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’ 30 hpw, Mon - Fri % ■ ' -- r Assisting the Print Officer) you will .i..- ■ ■
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Teaching assistant > Ref: 121919 * £23,405 to £25,940 a year (pro rata).
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30 hours a week, lerni time only. The governors are looking to appoint a higher level teaching assistant to lead a large team of classroom assistants and special support assistants. They will also be required to work with groups of children and take whole classes when required. Essential; You must have: NVQ level 3. - : Desirable: HLTA; Level 2 Sports Coaching qualification; Expenence of providing supervisoiy cover for classes -
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I who showcases his skills at i| exhibitions and events all.'• over- the world,: has/; received! a n ew iNissahli) Navara after yirinning ah ,-i online competition run b y , :
I Sky Sports’ flagship, foot- ). I ball show Soccer AM.' ^ ^ ' The 22-year-old, who is •
I the reigning World and-'-- European . Freestyle v Champion?-was b'anded-:-| the keys to the top-of-theJ' range 4x4 at the Preston ’ branch of leading Lan-' cashire car,dealership the ,
130-second video clip of his' ■ I top tricks to -win the prize,
I Chorley (Nissan) Group. ' ’ ’ ) John, who"submitted a '-
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j e . Johnston Press - Northwest
Management Accountant
We are currently looking for a Management- Accountant, reporting to the Divisional Finance Manager of Johnston Press
Northwest to become an integral part of a fast moving department.
. You will be expected to understand the local markets and liaise with senior-managers 5t local publishing centres) providing
: management information as required. Accurate management information provided within tight deadlines,--coordinating budgets and forecasts will form part
of.this-challenging but rewarding position. The role also includes the management of a divisional customer service team to drive improvements in customer care by producing accurate and timely information to centres.
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The successful candidate will have at least 3 years experience, possess a high intellectual capacity, rounded business skills as --
■ well as commercial acumen. You will be at least a part qualified accountant (ACA or CIMA equivalent), have some experience in
managing a team and possess advanced Microsoft Excel • knowledge. ■
If you are interested in joining this successful finance team then please contact us in confidence outlining your experience, current salary and why you should be given the opportunity;
Applications should be sent to - • '■ •
Craig Fisher - Divisional Finance Manager Johnston Press NW
Olivers Place, Eastway, Fulwood : ' Preston, PR2 9ZA
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double check asT thought I land I had toTing up to . said: “I’m absolutely over - ■ frccstyler John Famworth is pictured at Chorley Nissan’s Preston branch with sales director Pauline Turner and sales manager Eddie Hayes (s) €ayaliers top the table
Clitheroe Cavaliers ....38 Furness....................... 12
lit was one of my-mates I playing a prankl ; ‘ ' “It’s hot really sunk in.;;
Must yet, as i t ’s probably I the biggest prize I ’ve ever I won. I want to say a big : I thank you- to everyone at iNissan and'I’m sure the I Sat-Nav system will be put I to good use!” The Chorley (Nissan)
I Group, which has outlets lin Burnley, Blackpool, 1 Chorley and Wigan, are I the biggest four-wheel I drive suppliers for Nissan I in the country.'
Dog have
khampsin Itheir sights
I dOG inn ^w their Foxhill I Bank clash with Church ■Town postponed due to a v Ifrozen pitch. - - I , The Whalley side, spon- ' ■sored by Darbyshire and I Co. Accountants, had been . ■hoping to play
their.first - i, ■match in four weeks, but ' ■freezing temperatures on ■Sunday morning put paid ■ ■to those plans.- I Manager Simon Kerins - ■was disappointed, but not ■; ■surprised: /‘Even without • ; la few key players, our/ ■squad for this game was ■vi--'. - ■probably as strong as i t : ' ' . ■has been all season. 1 !:;fWeareall disappoint-"*
iqd.at bemg unable to plays-'- ^ut^wstponement was-’' ;
R?(^»ensible decision . lUnde^ie circumstances.’-’ ::;
: ;-.,lJ(qather permitting:-'- - Dog/are due to take on league champions Welly
^layton at 'Wilson’s on punday.
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PICTURED with lady captain'Mrs Pat Brennan (left) arc club members and models Chris Slokcs, Marilyn Fletcher, Marcia Morris and June Chan- dlcr.(s)
Fashloniable end to captain's year
THE culmination of a year's fund-raising; for charity.was'h'eld at Clitheroe Golf Club) when the ladies! section arranged a fashion show by local fashion house Maur :: reen Cookson. ,
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.. It-was a full-house for the afternoon . event which also included a raffle, guess the weight.ot the Christmas cake) home- ^ made c'ake stall, and a Christmas plants and candles'stall. - . ■ - ; Lady captain Mrs Pat: Brennan intro duced Hilary Cookson, who gave precise
details of each fantastic outfit, often with amusing asides to entertain the audience. In all over 16 designer outfits were mod elled ranging from dresses for guests at a winter wedding, cocktail dresses, evening gowns and stunning party dresses. Together with special occasion wear, all Avith matching accessories. Mrs Brennan chose as her charity this
-year Dprian House Children's Hospice and more than £1,000 has been raised so far for the worthwhile local charity.
staffed, so skipper Windy Rawstron quicldy assigned some of the Clitheroe bench to the visitors to ensure a fair contest.
jersey, after injury, was Allan Nuttall, who was straight back: to his usual unfussy but effective self. , Furness arrived short
in the pack by a man-^of- the-match return of Steve Dowson in the second row, after a month out injurGd. Also back in the maroon
away match being post poned due to a water logged pitch, there was a decent crowd on the touch-, line to see how it was done. Clitheroe were boosted
moor as Clitherde's second " string met their - Furness counterparts for the f i rk '' evertime.- • With'the first teaim’s'';
THE Cavaliers went top of . the Miller Homes League Division Five North with this -victory. - / A fog shrouded Little- -
the compliment during the game when one of their front rowers went down injured. At this point they could
The Cumbrians repaid
. commendably, they shied - away from this course of
-have justifiably called for uncontested scrums; but,
• action - and : manfully •plugged'- th e -g a pw i th another forward. The firs t half was all
Clitheroe as they went down the slope,: as they controlled and monopo lised territory and posses- mon for nearly the entire 40miriute.• ,; , , They had a hatful of tries to show for it, with
like an age, the forwards reasserted control of- affairs.'''.<
found themselves only a couple of scores ahead, and unable to lieep hold of the ball. ‘ - But after what seemed
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/ back .to basics, with the lads in-the pack driving ■ direct and straight, grind ing out the hard yards. I t was then Furness'
- The last quarter beck oned, and Clitheroe went
■ one each for Brian Sut cliffe-Wood, Rick Slinger, Alex Hough and-Mick , Rowley. After the interval, Fur
ness came hack strongly, and scored 'two tries in quick succession, -leaving the home team seemingly . on the ropes.
. Suddenly Clitheroe
' from replacement scrum- ■ half Ben Rigby after the pack had again provided a solid platform: ■ The Cavaliers have a. tough match ahead with.a trip to Kirkby Lonsdale on
- against North Manchester , (idek-off 2-30 p.m.).
• Saturday. The first team will be hoping for a return to action at Littlemoor
turn to wilt under the • onslaught, as eventually Nuttall was driven over the line for his touchdown. , This was shortly fol.- lowed by a sniping run
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C l ith e ro e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s ,' T h u r s d a y , D e c em b e r 4th, 2008 4 5
Derby date to open the new season
By Phil Simpson
Read travel to Whalley on the opening weekend on Saturday, April 18th. ' And the former will once
A RIBBLE 'Valley derby will open up local interest in next season’s Veka Rib- blesdale League. The 2009 fixtures sees
again look to take the local bragging r ig h ^ after fin ishing fourth last time out. Read follow that trip to
Station Road with a home match with 2007 champi ons Blackburn Northern, with Whalley travelling to Settle. Meanwhile, Clitheroe
, CLITHEROE ; FIXTURES; )
April 18 EARBY............. ............... 2 GT HARWOOD.................. ...H
- open with a home game against Earby before a trip to Edenfield, while Rib- blesdale Wanderers s ta r t a t Barnoldswick before
entertaining Oswaldtwistle Immanuel.
- : - - On the knockout front,''
the opening round of the P.M.&M. Ramsbottom Cup sees Whalley host Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and Clitheroe entertain’ Settle, while Ribblesdale
-Wanderers travel " to. Barnoldswick.' Read have been handed
a bye in the opening round with the dates yet to be finalised, although this year’s final will be held at Settle’s Marshfield.,
All the 2009 Ribblesdale League fixtures
READ FIXTURES -
April
25Edenfield ......... .............. ...A 25 B’BURN NORTHERN.... .....H May
•18 Whalley...................... May ^
3 Ribb Wanderers.................... ...A 3 OSSY IMMANUEL........... .....H 10 CHERRY TREE............... . . .H ■ 16 Baxenden........... ............... .....A ■ 23 Read......... ..................
6 OSSY IMMANUEL ........... ...H 13Baxenden .................... 20 Whalley........... .
4 Settle.............. ............. ; . . . ...A 11 SETTLE
ISEarby...........
25 EDENFIELD............ 26 Gt Harwood ................ ' August
24 B’BURN NORTHERN. . . . ...H 24 Padiham............................ June
...A 13 EDENFIELD..... ;........ . 23 CLITHEROE................... .....H
30 Bamoldswck .................: . . ...A 30 SETTLE........................... ......H June
27PADIHAM ........................ ..H 27 RIBB WANDERERS........ .....H July
4 Cherry Tree.........................
1 RIBB WANDERERS . . . . . . ..H SChenyTree............
..H 25 Blackburn Northern....;;...... ......A ...A 20 BARNOLDSWICK....:......— H August
..H 11 CHERRY TREE............... .....H 18 WHALLEY.............................H
1 Ossy Immanuel............. .
15READ ............................. ;.H 15 Clitheroe..... ...................... .....A 22 Blackburn Northern
...A 8 BAXENDEN...... ................ ....H . ...A 22PADTHAM
30 BAXENDEN,........... . September
5WHALLEY.. 12 Padiham
..H 30 EdcnHeld...;........... ..H
.................. ..A :
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS
FIXTURES April
18 Barnoldswick........................... ..A 25 OSSY IMMANUEL........ H May
2 Baxenden.............................. ....;.A 3 CLITHEROE....... ;....................H IGFadiharn..................................A 23 SETTLE.... ........
H 24 Earby............................. ...A
• 30 EDENFIELD...;........ ..........„..H June
0 Gt H a n ^ ■ o o d ...................A 13 WHALLEY......... ..... .'..............II 20 CHERRY TREE ..............I f 27 Read............. .............................A • July '■
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4 B’BURN NORTHERN .;............H ' 11 Blackburn Northern................ ..A 18 BARNOLDSWICK............... ;.H 25 Ossy Immanuel..........................A 20 BAXENDEN....;..................... .11 August
1 Clitheroe....... ................... ....;....A 8PADIHAM.... :..........;........;........H 15 Settle..... ;...................... 22 EARBY................. :.... .............H 23 Edenfield..... .................... ...........A 29 GT HARWOOD 30 Whatley..............A Sepluinlier
5 Cherry Tree....................... .........A 12 READ........ .......................... ;..H
September
5 GT HARWOOD................ :. .....H 12 Ribb Wanderers.................. ;....A
WHALLEY FIXTURES
April
18 READ............................ ........H 25 Settle
...........................A May
2 B’BURN NORTHERN..............II 3 Earby......... .-.......... )...................A 10 BARNOLDSWICK.............H 23 Edenfield....... ...........................A 24 OSSY IMMANUEL...;...... .......H ■ 30 Gt Harwood..............................A Juno
0 BAXENDEN........... .............;....H 13 Ribb Wanderers.........;................A 20 CLITHEROE............/............H-- 27 Cherry Tree.... ........... ;..............A ■ July
4 Padiham........................... ..........A 11 PADIHAM..;.................. .'........H 18 Read..................................
25 S E T T L E .........................H 20 Blackburn Northern..................A .
- August
1 EARBY.......;...;.......... 8 Barnoldswick.......................... ...;A 15 ED-ENFIELD..........................H 22 Ossy Immanuel...;;......................A 23 GT HARWOOD................. ......H 29Baxcnilcn...... ............
A
; 30 RIBB WANDERERS..............H ' September. . -
5 Clitheroe........ ........;..-...........A 12 CHERRY TREE ....:;..'..'............H : - - .-.A
23 BARNOLDSWICK....... ..H 23SctUe.........._______....A.........A ..A • 29 RARRY
....ii ■' ...:h -
— A
...A 20 Gt Harwood...................... .....A July
6 Earby....... ...................' ..... ......A ' ......H
2 Barnoldswick.......................
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SCgTTjgrfiompronwas
-unbeaten for Low,Moor
sC.as the:Clitheroe sidq b e a t." 'Ramsbottom
; South 6-3 In group:f6ur) of tth'e'East Lancashire
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Mpor.now.-face jEast.I^c&hire’A-fpr.a 'place in the next rojm&? Low£Moo’rif"Rovers;
-went down 5^4 to Shahsr! -menln-group'Jsix,'and : the sides will meet again! . to SM who progres^. •f;f,Group 10 is complete/ :and;Whalley'Cygnets go':th'rpugh!to the first; round Wter'ah S^lt win
- over RanSshottomEast? -with Joseph Fourie and Matt Ca'tlow unbeaten); Whalley Kestrels also'
a d t ^ c ^ from group l l j after.-: a / 6-3 :.ivictpryj
^against Ramsbottom ^ortbSwithtEriciRony .nan-swinningi^all'jhis ^mafchesS^-sj^':
•’ '.In the^other groups, ;
OldyMSters'startedj well in group one -with a) 5-4 win againstBumley) Cricket; iGlub,'.:? with Mick- Cage unbeaten) but they-then slumped to a n '8-1 defeat' to Trainees, forwhorii Abi-^ gail Fallows aiid Jahan- ngir MiahiWere unbeat en.-'‘ )//■' • f-Burnley-andlYainW;
will-now;
battle.foT a? place in the last 16. ■" / Group three saw KSB )
RawtenstaIlrF-.'thrash| Slayers 9-;0,’andiMarsi: den*B uilding: Sdcietyl ■w
nW n w ) n ^ 1 ^ s ^ ^ agai^;
t o p r o g r e s s . : ! { 0 # v % ®
‘ / In ’groupliye/'Hjm^^ bur^rahe'a'^Wtiallej^ Phoenix'S^/Ymtlr'Fred f ■Wade,;unb’ea'teri','but^a 9^^def^t'agmnstlTeky) Neek Blackburn in their-) firstmatch ineans they; will not progt^. /
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dBurnley Bbys’;Club- beat Jetstream 5r4-in; group ■
seven? and j the-
sides will m'eet again for) a place in the last 16. Group,14 sa-WjRovers-
prbgress-;tb^)the;next) roun (1 .'wi th' a^7^2, wi n
against Attackers,‘vrith Damon Bleazard win^ ning'three for. the-vic-. tors. - ■' “ ' In group 16, Over-40s
Shahsmen went through; with_a'-6-3iwinovber -TackyfireiWithMark Read unbeaten as his side advanced.' In--" •'',the ) league,
Buraecs bVat Low Moor A 23-19 in the3;Pre'mier Division,'and also beat East; Lancs CC 22-14; and In .the First DiviJ sion. Allspeeds Reserves went down 29-5 to Hyn- dburners.
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