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. 52. ' Clilheroe Advertiser & Times; Thursday, June 11th, 2009 Public Sector
Lmcjoue^^f*^p Lancashire schools vacancies.
iThese posts are covered by the RehabMaion of Offenders (ExempbonjAct 1975. ff -:-'v- succe^, you mH be required to appfy to the Cnminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'.
* We are conducting a job evaluation exercise and as a result the salary this post may increase or decrease, or slay the same.
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Early years teacher Main Pay Scale -
Ref: SCH00780
Brierfield Woodfield Nursery School, Sefton Street, Brierfield, Netson BB9 ' 5BE. 76 on rolt. Required September 2009, temporary on a 3 term contract for 5 mornings. We need an experienced and knowledgeable early years teacher who : : v , demonstrates a child centred approach to teaming and teaching and shares o u r ' , commitment to high standards, inclusion and the outdoors. The governing body is committed to safeguarding children. Enhanced CRB checks and satisfactory: : . - ■ references_will be required. Informal visits to the school are wanniy welcomed.',: Please contact the school on 01282 614636 for an appoinImenL,.- -r. ,t. r Application forms: the headteacher at the school. .. Closing date: 1 July 2009.
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Outreach worker *£19,427to£21,306ayear,prorata.;'
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Reedley Hallows Children’s Centre, Barden Lane, Burnley b b io u d . 120 on roll. 181/2 hours a week, required 20 July 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will join an enthusiastic, skilled and committed team
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working to support families with children under five. You will work alongside.. ; •:. ■ colleagues to provide outreach and centre based family support, activities and.. . training for local families. We welcome applicants who will enjoy and have the desire . and motivation to work in a multi agency team supporting families. This is a vaned ■ j and challenging mie that requires flexible and committed staff working in partneiship . with a wide range of statutoiy and voluntary agenaes. All staff are encouraged and supported to undertake continuing professional development. Visits to the centre for . an informal discussion welcomed. Tel: 01282 682285. . >
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Essential: You must have a minimum level 3 with a relevant childcare qualification . ; eg. NNEB, BTECi NVQ, CACHE, and at least 2 years post qualilying expenence in a , children's centre, school or social care environment Desirable: Expenence of working and supporting children and families. -. ;. ■ ■ •,:; Interview date: 10 July 2009.
Application forms: Tel: 01772 536332 or email; ' ■ . .
hr.schoolsrecrultment@
lancashire.gov.uk. Return forms to the headteacher at ; the school. Closing dale: 26 June 2009
Teaching assistant - ievel 2 *£14,891 to £17,626 a year (bar £16,663) pro rata.
v : Ref:126555
Roughlee Church of England Primary School; Blacko Bar Road, . Roughlee, Nelson BB9 6NX. 18 3/4 hours a week, term-time only, required i ; . September 2009 to 31 December 2010. You will assist a child with physical-T. dIfliculties.'.You will work 5 afternoons a week from 12noon to 3.45pm.'
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Interview date: 8 July 2009.'.- '- i Application forms: Tel; 01772 536332 or email:
the school.. ■ Closing date: 3 July 2009. •.
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hr.schoolsrecruitment@
lancashire.gov.uk. Return forms to the headteacher at . ■
The following 2 posts are required at Lomeshaye Junior School, Norfo|k : Street,NelsonBB97SY.:184onroll.
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Teaching assistant - level 2 x2. *£14,891 to £17,626 a year (bar £16,663) , -
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291/4 hours a week, term-lime oijjy, required 1 September 2009 to 31 August 2010... The governors of Lomeshaye Junior School are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic - and hard working level 2 teaching assistant to work in Lower Key Stage 2.- ■. - Lomeshaye is located in the heart of Nelson and the majonly of our children are from - British /tsian families of Pakistani hentage who speak English as an additional ■ . language. You will be expected lo woik with groups of children under the guidance of; the teacher, including children with SEN and to provide routine admin support. ; Essential: You must have an appropnate maths or English qualification, and NVQ ,.. Level 2 or equivalent
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: accurately are desirable Closing date: 1 July 2009.
Site supervisor 2 *£14,587 to £15,291 a year
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Desirable; Additional ICT qualification, expenence of working with children of ; relevant age, and expenence of applying appropnate skills in English and maths
. ’ • n , ~ ■ Ret. 126628 37 hours a week, including split shift working hours on a full year contract, required 6 ■
• July 2009 or as soon as possible; You will have cleaning and caretaking duties.*, 'i'.- - Interview date' 30 June 2009' Closing date; 25 June 2009.
Application forms for the above 2 posts: Mrs Embley on 01282 612063 or email:
bursar@lomeshaye.lancsngfl.ac.uk. Return forms to the headteacher at th e : .. . .
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protet&ig and promotng the\re!ferB rfchiden. young peo^.and .vuln^raWe^tlults.'. ■Apply online at WWW la n c a s h iro g o v u k /v a c a n c le s ^ ' "
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wiijsrd . Admin Assistant 17.5 houre per week, to bo worked „ . over 3 days (days to be negotiated). Salary Scale 2 pt 11 to pt 13 £7284 - £7645 per annum
■ Age; Concern * Lancashire .are looking ; lo recruit. an ‘ Administration Assistant to provide, support to the Area Managers who are based at Keirby Walk, Burnley and
*: Market Street Nelson. The successful applicant must . ■ - • Have excellent computer skills
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Be sell-molivated and organised V' ■ -. - * ■ ■ * - • Work well as part of a team
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: For an application pack and more information please -contact Age Concern Lancashire on 01257. 233200
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jobs@ageconcemlancs.oig.uk quoting the position you are applying for. .; -.
. .. The closing date'for receipt of completed applications
. is 10.00am on 26th June 2009 and interviews are to be held 9th July 2009.
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■ disabilrlies. Registered Chanty number 504906. . - a - . v* '
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*/ge Concern Lancashire is an equal opportunities emplom and ■w&comes applications from suitably.qualified people from all sections o f the community and from suitably qualified people wth
Catering & Hospitality- STEWARD / STEWARDESS
with partner to assist. Applications are invited from a suitably qualified couple for the above position.- Experience essential in-all aspects o f. bar 8i cellar management. Salary/ package will - be negotiable and includes accommodation on the Club premises. . /’/ease apply in writing, by Friday 26th .
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June, enclosing your CV to: The Secretary,
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Read 8i Simonstone Constitutional Club, Whalley Road, Read,- Lancashire BB12 7PB
Short listed applicants will be invited to ; - .
.the Club for interview, i - : r " . CiiaiHiiaii CiSHer. N e ’ws , iViPf?] thcreporter iobsGSSg ; jvciitheroeadvertisercouk Executive Appointments / Management
Clilheroe 422324 (Edrtonal). 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) Accountancy
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We are looking for a talented, ^ enthusiastic individual to join us as,a
ADVERTISEMENT TEAM MANAGER
/ LANCASHIRE EVENING POST LTD IS looking to appoint an/Advertisement Team Manager
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s :■ As the Advertisement Team Manager you will be responsible for a team of ■: / ' Advertising Reid Sales,Representatives.-Your Inspirabonaland firm leadership^- ; will ensure thatyour team maximise revenue opportunibes across our portfolio .; of print and online products.
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; . A great communicator at all levels, you will be skilled at enabling teams of staff to work effecbvely together.
:; You will be responsible for the effecbye professional development of your staff ■ ensuring that they are encouraged and inspired to reach their full potenhal. , - 1-'..;
' ;You will also be keen to develop your own skills and be prepared to adapt to the ;'; s many demands of a changing media landscape."
■ A key part of your role is to ensure that we are constantly stnving for excellence; . ; in the design and l^out of our advertising platforms. You will also need t o , - ; . show that you are able to instigate and produce new revenue genetabng ideas^. ;
■ We will look to you to lead from the front in Customer Care. You will need to Tshow that you have the necessary skilla to become a great
ambassador.for o u r r .;, ’ company in the markets we serve and that you can represent our company ; with'tlair and proteionalism
As the leading multi media organisabon in the local area we are passionate - ;: - -• about the conb'nuous development of our newspapers, magazines and; . ; websites.-You must be able to demonstrate strong communicahon stalls and ■ the ability to build and develop professional relab'onships with customers in p >.*
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■: order lo increase levels of business acfivi^. Whilst not essenbal. Local market;- ■ ■; knowledge is therefore desirable in the successful applicant You must b e ' ''; t- -(computer literate and possess GCSE grades A-C (or equivaleht) in English and; Maths. A UK dnving licence is also essenbal.. . _
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:< The Advertisement Manager reports direcby to the Advertisement Director.-,;,;'.*-;;. The Benebts . ,
, ‘ ' . tefhis position offers,a compebbve basic salary ^ ’ -.;I F V ,
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and.you will be enbtled to five normal •fc v/orkTng weeks holiday, plus statutory bank holidays and option^ pension
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today today for a new career Education/Teaching
- Grindlcton C.E. Aided Primary School ‘■'Sawicv Road, Grindlcton, Clilhcroc, Lancs. BB7-IQS • 'i •
. Tel/Fax: 01200 441257. . ’ n’M’
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. ' ' llcadlcacbcr: Mr. David !L Lloyd : : Required for September 1st 2009 ■ ■
An enthusiastic and creative teacher to join our : - : committed teaching team.
L ' • Temporary contract o f one year (0.5 minimum to 0.8 variable hours).
Prepared to work across year groups but with a ; ' specific responsibility for a year-3/4 class. Skills in ICT would be an advantage and a ;
willingness to play a par t in the shcool's extra . -. cimcular activities:-'. . NQTs most welcome to apply.
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I • • Application forms available at * .
wwiv.tancashirc.gov.uk;
. and should be returned to the school for the : ;. attention o f REv. Canon D. Mewis. Closing date: Monday 22nd June 12 noon Interview date:'Monday 29th June.'
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- * We are located in a rural position adjacent to the A59,-2 miles from Gisbum, :
" therefore own transport is essential.’ '
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Reporting to the financial Controller, the successful candidate will be involved in
the preparation of weekly management accounts, maintaining stock records and / -/related ad hoc duties. The ability to work to tight deadlines and IT skills;. ’ ‘ paiticulariy in MS Excel and Word are essential.
The applicant must also possess excellent communication and inteqiersonal skills
■ ' and will ideally beAAT qualified, or have appropriate practical experience. * 'A background in manufacturing/production will be a distinct advantage; as w ill. an understanding of cosb’ng procedures
; - the above position will cany a competitive salaiy and ongoing career '
; . ; ;; progression will be available to the right candidate *...
Applications in writing including a'full CV and a covering letter explaining how - ■ * you feel you meet the above criteria and stating current salary/salary - expectations to:
, Barbara Maguire, HR Manager ■; :
Dunbia (Sawley), Castill Laithe, Sawley, Lancashire, BB7 4LH. . Or by Email to
bmaguire@dunbia.com , . ' Deadline for the above positions is S pm Friday 19th June 2009
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A MAGNIFICENT seven wickets from Aaron Heal
cruise to victory over Great Har wood. ' ■ The Church Meadow profes-;
sional grabbed figures of 7-59 off just under 20 overs as the locals recorded a five-ivicket triumph. * And it was Heal whose devas
tating spell of bowling caused Harwood no end of problems, from which they never recovered.; Batting first, the home side:
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were immediately in trouble when Matthew Howarth depart ed for a five-ball duck after being trapped leg before.- . . 'The dangerous Russell Whal
ley amassed only a single before he was castled by Ian Britcliffe,
■and -when Philip Allen was stumped by Ma r tin Peel o f f . Heal, Great Harwood found themselves three wickets down with just three runs on the board. It didn’t get much better either
for the Cliffe Park side as profes-. sional Raouf Akbar holed out to Britcliffe off Heal to leave his side 174.
■ . Paul Houldsworth (27) and
Patrick Swanney (43) did r e p ^ . the damage somewhat, with the latter ending unbeaten after hit ting six boundaries and a six. : And but for his innings, you
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get the impression the result-, would have been far more con-- vincing for Gary Hunt’s Wander-' ersside. Jonathan Crabtree (0), Ian ;•
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\Vilmar Lodge, Meins Road. Blackburn BB2 6QU - / ■ (Independent School v.iih 1000 aged 2-18 on roll) 'Required for UPPER SCHOOL (Girls ll-lBycars) .• .... ,
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' Part time (0.2) Teacher of • - PHYSICAL EDUCATION .
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We require a well qualified and enthusiastic specialist lo teach du PE cumculum tliroughout the school and conlnbute to the extra curricularprogramrpe.:
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Lowfield House - - Residential Home
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, Night Care Assistant on Rota (NVQ2 Preferred) , ,
■ .For-enquiries'pleasc contact
Dean/Carol Bridge ; 01200 428514
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Please telephone (01254 506070), fax (01254 506080), or email • ' the Registrar for application form and further details, i , . •
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Haworth (5) and Richard Shov- : elton (1) all departed cheaply, but after being 50-8 at one stage, the home side were thankful for. Swanney’s efforts as 59 were -; added for the final two wickets. -.;;
. In reply,. Ryan Gladwin , amassed early runs, hitting three ‘ fours as he made 16 before being. caught by Phillip Aspinall off;. Houldsworth. -
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.; The cheap dismissals of Char- . ; lie Jackson (7) and Heal (5) did - raise a few eyebrows, but Martin Briggs:(30); arid skipper Hunt ■ (35). made’ sure the visitors; cruised-home' with almost;15.;‘ overs to spare.
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■ . And Wanderers will hope for.:' more of the same on Saturday ■ when they host local rivals 'Whal-. ley a t Church Meadow (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).
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'. READ recorded a comfort- L J able victory over Earby in ;
saw Ribblesdale Wanderers
. the Ribblesdale Veka Senior Cricket League but exited the Lancashire knock-out cup com petition in heart-breaking style a f te r falling to defeat on the penultimate ball.
. - A sensational six wicket over- ■ haul from Read’s s ta r man Andrew Rushton sent his side to a well-deserved victory as-the Earby batting line succumbed to his bowling prowess with relative
.ease. ■ Stephen Pickles (25) and Rory
Robinson (24) put up a stem bat tle for the home side but were eventually outwitted by Rushton who later took the wickets of pro fessional All Azmat (5), Chris Walton (4), Stephen Hipgrave (3) and Matt Gamer (5). ' Read pro Jon Harvey got the
'ba ll rolling when he took the wicket of Matthew Haynes for
•10; Warren Eastham grabbed himself two wickets while Rush- ; ton claimed his wickets for ju s t . 62 runs in 22 overs as the hosts were all out for just 129 in 43.5 r overs.
•. '■; The two professionals went
head-to-head early ■ on and Azmat eventually got the better, of Harvey as he surrendered his ■ wicket for 33 runs. : , : . ; • .
■ Nick Marsh had given his side a nervy start when he was pun ished Ibw from a Hipgrave deliv- ’ ery for just three runs.
- ' Michael Whalley (15) was mn ■
out before Azmat claimed his sec ond-wicket of the innings with,.
■ Kyle O’Connor (5) his victim.. -. ' Chris Holt (38 not out) was • Read’s top-scoring batsman of the day and it was his partner-
■ ship with bowling hero Rushton that secured the win.-',
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- The visitors scoring 131-5 from - ' just 41.3 overs giving them a five. ivicket victory., T.L However, there was certainly - no plain-sailing for Read in their ■ cup match against Baxenden the
: following day as they suffered a-, penultimate ball disaster. 'T h e hosts won the toss and-;i
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' chose to bat first which seemed,'!,*; ; at first, to have
been.the right- idea.' ‘
, ■•With Harvey on fire it looked
. as though Read had done enough to see out the match from the opening four batsmen;•■: •; .
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- • Opening batter-Laycock was bowled out by Gary Sudworth for 35, Harvey (84) was the pick
' of the batsmen before his exit to . a Swindles delivery while Whal ley (21) and O’Connor (14), added to the scoresheet. . ” What followed proved to be completely unexpected as the --
• hosts batting line started to col lapse and surrender wickets far- tooeasily. -■' Joey Marshall battled on as he
scored 23 not o ut but those he partnered were unable to mirror his stubborn resistance a t the crease.
• Holt (1) was bowled by Swin dles, while Rushton (1), Eastham (0), Turner (5), Howarth (0) and Kurt Smithson (1) soon followed giving Read a total of 198-9.
• Then i t was Baxenden’s turn, ■ and professional Babar Naeem sent them in the right direction •
; as they chased their target. Naeem struck 64 and proved
to be the thorn in Read’s side. - Smithson and Eas tham both took two wickets each as Daniel Cronshaw (13), Simon Payne (4); Ian Austin (4) and Naeem all fell victim.
' But it was a dogged back end
th a t led the away side to a thrilling and dramatic victory as Read’s bowlers struggled to niake a significant breakthrough.
- After Swindles (12) and Rish-. ton (17) exited the field it was up to Callum Waddington and Sud worth to do the business; and they did exactly t h a t . -
■ .With two balls remaining, the former (20) and Sudworth (27),. both not out, needed four to secure the-victory.
Anwar, punished the opening
four batsmen who collapsed under immense pressure.
. Professional Paul Turner (12), Jack Dewhurst (19), Josh McDowell (19) and Peter Dibb (6) all felt the full force of the professional who conceded just 29 runs in an impressive 14 overs - giving him an economy rate of just more than two runs conced- .edperover.
• Matthew Coulter battled on *
for the hosts in hope of giving his opponents a-more difficult chal lenge as he hit 37, but his iimings were soon brought to an end when Mitch Taylor caught from a tricky Imran Abid ddivery. The home side struggled and
there wasn’t much hope left when Paul Gaskell (6), Andrew Pearce
. (0), Dan Glover (0) and Jack Houldsworth (7) all fell with rela- . tiveease.' ; ;■ * ■
- ■.* Ben Dowtag managed 14, but
he was eventually out-smarted by Gerard Metcalf who took three wickets for himself. Clitheroe were bowled out for '
141. - •• ,. In reply the away side’s open
ing partnership went all out for victory. 'D an iel Metcalf (44) and
Andrew Kerr (43) hit boundary after boundary as they put their side into an incredibly comfort-, able position. . Glover claimed three wickets for the hosts as he did his utmost to resurrect his side’s chances. He took the wicket of Metcalf
*, And,- off a Rushton ball they . did just th at as a boundary shot ■ ensured th a t Baxenden would feature in the next round. . : Read will look to get back to wiiming ways on Saturday when they host Edenfield (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).-, :
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.CLITHEROE slumped to an embarrassing five-ivick-
et defeat-1 at the hands; of
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel follow ing a four-wicket haul from pro- ■ fessional Alamgir- Anwar. -;; ■ ; The in-form bowler tore the
home side to pieces' as he made, the task for his batting Ime a lot simpler.
; before also remoiring Oliver Clare. (10) and Mitch Taylor (4) with two brilliant balls. - .' Josh Marquet then took'the * wicket of Anthony Dignan (0)
. but the pairing of Nick Payne (5) and bowlinghero Anwar (18) saw the game through to take iricto-' / ry. ■ . Clitheroe ivill b'e hoping for a
much better performance when.- they travel to Baxenden on Sat- ■ urday.
-BABAR Naeem cut.Whal-
w J ley to ribbons on Saturday, * as the locals became the latest -* victims of the Baxenden jugger- ; naut.
■' .The P ak is tan professional smashed 133 off just 132 deliver-
; ies to cement his side’s place at . the top of the table.,
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: And in doing so, he also made sure Whalley’s sluggish start to the new season continued. - The Station Road side have
picked up ju s t two wins from their opening nine outings, including this latest 93-run rever sal. . And it was 26-year-old Naeem
who did the majority of the dam-- age with both bat and ball, also taking a five-wicket haul as Bax-,
- enden cruised home. Batting first, Baxenden put on.
, 46 for the fust ivicket before Cal-- lum ’Waddington holed out to Declan Fitzhenry off David O’Neill for 10. .
boundaries in a 33-ball 25, while Mark Rishton departed cheaply forfour. -.. - But all the while, Naeem occu
pied the crease at the other end, cracking 11 fours and four sixes in his mammoth knock. And if that wasn’t bad enough
for, the home side, Louis McIn tosh also cracked an unbeaten 39 late on to help his side climb to a total of 2254 a t the end of their allotted overs. As for Whalley, their reply-
started badly as professional Vinit Indulkar made ju s t 10 before he was castled by Dominic Bulcock. Fellow opener Martin Davies
became the first of Naeem’s'five victims with the ball after he was caught by Austin for 25, before Lee-Kearsley and Mark Fallon - began to repair the damage with a third wicket partnership of 61. However, the wicket of Kears-
. ley, bowled by Naeem for 32 after two boundaries and two sixes, triggered a collapse that saw the final eight wickets tumble for just 12 runs. - Fallon had moved on to 39 by ■
the time he fell to Gary Sud worth, but from th at point on, only Fitzhenry (2), Gregory • Jones (2) and O’Neill (1) Loth- ered the scoreboard. ■ ‘ '. . . Naeem fmished with 5-33 from
one ball short of 14 overs while ■ Sudworth grabbed 4-17 from seven, as the visitors cruised ; home iirith consumate ease. ' ■ And Whalley will hope for bet-
. ter on Saturday when they travel to local rivals Ribblesdale Wan derers (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.).
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ClitheroeAdvertiser&Times, Thursday, June 11th, 2009 S3 L a te o r d e r : duniDia , naluraHy bctlei... .
A : Dunbia, is one* o f Europe's leading and respected suppliers o f fop quality beef and lamb products for the national and international retail, commercial and A foodservice markets/At Dunbia, we are unashamedly passionate about our : ; • ■ business and we therefore require progressive individuals who wall share our
//■passion and contribute positively to the further successof the
Company.The *. Group' now wishes to recmit for the following position based at Dunbia (Sawley).
is United’s special guest
PADIHAM .Town H a l l . was packed to capacity for .
- Readstone United’s annii-; : al presentation evening. 1*;.; ; 1 Chairrrian‘Paul Clarke welcomed the’players arid , parents before compli-. men ting them on another successful seasop. , - ■ He also thanked the
managers for. all th e i r - hardwork throughout the campaign. , The compere for the evening was Jon Huggett, the girls’ team coach; a n d ' he introduced the guest for the evening Clarets legend. Martin Dobson who
; returned to Turf Moor last
September as director of youth development. ;- . ., The Burnlejricon pre sented Geoff -Lambert
: with the Charter Mark Plaque which the: club'
obtained.this year, before presenting the youngsters
: with their winnersmedals.* . '. Rollof honour
: Under 7s: Most enthusi
astic, Alisdair Moir; most improved, Lewis Taylor. ;
;. Under & Blue: Player of the year, Joel Bentley; sportsperson, Adam Colli- : son; most entusiastic Ben • Dinning. Under 8s Yellow:
. Player! of .the year, Lee
I'.Wild; sportsperson, Alex * . Bell; most enthusiastic,- . : Morgan Crowther. . ; : ' Under 9s Blue: Player of
the year, John Houston;: sportsperson. Dean Mour- house; most enthusiastic,
; Seb Swarbrick. . * • Under 9s Yellow: Player
.. of the year, William ' .Wrathall; sportsperson,
; Max Laird; most enthusi astic, Callum Roberts. * • Under 10s: Player of the
year, Jack Southern; sportsperson, Tom Bridge; . players’ player, James Dairies. .Under 11s: Player o f . the year, Charlie ■ Slinger; sportsperson, Alex Atherton; playersi player, Zac Bywater. Under 12s: Player of
the.year,’Daniel Ashton; sp o r tsp e rso n ;.
• Daniel Heap; players’ player, Drew Rushden. Under 16s: Player of the year, Danny Morton: sportsperson, Sam Lang
ford; players’ player, Hugh Ainsworth. . . . Under 16s girls: Player
• of the year, Niamh McCarthy; sportsperson,
: Leah Smits; most enthusi astic, Sophie Tomkinson. Player of th e season:
Juniors, John/Houston; Seniors, Danny Morton; Girls, Cabbie Preugseart. Under 16s: Long service
. award - Ben.-Yerkess, Elliot Bywater, Adam Greenwood and Sam
- * PLAYERS celebrate at. Rcadslonc Unilcd’s annu-
/ al presentation al (he r Town Hall, Padiham. ; T010609/2
"Langford; Chairmans award: Louise Collinson. Club person of the year, - .
Steve Bell. In addition to the Read-
stone players’ awards the club won th e following league honours: - Under 16s boys: League
Sportsman Trophy. Under 16s girls: League and cup runners up. Under 12s: Consolation Cup runners. up.
s a v e d a y !% DHATBURN’S-firial four batsmen snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.i'^'-i
i-} The home side batted first after their;oppo- neritslngrow.riad won the toss and it all went* wrong from there.
,i ;•* The away side’s star .man was D. Hoyle who annihilated the, Chat-; bum batting as he toolc: five wickets while con- ceding just 24 runs in an astonishing 13 overs.' -
-.vJohn-i Reynolds. (5); was bowled by-Hoyle before his opening part ner Mark Braithwalte (-7) was caught by C.; Herbert, again off Hoyle.. -Andrew Booth; (4)
followed soon /* a f te r before Rod Booth;(l),. Ashley- Bennett; (0)-, Steve Bowker (7) and David Lakin (7). exited in quick succession. *. ' . .'The hosts sa t a t a
precarious and embar rassing 33-7 total. = ■: Fortunately things soon changed and it was the Chatburn back end th a t , impressed :and spared their ' team mate ’s.blushes. -Neil Cartledge:(27) put in a brave r, performance before, John Lockley (35) and Andy Lambert (21).formed ^ s tro n g : partnership. ' ‘D av id , Musson finished on;12 not out; which’put the home side to a slightly- 'more convincing tally of.
'(‘•■But then'the Ingrow batting order, crashed; an d f ib u rn ed - 'a s '.th e ' B 00 tharidL':Lockley
show.took full: swing.; The pair took five wiefe e ts each and ' sent
Jngrow. to .an em b a r - rassing; defeat as they* were all out for just 58. *
'David Brown top scored
for.the opponents with a* dismal -'IB asiBooth; claimed a highly impressive feat.when- conceding just 19 runs in 4 6 .4 . 'oversy-while* Lockley conceded;32 runs in 16 overs giving
;them a 77 mn -victory. ?;;* s - Meanwhile,; Chat-y b u rn se co n d sh ad ian ; excellent victory over Ingrow; seconds ywho;
.were top of_th*e table.’ Chatburn batted first and'were given a good; s ta r t by captain John Moore (35).and Dami an Gupte; They were followed by useful con tributions from Steve : Tandy (22),- Marc Holmes_ (23), 'P a u l
..Woodworth (33);:Beni Threlfall* (36), and Robin,Kennerleyi(22 not out) as the team fm*-* ished on 197-7.
- -In‘ rep ly ' Ingrow
struggled to score runs against a strong bowling * line-up and enthusiastic
.fieldingasthey'were: ,wiped out for 100. The: wicket'i'takerswwere. ■Threlfall with 6-55 and. Geoff Lambert (4-38);;;:.':
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