potential to Account Management
We ore o dynamic Film & Medio company whoso friendly end professional working environment has enobled us to cement our position os the number 1 provider of our service in the UK.
If you think this sounds lik e your kind o f
company, apply now by emailing a CV to Andrew Hines a t
adhines@videotile.co.uk
DO YOU HAVE A TOP PERSONALITY
WITH A REAL FIRE IN YOUR BELLY?
INTERESTED IN SALES? We teach & train you. Earn £500 + per week £300 guarianteed
IDS A t o u r n e w Burnley Centre Offices
Call 0870 2648441 _ a n d you're hkedl
AFTERSCHOOL CHILDCARE at Home req'd. For 2 girls aged 9 and 10. 3 days, 3.30pm till 5pm. h4on, Wed, Thurs. 4-5hrs / £40 per week approx. Tel: 01254 245930 Wilpshire, ' CRBpref.
DIRECT SALESPEOPLE can earn over £80,000 a year. No competition. Over £1000 earnings per deal. Car, training and qualified appointments supplied.. Telephone 0800 526486 or 0800 7836930. nc. Quote Ref: 37-125-2
A SUCCESSFUL FIIM & MEDIA COMPANY TELEPHONE SAUS EXECUTIVE
■ . . Catering & Hospitality
www.clltheroeadvertisehco.uk .. Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 478111 (Advertising), Burnley 422381 (ClassHied) Admin & Secretarial
Healthcare & Nursing , A 4 =
FREEMASONS' WISVVEIL
Currently undergoing complete re>furbishment, the Freemasons at Wiswell. are looking to recruit a hanlworking, motivated and reliable team.
. . The follow ing positions are available: ■ ; BUUmiBlARDERCHBP.VJ’’"'* '
P A k rm d K n o tE N P p m R j ^
J-^;;4FUttaPABTTlMEBAaSTAPP*^v^ • JfPtkL * PiUrrmUB WAITING ON STAFP 4 ■'V r 'o '2PART'nMBCIEANERS’-!rf’‘'':'!
Own transport required. • ;rr : If you arc Interested in any o f tlie above position
please contact Deed >VllUam.s for interview.-'; Tel. 07974 243249 ’* Email:
cathy@nwgroupltmitcd.co.uk Or send a letter o f application with CV t o '
Carers Access to Health Care Project OtTicer(CATHRV)'
Salary £7.80 per hour (£8,112 p .a ) . 20hourBperweek 4 month contract initially with the distinct possibility of an extension.
' .
A Project Officer, responsible to a Ckiuntywide Team Leader, is needed in • the RibWe .Valley area of Lancashire, to provide pradxral support to enable carers to access health care appoiniments. The ideal applicant must have use of a car. ^ s e d at our Clitharoe office you wiD ideally need: . Experience of supporting people in the community . An understanding of the needs of carers . Knowledge,of working as or with volunteers . AbiSty to promote a service
An Enhanced Disdosure will be sought from the Crimlhal Records Bureau prior to appointment for the above post. For. more, information and an apptcation form telephone Age Concern Lancashire on 01257 233200 quoting refcCATHRV.
. >
The Freemasons at Wiswcll, Vicarage Fold, - - ■ >- - Wlswell. Oitheroe, BB7 90F.
The closing date is 10.00am on 21/10/2008. Interviews anti mMxvno
are planned (orweek commencing 3/11/08. Ago Concom iMrcashko fs an eaai oporfUsmtio*
aopBcauongtcfa$BsactKns^thaoorrmfiif.hagsiotaiiCxaiOfNo:SOiS06. Mr*
.fa 1 i.m
^ Oakhill College ■ railtiti.<r.5‘:<evi.H'jOak
School Secretary
The College is seeking to appoint a full time school secretary to join our friendly and dedicated team.
For further information and an application form
please.contact: Maria Bland on 01254 823546 .
. The closing date for . application is Friday 10” October 2008
: 4
® m
% ©
+
I -P Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified) Golf pair set
• to line up in ® champs’ event
By Edward Lee
Memorial Trophy was contested on a sunny Sun day in the Ribble Valley. _ David Halsall topped
THE last two places in Saturday’s Champion of Champions event at Myt- ton Fold Golf Club were confirmed at the weekend. The' -Bill Almond
on the same day, offers other members a chance to shine. Tony Wilson (40) took
third place on Sunday, with Tony Cross finishing fourth with 38 points. Division One winner
Clegg won the ladies’ sec tion with 40 points, four points clear of Doreen
was Ray Standring (38 points), while Peter Main (37) took Division Two. Lady captain Linda
. Hammond, and nine ahead of Maureen Board. : Harry Crossley took the
. ner Peter Dunn in top form and they claimed third prize with 41 points, one better than the card returned by Mark Ash worth and Granville Pilling. Three knockout finals,
better back nine gave them first prize ahead of Steve Ackers and Tim Stanley. Tony Bridge found part-
Dave Wilson 3.and 2 to win the Castle Cup, and. Simon Hale signed off with a 1-up victory* to win the club singles. The Men’s Foursomes
I thy and Chris Smith fin- ’ ished 1-up against Tony McGibbon and -Norman Fielding. ■
Final went to the wire when Malcolm Goldswor-
: Sunday’s Invitation Day at Clitheroe proved a real challenge on the blue course. Early; birds - Brian
have been contested at. Barrow Gardens. Jonathan Dugdale beat
Tony Flanagan and Andrew Henderson were at it again in the weekend fourball. . Forty-two points and a
meanwhile, have achieved their best-ever placing in the H. Rigg Properties- supported North West Senior Golf League, finish ing in a strong third place. Clitheroe Golf Club’s
junior section with a win-’ ning score of 33 points. Mytton Fold Seniors,
gible to enter the Champi on of Champions event, open only to club members who have finished in the first two leading positions in a club competition in the current year. The Duffers Cup, held
the scoresheet with 45 points, two ahead of Peter Fox. And the pair are now eli
Edmundson and T. Sear (Whipsnade Park) posted a 42-point target, which remained top of the list all day.
• '
■ in former member Rob Andrew (Whalley), and their 40-points return gave them second place by a point
Paul Connolly, brought from Simon
Swindells and S. Curtis (Pannal).
_ two able partners in Nigel ‘ Clowes and four-handicap- per Damien Durrant to win Clitheroe’s three-man team event. Their winning total of
Gary Clarkson found
of the field trailing in his wake in the seniors’ stable- ■ ford. His 41 points gave him a
77 points was matched by Steve Ackers, Tony Flana gan and Tim Stanley, who had to settle for second after cards. John Naylor left the rest
• place. • Sarah Hale (85-10-75)
won Division Two ahead of Pat Murray (101-26-75) and Carole Brown (105-28- 77). '■ Marion Read continued
was runner-up by a shot from Jean Holt (96-19- 77). Pat Brennan (95-23-72)
. His n ett 68 was three shots better than James Banks, with David Robin son’s .72 earning third place.
Hamer came out of his shell to win the Juntor Medal at Clitheroe.
tition of
the.season at Whalley, the Geoff Raw- son Trophy, Tom Tuley . emerged as the winner after a card play-off with William Lancaster as both scored 40 points. And finally, Bradley
clear of Doreen Bolton and Norma Hoyle. In the last junior compe
73) won the ladies’ medal at Stonyhurst Park by two shots from Linda Ash worth (88-13-75). Val Fair less (110-33-77) took third
third with 33 points, and all donations were given to Pendleside Hospice. Janette Dowdy (96-23-
won Division One of the LGU Medal and Pendant at Clitheroe Golf Club. Irene Hinks (93-17-76)
club played in the Lady Captain’s Charity Stable- ford. The winner was Vivien Birtwell with 37 points, a total that saw her finish three clear of Agnes Flanagan. Maggie Harvey was
five shot margin over both Mike Ainsworth and Keith Pedder. Ladies at Whalley Golf
CLI'THEROE RUFC prepare for their first home game of the new season, (s) start slips away
^ But they did show some glimpses of the fire they’ll need to get those much- needed wins, competing to a greater degree a t the breakdown. . Here they made the per
Clilheroe.................... 10 Windermere.............. 24 CLITHEROE are still looking for their first win, after losing their opening home fixture.
the • breakdown, and deservedly hit back with a unconverted try of their own.
only galvanised Winder- mere, who took the game by the scruff, of the neck. They were more eager at
her good run in the nie- hole event by winning with ■ ISpoints. . 'That saw her finish two
"backs to work their magic. However, more points
; The game was there for . the taking if Clitheroe could create the required platform to enable the
back with a penalty by Lafranceschina to tie the game at.lO-apiece going into the break.
under the cosh, and found it hard to get into their own game. Paul Callaghan was
were hard to come by, espe cially after Windermere scored straight from the kick-off. Clitheroe were now right
Clitheroe’s mpst promi-'i,
opponents’ moves did work a treat, and they scythed through to take the lead at 10-7. Clitheroe quickly hit
was a war of attrition. Windermere were more ■ aggressive, but Clitheroe kept their attacks at bay. Eventually, one of the
'Phe rest of the first half
the conversion with aplomb to'make it 7-0 with only five minutes on the clock. Unfortunately, that try
sprinted out of the blocks, . putting immediate pres sure on Windermere, and a bullocking run from num ber eight Roger Garins ' scattered the defence, and he brushed every tackle aside to score out on the right. ■ Lafranceschina slotted
fect s ta r t by scoring the opening try. The Maroon and Golds
. ‘ Windermere crossed the whitewash once more, and they converted to make it 24-10. ~ Clitheroe travel to local
nent player, with his no- nonsense runs over the. gain line, and it was just _ unfortunate not to see these efforts finished off and points posted on the scoreboard.
tors are old adversaries, • Garstang (kick-off 3 p.m.). ■ Clilheroe Under:13 . . .33 Burnley Vnder 13 : :40 THE first'competitive
Rowley kept the. score board ticking, over, as ■ Clitheroe finished strongly. .This weekend,the visi
life, and the final quarter again belonged to the Maroon and Golds. Another penalty for
some disarray, it was no real surprise when the visi tors eventually crossed for a converted try. Clitheroe came back to
spent force, and started the second half as strongly as they finished the first. And as Clitheroe were in
Brian Wood weaved through the cover defence with a turn of speed for a top try,, and Rowley was on hand with the extras. ■Lostock were far from a
getting behind the gain line with some forward rumbles, and after one such foray, with veteran prop John Procter combin ing with keen apprentice Danny Cowgill to make the initial inroads, half a gap suddenly opened in the line. . ■ Scuttling scrum-half
and had the upper hand in first quarter, going ahead with a penalty from Mick Rowley. Clitheroe pressed again,
rivals Colne and Nelson on Saturday, and nothing other than a win will suf fice . Clilheroe Cavaliers . .13 Loslock ..........................7 THE Cavaliers moved up to fourth in the Miller Homes League Five North, their highest posi tion for some time, with victory over their Bolton opponents. Clitheroe started well
, only three minutes of the game gone, he made a sharp dart over the line out on the right. Unfortunately, former
made the first forays into the Burnley half, and with
game of the season was the first proper taste of good, hard rugby for many play ers in this young squad. Will Spenceley-Jones
.Clitheroe defence. Only brave tackling from Eddie Hull and Devine kept them at bay. Eventually the pressure
made a really good start, Burnley showed their strength and continually drove into the heart of the
told, and Burnley came back with a converted try. Clitheroe immediately
on fire and showed a clean pair of heels twice more to bring Clitheroe back to within a try, Lawrenson converting on each occa sion. With seven minutes to
down and Clitheroe launched a forthright attack down the left. A won scrum and a
meant Clitheroe got to within seven points, and that was how it ended. ■ Clitheroe Buccaneers Under 10s ................... 49. Burnley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 FULL of confidence from ■ the,win;at Chorley, the
A . final conversion
go, Burnley blasted through to score and take the lead to 14. The clock then ticked
great maul saw prop Jarvis Stanton crash over for a deserved score. ■
tire a little, and the tech nique and aggression shown by. the Burnley for wards started to tell as they eased ahead with a couple more tries. That said, Devine was
responded with a great try from Devine after smart passing in the midfield. Clitheroe did appear to
football player Albert Lawrenson managed to “score” in the bottom cor ner with the conversion, although he was to better this effort on every other kick he took from then on. Although Clitheroe had
just short of the try line. Hill quickly recycled the ball, allowing Tom Taberner to dart over the line and score the first try. From the kick-off,
Clitheroe moved the ball to winger Will Murray, who used his speed and size to carve through the defence and score a second try.
fought back well, and were stronger in many of the forward exchanges, pulling a try back just before half time. In the second half
To their credit, Burnley
his second try, followed by a rampaging run from Jor dan Parkington which delivered his firs t and Clitheroe’s fourth score. As Burnley tired in the
later stages, Buccaneers found themselves with even more space to exploit. Murray, was able to
complete his hat-trick, and Tom Taberner ran almost the length of the field to secure his third and Clitheroe’s seventh score. With Sam Hill kicking a l l' the conversions, Clitheroe ran out deserved winners. There are no junior
to 16 interested in the game is invited to attend training at 10-15 a.m. : More information is
available on the website
www.clitheroerugby.com
some good runs, Burnley finding him hard to stop, with Joseph Kenny and Kane always quick to recycle the ball a t the breakdown. . Murray soon grabbed'
Clitheroe kept up the pres sure. . Jack Crocker put is
for running rugby, Clitheroe moved the ball well, with speedsters Sam Hill and Oliver. Murray
exploiting.gaps in the defence. Although well tackled
young Buccaneers put in another solid display to overcome local rivals Burnley. With conditions perfect
www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, Orrtober 2nd, 2008 45
L u k e ’s K id I fo r c a g e ^
f ig h t t i t le ; C L IT H E R p E c o n struction site, manager, Luke Holt has called off a family holiday to Las Wegas to begin his quest ■to vbecome iFighting Hurts champion r'HoltV a protege of -Ultimate >r.v Fighting
.Champion; .HMichael Bisping, has successful-:
ly auditioned to be a part of.a new-TV show, th a t ?;throwsv novice fighters into the world of ' Mixed Martial Arts, the most extreme fight ing art in the world. ; He will be ^ put
boxing and kick-boxing in the past, which will be invaluable as- he trains to become the Fighting Hurts champi on.
games on Sunday. . But anyone aged seven ■
knocked-out of the com p e t i t io n -a f te r ; each weekly episode,-: based bn.ability, style and commitment, before the* quarter-finals which will
see.the; fighters take* each;pther on in the: octagon. ,
I'l FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES WITH GREAT SERVICE - VISIT P3 COMPUTERS'
other contestants, Holt will be put through gru elling fitness and train ing. programs, which w'ill involve an army-' style boot camp run by MMA s talwart ; Ian Freeman,.* as -.well as individual master-class es in a range of fighting disciplines. Contestants will be
Bisping, but had to shelve his plans for MMA fighting due to family and work com mitments, although Fighting Hurts has pre sented him with anoth er chance to make a name for himself. Together with .15
Housed to train with
evolved, with more and more fighting styles from around the world being included, addi tional rules have been implemented, helping to increase the level of safety for competitors,. Holt has competed in
full-contact combat, which'embraces a wide variety ; of fighting styles from, the ground work' techniques of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, to the striking skills of Muay Thai, and the Korean kicks of Tae Kwondo.. ' .As the sport has
growing sport in the world, with big events now dwarfing their box ing counterparts. - The sport involves
new show from Nuts TV, launched last night, which will seek to find raw MMA talent, and nurture it through an eliminator competition. MMA is the fastest
through : a V rigorous training regime by some top names in the sport and challenge for the 2008 title. . Fighting Hurts is the
.4a)t
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26