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- f 44 Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 10th, 2009 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Ad\grfsing)^Bumley01


Clitheroe 422324 (EdHoriaO,01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Ciassified)


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Emphatic Cobras secure Ribby League title glory


Colinty Council Vacancies


Rehabilitation care assistant Ref:03i/RCA/160 *£12,652 a year.


19.25 hours a week, temporary, at Care Services, Cravenside Home for the Elderly, Lower North Avenue, Bamoldswick, BB18 GDP. You will provide day care for elderly people with mental health problems. You will see to the physical and social needs of the clients, encouraging and assisting them to do laundry and prepare food, and escort them outside of the home when required. You will work a two week rota, the times of work between 2pm and 10.30pm. Essential: You must have NVQ level 2 in direct care or be committed to studying to achieve this. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service.


Apply online or email: dsocareservice.hrteam@lancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01772 536462. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Rehab care assistant Ref:048/RCA/is3 *£12,652 a year.


18.25 hours a week, temporary, at Care Services, Olive House, New Line, Bacup, OL13 OBY. You will provide day care for elderly people with mental health problems. You will see to the physical and social needs of the clients, encouraging and assisting them to do laundry and prepare food, and escort them outside of the home when required. You will work a two week rota from 2.30pm to 7.30pm. Week 1 - Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. Week 2 - Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday. Essential: You must have NVQ level 2 in direct care or be committed to studying to achieve this. Informal discussion: Kate Clements on 01706 874048. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service.


Apply online or email: dsocaresennce.hrteam@lancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01772 536462. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Home care officer Ref:osi/Hco/i6i *£16,991 to £21,306 bar £18,270 a year, subject to review.


30 hours a week at Care Senrices, Chaddesley House, Burnley, BB11 1HW and Network 65, Hapton, BB111HW. You will work under the direction of the district home care manager, contributing to the single assessment process. This will involve visiting senrice-users to conduct ovenriew assessments and liaising with other professionals throughout the reablement timescale. You will also supen/ise, support and motivate area- based home care assistants to ensure the home care reablement service is delivered efficiently. This post involves shift working between the hours of Tam to 10.15pm and will include working some weekends and Bank Holidays. Essential: You must have an NVQ in care or equivalent, CMS or equivalent, or be able to provide evidence of the current course of study to attain this, and a clean driving licence. You must have a minimum of 2 years experience in a personal care setting. Informal discussion: Helen Dean or Julie Niland on 01282 619949. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our sen/ice.


Apply online or email: dsocareservice.hrteam @lancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01772 536462. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Lancashire County Council is committed to equality and diversity in the workplace. We are committed to protecting and promoting thewelfareofchildren, young people and vulnerable adults.


Night care assistant *£16,838 a year.


21 hours a week at Care Services, Cravenside Home for the Elderly, Lower North Avenue, Bamoldswick, BB18 6DR You will work under supervision, providing personal care and general support to people assessed as needing a comprehensive and flexible care service. You will work on a six week rota, times of work from 10pm to Sam- Essential: You must haye NVQ level 2 in direct care or be committed to studying to achieve this qualification. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service.


Apply online or email:


dsocareservice.hrteam@lancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01772 536462. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Domestic assistant *£11,995 a year.


Ref:042/DA/i55


14 hours a week, temporary, at Care Services, Lower Ridge Home for the Elderly, Belvedere Road, Burnley, BB10 4BQ. You will clean in the kitchen and dining room. You will also help to keep the home tidy'etisuring the client's environment is comfortable. You will work days between 11.00am to 3.00pm. Essential: You must be able to work as part of a tearn and on your initiative. You rnust also have basic knowledge of the safe use of cleaning matenals and equipment, and be aware of health and safety requirements. Informal discussion:. Eunice France on 01282 429020. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service.


Apply online or email: dsocareservice.hrteam@iancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01772 536462. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Visitor services assistant x5 Ref:Eoi57ssH *£6.39 an hour.


Required for various hours a week at Museums Services, -


Queen Street Mill, Hade Street, Burnley, BBT2HX. If you would like to assist in making a visit to Queen Street Mill Textile Museum in Burnley an enjoyable experience, we want to hear ffomyou now! Visitor services assistants in the County Museum Sen/ice provide a wide range of assistance to visitors in making their visits worthwhile and enjoyable, and in ensuring the security of the buildings and collections. You will assist with the smooth operation of the museum sen/ice. This may involve demonstrations for visitors, patrolling, helping in the r^fe, reception work or cleaning and portering. Casual staff may be asked to work various hours which could include weekdays, some weekends, and bank holidays. Informal discussion: Catherine Pearson, Assistant Keeper on 01282 412555. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies.


Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 21 September 2009.


Lancashire Schools Vacancies


Outreach worker x2 *£19,427 to £21,306 a year.


Ref:i29069


37 hours a week required until 31 March 2011 based at either, Whitegate Children's Centre, Padiham or Ightenhill Children's Centre, Burnley, BB12 8TG. We are looking for two experienced, highly motivated outreach workers to join our highly effective dynamic family outreach teams. You will have responsibility for delivering the innovative DCSF 'Child Developmenti pilot. Relevant training specific to the pilot will be given.


, * We are conducting a job evaluation exercise and as a result the salary of this post may increase or decrease, or stay the same.


** The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exemptions) Act 1975 and ifsuccessful you will be required to apply to the . Criminal Records Bureau for a ’disclosure’.


Apply online at: WWW.ianC a ■ Some schools are , www.laricashire.gov.uk/vacaiicies


excluded as commitment is bn an individual basis.


'■.4'" it _ ©


AN emphatic 136-run victory against neighbours Padiham ensured that Ciitheroe Cobras U13s retained the Ribblesdale League title. In another undefeated season, the Cobras


Experience of working in an outreach or family support role and experience of working with groups is desirable. Essential: You must have NVQ level 3 or equivalent in health, social care or childcare. You must have experience of working with parents / adults and young children and have an understanding of issues affecting families that find services hard


to reach. Informal discussion: Kay Burke at Whitegate Children s Centre


on 01282 772283 or Mia Simmons at Ightenhill Children's


Centre on 01282 839706. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies. Interview date: 26 October 2009.


Application forms: Email: hr.schoolsrecruitment@lancashire.gov.uk or


tel: 01772 536332,24-hour answerphone. Please return applications to Kay Burke, Head of Centre at Whitegate Children's Centre, Victoria Road, Padiham,


BB12 8TG. Closing date: 8 October 2009.


Catering manager Ref:CAT/jM /o9/257 £6.37 an hour. This post includes a sales related supplement.


22.5 hours a week, to work during term-time at Schools Catering, Hapton CE Primary School, Manchester Road, Hapton, Burnley, BB11 5RF. You will control food and labour budgets. Lunch and overalls will be provided. Essential: You must have a recognised food hygiene certificate and excellent hygiene standards. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement applies.


Apply online or email: HRTeam@lccs.lancscc.gov.uk Tel: 01772 538999,24hr answerphone. Closing date: 18 September 2009.


Catering manager Ref:CAT/sBR/o9/265 £6.37 an hour. This post includes a sales related supplement.


23.75 hours a week, to work during term-time at Schools Catering. Nelson St. Phillips CE Primary School, Leeds Road, Nelson. BB9 9TQ. This is a new kitchen preparing approximately 60 meals daily. You will work from 9am to 1.45pm each day Monday to Friday. Essential: You must have a recognised food hygiene certificate and exceilent hygiene standards. You must have cooking experience. ** Rehabilitation of offenders’ statement appiies.


Apply online or email: HRTeam@lccs.lancscc.gov.uk Tel: 01772 538999,24hr answerphone. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


Welfare assistant £6.28 an hour.


Ref: 128982


5 hours 50 minutes a week, to work during tenn-time at Marsden Communify Primary School, Percy Street, Nelson, BB9 OBE. Friendly, reliable person sought for welfare duties at this busy, popuiar school. You will be required to supervise the children in the dining hall and in the playground. Experience of working vrith children is desirable. ** Rehabilitation of offenders'statement applies. Interview date: 1 October 2009.


Application forms: Please send a large stamped addressed envelope to Mrs Schofield, Acting Deputy Head, at the school. Closing date: 25 September 2009.


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were rarely tested and continued to domi­ nate at this age group, winning 11 of their 14 fixtures with the other three games being cancelled due to the weather. The league championship trophy will join


the knockout competition cup already secured by the Chatbum Road side, making it successive league and cup doubles for the Cobras.


Cobras chairman Farouk Hussain was


keen to emphasis the club’s strength, adding: “The lads have worked very hard again and this has been just rewards for their effort. “They are very fortunate to have a very


dedicated coaching and management team who are totally committed to developing the boys’ skills during the winter months as well as the summer outdoor season. “It has once again paid dividends.”


■ THE Cobras team is pictured [right] with their silverware


Thompson’s tropby joy Golf


THE Town Team Finals were held at Ciitheroe GC, with Pleasington, Blackburn, Wilpshire, Accrington, Darwen and Ciitheroe represented. Wilpshire A won the A Team compe­


tition, and Pleasington B the B event. Scott Thompson of Ciitheroe won the


James Rothwell Memorial Trophy for the best nett score of 75-8-67, two shots clear of his nearest rival. M. Hartley of Blackburn had the


best gross with a 71. • THE qualifiers for the Tradesmans


ond place but he was four shots off the pace with his 76-2-74. A double bogey at the 15th was his


only slip. Gary Byrne and Denis Greenup both


Trophy Final at Ciitheroe Golf Club on Saturday found the going soft and heavy in places, but David Richardson relished the conditions and returned a rock solid nett 70 to put his name on the trophy. Alan Gillespie won the race for sec­


The Annual Junior Open Competi­


tion brought in competitors from across the region, and, as always, produced some astonishing scores. Winner J. Holland carded a nett 60


for top spot and Clitheroes Jack Roth­ well took the best gross. • WHALLEY Golf Club held its’


Men’s Open Singles event on Saturday. A depleted field, mainly caused by the atrocious weat’


ner, was subjected to


both heavy rain and strong winds for much of the day, the resulting scoring showing how difficult the conditions were. I t was a trio of Whalley members


who took all the nett prizes - in-form Colin T. Elliott (79-6-73) led the field home by one shot from John Rostron, whose score of 85-11-74 saw him take second place after a card play-off from Peter Fletcher (92-18-74). Ciitheroe member Dan Preedy took


the best gross prize with a 79. The ladies’ competition was can­


returned nett 75s, but Greenup had to settle for fourth prize after car^. Richard Walsham continued his suc­


come return to the winners’ enclosure for the final priza The Weekends Medal proved a tri­


umph for Mark RUey, who had a four under Standard Scratch nett 69 Paul Hamer finished like an express


train with two birdies and three pars in the last five, but was one short of Riley’s total and even lost out on cards


cessful season in fifth place ahead of Clive Wood and Peter Dunlop on nett 77s. Genial Geoff Sutcliffe made a wel­


to second-placed Simon Raine with the same nett 70. Paul Connolly came in with his 75-5-


70, but had to settle for fourth, and Julian Troup completed the list with his nett 71. Daniel Preedy took the best gross


with his 76. The Open Mixed Greensome compe­


tition proved fruitful for visitors C. Blackman and J. Delany, but Clitheroe’s M. Fletcher and playing partner A. Godridge took third, and the Gibsons Mike and Sue took fifth.


ALL SMILES: Scott Thompson with the James Rothwell Memorial Trophy Gary and Emma Byrne had the best


gross. The Juniors’ Club Championship for


the Ken Holding Trophy saw Jack Rothwell confirm his good form as he took the honours. James Mulligan was just three shots


away to claim the runners-up spot. The Ann James Handicap Trophy


finished with a card play-off between two of the young progressive juniors. Sam Geddes took the trophy to leave


Lewis Rothwell in second place, both returning nett 71s.


celled because of bad weather. On Sunday, the Juniors at Whalley


played in a Stableford competition. 'The winner with 37 points was Tom


Tuley, and runner-up with 32 points was Kieran Cunliffe. • AT Stonyhurst Park Golf Club,


the Seniors Open was held on Wednes­ day, with 40 pairs contesting the high- ly-popular yearly competition. Home players David Beesley and Jim


Sumner took the first prize with 43 points. John Buxbaum and Richard Moody


were second with 42 points, and Ray Shuttleworth and Jim Crowther third with 40 points.


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CLITHEROE Tennis Club A pulled off an amazing last-gasp escape act on Satmday. Playing their final match of


the season, with the unlikely scenario of needing to pick up at least two points from sec­ ond-placed Parkwood A, they also had to hope their rivals lost 5-0 in order to avoid rele­ gation from the First Division. They took a gamble and mixed up the usual pairings


Dramatic escape from the drop for relieved Glitheroe team That left the stage set for


with serve-volleyer Roger Ravenscroft making a much- needed appearance alongside Derek Parrott. The two were up against a


talented young pair, but they prevailed in a fast-paced encoimter, winning the last five games to claim the first point 6-4,7-5. One of the team’s stars of


the season Daniel Bush was reunited with trusty Steve


Pym, but after a solid start they struggled against a high­ ly experienced duo and suc­ cumbed 6-4, 6-1. Parrott and Ravenscroft also


struggled initially against this pair in the return rubber, drop- ping the first set 6-1, but fought back in the second to have three points for a 5-4 lead, only to have the door shut firmly in their faces by some inspired overheads.


one of the most nail-biting encounters, with Bush and Pym needing to repeat victory over the young pair. All looked promising when


they took the first set 6-4, but their opponents seemed to rediscover their earlier form and raced through the second set 6-3 and took a commanding 4-2 lead in the decider. Shot by shot, game by game.


Ciitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, September 10th, 2009 45


Grand stand finish


CLITHEROE Cobras U9s finished their inau­ gural Lancashire League season with back to back victories against Rawten- stall and Ramsbottom. Sam Mulligan, Daniel


Kellington and a two- wicket spell by debutant Jamie Scorah enabled the Cobras to restrict Rawtenstall to a very average score of nett 18. In reply skipper Eli


Smith helped to guide the home side to a nett score of 28 and a relatively comfortable win. Against Ramsbottom


the Cobras took to the field first once again and Edward Priory set the tone for an excellent team bowling performance, reducing Ramsbottom to a nett 17. In reply the final


Cobras pair of Smith and Lang strode out to the middle with their team only one run ahead. However, an exemplary


display of pinch hitting resulted in 23 runs being smashed in the final three overs as the Cobras raced away with the game, clos­ ing on nett 41. A fitting way to end


what has been a most enjoyable first venture into the Lancashire League with the team finishing in a very cred­ itable third place.


Showers take


their toll


THE weather was the winner in the penulti­ mate weekend of the Rib­ blesdale Cricket League. While Baxenden have


already confirmed them­ selves as champions, the runners-up place is still up for grabs, along with L^cashire Cup places. Read, in third, are


they clawed their way back into contention and eventually forced a tiebreak - but Ciitheroe have had a terrible record in breakers this season so the outcome was imcertain. Unlike the final set, everyone


now decided to hold serve until the crunch came a t 6-5 to Ciitheroe, and in a classic final rally they refused to yield the net and put away the shot that kept Ciitheroe in the top flight.


eight points behind sec­ ond place Great Har­ wood, with Padiham 12 behind the Whalley Road side in fourth. Earby are fifth, three


points adrift of Padiham. Not all ball was bowled


in the Senior Division. On Saturday, Ribbles­


dale Wanderers host Read, Whalley entertain Cherry Tree, and Ciitheroe are a t Padi­ ham.


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