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1 44 V c i i th e r o e A d v e r t is e r & T im e s ,:T h u rsd a y , Fe b ru a ry 12th, 2009 General V acanc ie s :
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SUPPORT WORKERS (Ref: 2013) £ 5 .7 3 - £ 6 .3 2 p e r h o u r
. ; Full T im e / P a r t T im e a n d B a n k p o s it io n s_ a va ila b le ir .; ;5s- -fevj:i
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• e s sen t ia l a s fu ll t ra in in g an d in d u c t io n w ill b e 'g iv e n . A ll p o s it ion s a t t ra c t an e x c e lle n t b en e f its p a ck a g e inc lu ding
. life a s su ra n ce , ’ life s^ le d is co u n ts th rou g h y o u a tw o rk .co .u k i'j i’^ and a ch iid ca re v o u ch e rs s ch em e .
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-theidiaol willt Spcdaliil Slalm in Performing-Arts ■
Hmitcachcr:. Mr Stephen Cox Outstanding Career Opportunity r,i
Part-time curriculum support^ assistant (maths)
,1; i i . £14,847 to £17,574 a year (bar £16,614) pro rala. : : S' ' , Required for Apnl 2009
I The School: I - A highly successful and oversubscribed specialist school ^ . I - High academic achievement (83%'5A‘-C 2008), ! -Maths Dept gained 84%_5A*-C 2008
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I - Outstanding Ofsted report 2006 I - Innovative, modem and exciting learning environments- I - Spectacular niral locabon I - A strong sense of community, in a safe and caring environment,
j The Person:
j ; The pe'rsbnality and drive to heip young peopie overcome : , bam'ers to teaming
' i - Asound understanding of a school environment , - ’ '
-A strong sense of professional integnty - - The ability to adapt to a wide range of duties.’
I The Promise: ^ 1 ; ‘ ' ' I - A commitment to professional development•:s> ,-.•*- "p- >
1 - A highly supportive and expenenced Maths department s;;,*,; J - An environment where teachers can teach and pupils can learn.' ;
j Essential: Malhernatics and EngEshGCSEExpaience of woriung^f:
jw r i h ' s e c o n d a r y a g e c h S d r e n ^ Desirabte: NVQ Levd 2 or above(or eqiivalent) in relaled a r^ , ,v «
I Eiq)erierx»of\«x1(irginaclasOTXxnerivironnienLExperierx»of/.J; I adniiislralive wodt Experierxs cri worlring wrto chJdren wrih . jehaJergingbehaviour.
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j lnfbnnaldiscusston:^Hkd'sPAon01200449867.-. I This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders
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* (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to ,-. ’ ' I apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We are
j conducting a job evaluation exercise and as a result the salary I of this post may increase or deaease.'or stay the same'.
j Interview date. 2 March 2009 >
j Download applicab’on fornis from school website; j
wwwhowland.lancsngflac.uk. Email to: ,
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atayior@bowiandhighJancssch.uk ' I Closing date: 21 February 2009.,
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Catering & Hospitality KITCHEN ASSISTANT:
HAIR STYLIST wanted on self
employed basis. 01200
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BARROWFORD PRE V ;; s SCHOOL NURSERY : ’ ; ■ Requires a caring and - •.■r.--- motivated Level 3 E arly (Years Practitioner.c: ,'^ .^7-
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. Experience with under 2's': desirable. • Call. Mar] on 01282 698057 or 01282 - ■'616602.
, . . ' ^ ■ , ‘ ^ ^ - A team player vnth exceiient numeracy stab : '1 ■ 1 . .v
I - The abiiity to work vnth autonomy in a helpful a'nd diplomaOo j I manner ,,
County Council : ; S . ' ’
1 We are conducting a job evaluabon exercise result the salary of this post may increase or decrease,-:; or stay the same s
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fA; Lancashire Education Medical; • • Service (East)
LEMS Burnley Centre, Hillview, Svrindon Street, Burnley •B B 1 1 4 P F . . . -
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Teaching assistant - level 2x2 Ref: E011B6SH
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1 post; Monday to Wednesday afternoons plus Thurstlay from 11.45am and all day Friday (year 11 pupil - MLD)._-
Required unbi the end of summer term, term-time only. . You will: work flexibly under the direcb'on of the centre • leader and class teachers; be expected to promote' ■ inclusion and Independence; have a good understanding; of the KS4 cumculum and may be expected to follow, .vj, programmes from a multi-disciplinary team including the;; possibility of work experience. A good knowledge of Microsoft Word and &cel would be usefuHo support the; adminisiralive function of Ibis role. Both posts arefS'., r-'e'.' temporary unbI the end of the summer term and are to support pupils with special educabonal needs. .■•?,"'•'>■;“ Essential: You must have an NVQ level 2 qualification': appropriate to the post (or equivalent). You must have experience of: working with; or caring for children of r :-; relevant age; working in a relevant classfoom/seryice 'environment. "
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• Cafe near Clitheroe a -v . requires a mature, reliable r; ’ person. Duties Include •Waiting on, food .j,-. -■ - •, preparation and general kitchen duties. Experience -
: preferred. Part time iShrs-t- ■
: per week. Includes some ^weekend work. Ring or email Tim on 01200 429364 or - 1
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Informal discussion; Kalb Waddington, Area Manager,; LEMS East on 01254 220785 or email r' kath.waddinatonfS)
lancashire.aov.uk.AferAf.'rir/lj'.i..?,^fc'. Prospective candidates are invited to visit the’ rrenire'on' Wednesday 25 Februaiy 2009 and asked to contact the centre directly for an appointment, tel: 01282 .434253. •This is a casual car-user’s posL;However, we'may.r.;'i. A consider you if you cannot drive beiause of a disability. Interview date 24 March 2009
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Apply online at or tel: 0845 053 0008.- Closing date; 2 March 2 0 0 9 .,- ,'5 " . .7 ,I ’ ‘
^ AVON REPS & SALE S ; : Leaders. Call Nadine: :
nEcftiieioeaflNrtiserxoiiili
(Avon
Ind.sl) Free on 0800 0112928 or visit ....
www.avon-bl2.co.uk
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• £14,847 to £17,574 bar £16,614 a year.' • 1 post:' Monday to Friday toll days (year 10 pupil
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- . . Assessment and reablemehf
home care assistants - £553.91 a month gross.
; Ref: 081/HCA/I162
.18 hours a week at East Lancashire ^ Assessment and Reablement Home Care Service, office base: Woodhaven Day Centre, Thomeyholme Road, '
•County Council A 4 - s t a r council , . ■ « ■ B A 4 - s ta r council . . . ■ /?. /©y ' • • . Johnston Pressj Northwest , We are currently looking for a Trainee Management Accountant.-
Trainee Management Accountant
w o rk in g , towards their professional qualifications, reporting To , • the Divisional Finance Manager of Johnston Press Northwest.- ‘;:
'You will be expected to. understand the local inarkets and liaise w ith senior managers, at - lo c a l; 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 small 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 2 years experience, possess a high intellectual capacity, ro'uhded business skills as w e ll as commercial acume'n.'rYou will be working towards your
• professional qualifications (ACA; or. CIMA .equivalent),. possess vadvanced'Microsoft Excel knowledge with some experience in managing a team.
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If you are interested in joining this successful finance team then ; . please con tac t: 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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jpress.co.uk ' • ^ Closing date for Application- 27th February 2009 :■
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NEED CASH FAST TO V cope with rising costs. - : - . Deliver and collect catalogues. Part time and full time available. Tel: 0845129 2 0 2 0 . - V,
EARN£50-£500 per . week. (18■^). Oel/Col ■ catalogues. 0800 008 6513
Chatburn
Church of England S ch o o l Sawley Road, Chatbum, Clitheroe BB7„4AS. .
Teaching assistant level 21
teaching assistant level 3 Salary; TA3 for 14 hours and 24 minutes. TA2 for 6 hours..
Ref: 123259
20 hours plus 24 minutes a wrek, term-briie only, required from 20 April 2009. Maternity rover for a'qualrfied teaching assistant to vwrk in a recepbonfyear one dass for 3 days awe€k,MortoaytoWednesdayrndustve.-;:;;;A; . Essenflal:NNEBorequivalenL‘ - Interview date: 16 March 2009 '
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Acenngton BB5 6BD. These posts are permanent for 18 hours a week but some degree of riexrbility is required... to' be able to work up to 20 hours a week on altemabng ' shift pattern, to be flexible between the hours of 7am to 2pm on a moming/early shift or 4pm to 10pm on a eveningflate shift, depending on the needs of the . • • -.• service. These post s are to cover a 2 week role, .:• Including alternate weekends. Applicants must be able. , to drive and have a toll valid driving licence;' .r - - ■ -.
You will be recruited to work in the Hyndbum and R ib b le \ Valley area to provide personal care, advice and assistance to people who need a wlde^anglng, and flexible care '.v. service; You w1l also administer prescribed medicabon and offer support to people who are canng for another person.. The aim is to support these people to exerrise the •> t: .•, maximum possible independence in their daily lives.;,.;; Informal discussion: District Home Care Manager,'. ;; ' ; Helen Greenhaigh, on 01254 384017.'
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In addib'on we are looking to recruit casual home care • assistants, to work as and when required. :,The hourly : ■; rate'of pay is £6.73 for weekdays and £7.08 for weekends. This post Is covered by the Rehabililabon of ’ ' Offeriders (&empbon) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a ■ .'disclosure'; We welcome applicabons from men as they >' are under-represented in our service! We are conduebng ■
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a'job evaluabon exercise and as a result Ihe salary of Ibis post may increase or decrease, or slay the same. 'A ;-j, - ■ Apply online or email;
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dsocareservice.Hrteam@
lancashlre.gov.uk. Tel: 01772 646841 / 646863,24-hour answerphone.. Closing'date: 6 March 2009. : ^
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commurity.AppTtcatfensfibmelhracminOT
The above posts are covered by the Rehebilitalion of Offcndersl loproiedingandfrarothgiliBvieteiXc^^
, (Exemption)'Act 1975. Itsuccessful, you will be required to lP"9Pfri®5'ri\mlnei^adv& . apply to Ihe Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. ;; HAppiy onliiie at www.jancashir&gov^
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This post Is covered by the Rehabililabon of Offenders (Exempbon) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We are ronduebng a job evaluabon exerdse and as a result Ihe salary of this post may increaseordecrease,orstaythesame.-v-.;:’, ' Application forms: Tel: 01772 536332 or email:
hr.schoolsrecruitment@
lancashire.gov.uk. Return forms to the headteacher at the school.' Closing date: 27 Februaiy 2009. '.
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Hycrome (Europe) Ltd; Widow Hill Road, Heasandford Ind. Estate -i-: BURNLEY, Lancs, BBIO 21T
A 4 - s ta r council
L c m c c u S ^ it^ Jn C o u n ty C o u n c i l^
This varied role,‘'you’ll provide
genersil.sup^rtto.pur^Hn^
ce.sectiori ^ .. I^a'nd gain experience across ‘dl asperts of its'w^jYou’ll^be Injjutling'
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Bryou’ll haw'office experience7g^„PC skilte and the ability to wprMo^^s. ...
for.your commitment you l| enjoy, c _ , . . P . ehvIronrhenV quality trilningrfamlly-friendly pojlcles.a Anal salary I
iSfperislori scheme,'flexitime and generous holiday allovrance.')/s,,;^ • : For an application pack"call 01254 691CT2 (24 hour answerphone)
^■7 quoting the relevant reference number.'Mtematlvely, emalhj^iv^ i^?^^f/\Kef;;inrnQnprthnmAft‘.Rn.iik oVvlsIt
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cirtheroe 422324 (Editorial). 01282 426161 ( A d v e r f o j n g j j im ^ ^ A c co u n tan cy riousmg For all the latest sports news go to
wvw.ditheroeadvertiser.GO.uk pendle Prospect Homes Is a group company,conslstlng of /
JANUARY . FEBRUARY
MARCH s p o i f i l
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FEBRUARY.
14 - North Lancs and ■
; .ing;,Guys Hamlet: •10-30 : a.m.;. all
;' members are asked to attend.
24' - Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket and Bowling Club annual meeting, Church Meadow, 8 . p.m.
MARCH
1 - start of Whalley . Cricket Club junior
indoor; APRIL
18 - Harry Cowburn; Singly Rushton St Bowling Club entries to Cynthia ; Bullen, 82 Russell'
• Place, Gt Harwood (012548894071).
20 -P en d le and Burnley Grand Prix . meeting, Burnley Boys’ Club 6-30 p.m;.
MAY
3 - Pendle and Burn ley Grand Prbe race one, : Hameldon Hill, starts from Turkey-;'-: Street
' School, ’Accrington; at noon.”
8 - Pendle and Bum-; ' ley Grand Piix race •'•two, Pinhaw Fell ■ Race, starts from. Red Lion Street,
•’ i EarbyatT p.m.' ; :' 18
- Matthew
. • Thompson Open Doubles, Rushton' St Bowling Club -
•' ’entries; to ■vJean:
- • Heys,.10 Grimshaw: • St, Gt Harwood (01254888107). 22 Pendle ■
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Burnley Grand Prix ; race, three, ;
;>,Burnley:.Lions •'10K, starts from
. • Coble Cricket Club at 7
p.ni. '' '
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.Tel:01282 418300 Fax:(01282)418310 ; - Visit our Website:
www.hycroine.com ' .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. AND SAFETY MANAGER.
~i A vacancy exists for an expenenced person capable of . managing the company’s environmental, health and ^ety *. system in order to maintain our ISO 14001 registration and in . particular our “Pollution Prevention Control” (PPC) permit
. V ‘ ‘ and Climate Change Levy agrccmcnL '■ Other duties will include ensuring that the environmental, «
; health and safety policies are adhered to throughout the business and that improvement programmes are actues-ed. - The succ^sful person vWll have a minimum of tiiree years experience of developing and implemeVting an EHS system in a
: chemical processing environmcni with ideally a formal .; p.'r
qualification in this‘‘(hsciplme. ■ -- . Should you tvish to apply for the above position, '
‘ - please do so in writing to Carly Barlow. V/ Qosmg date for this vacancy is 20ih Febniaiy 2009.
31 - Pendle and
, Burnley .,: Grand ; Prix race four, Hen don Brook,'starts
. from ■;, Marsden Park Golf Club, Nelson at 11 a.m. :'
JUNE
6 - Pendle and Burn- ■ ley Grand Prbe race ■ five, Kelbrook Fell, starts from .: St Mary’s ; Church, .'Kelbrookat2 p.m..
• All items for the Sports Diary must; be submitted three, days before ithe 'issue in which they . are to be first pub- . 'lished.;-.';" Email. : edward.lee@east-: ‘
lancsnews.co.uk • .
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.. Oakhill; ; College. • from3-30p.m.
STEVE Lyons was the man in form in the East Lancashire Table Tennis League..............
; He won all his matches to steer Rams West to a close 21-
; 18 victory over Pendle Stained Glass. ,
; Fylde crown green coaching associa^ ' tion annual meet--
a major Valley date By. Duncan Smith
1 CYCLISTS from throughout the • ■.'Ribble Valley are being urged to ■ sign up now for a major event in- August
^ : . -The ‘.‘Pendle Pedal” takes place ; ■ on Sunday, August 2nd, and is one of the region’s major ‘‘cycling sportives”. Riders taking part choose either
; a :60-mile or a 100-mile r id e ; through the beautiful and hilly ■ •Pendle,
Ribble.Valley, Lune Valley and Forest of Bowland country-
: side. The route takes them over some of the quietest roads in the country, through stunning coun-.
■ tryside and over climbs steeped in cycling folklore, such as the
• Trough of Bowland and the Nick ■ o’Pendle. Mark Sandamas, whose compa-
ny Pennine Events organises the Pendle Pedal, said: ‘! We know that this event is in the summer, but people’s diaries get filled up quick- ■ ly these days so we are giving them plenty of notice to make sure they, can make the event.” People can enter online at
www.pennineevent&
co.uk ?. ■ Pictured are some of the riders who took part in the Pendle Pedal 2008. (s)
Steve leads way to table tennis win By Phil Simpson . East Lancashire, with pro
motion firmly in their sights,' crushed fellow contenders Old
•Masters 27-9, with Mick and Ian Haworth unbeaten for the cricketers, while in the First Division, Whalley Eagles had a resounding 30-4 win at Jet-'
' stream. Paul Waddington and
Frank Hamer were both unbeaten as Shahsmen had a : comfortable 27-6 success at Slayers. . . And Burnley Boys’ Club go
from strength to strength in their quest for the Second Division title, as they beat Tek-Neek28-6. The Third Division saw
'Trainees secure a 26-8 win over Clitheroe Rovers, while in the all-LowMoor clash, the C team eased past the juniors 25-14. Joseph Fourie won all his
matches for Whalley Cygnets, but it was all in vain as Over 40s Shahsmen took the match 20-17.
Elsewhere; Keith Ward and;
Keith Jackson were both on sparkling form as Allspeeds made the trip to Low Moor in the Premier Division and won 23-10.
. East Lancs continue to impress with a 28-15 win over Rovers, and Attackers defeat ed Marsden 26-10.
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Youngsters ‘on cue’ . for pool success
THIRTY youngsters from the Ribble Valley and
' beyond were “on cue” to take part in a pool com petition. •'■Representatives from three ages ranges, under 14, under 16 and under 19, descended on to
•' Clitheroe’s Juice Bar and played off in a cup style knockout to find the best players to progress to the North West final in Preston. The winners on the day were Kieran Riley,
Alex Marshall and Danny Wilkinson. - Pictured are the youths having fun during the . pool tournament, (s)
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Enthusiasts’ ‘Mini’adventure
.'OWNERS and fans of 'x l^ c Minis can m'eet lip > '.’wjth ■
fellow' enthusiasts ,<
, and enjoy a rim out at a regular '.JiMiniTMeet" • based in the Ribble Val-jn ley.' ’ ■ Since starting more
• than a year ago, the "Hell and Back" meet contin
ues to grow and attract more and more classic Mini fans from across the region. It takes its name from the fact the destina- - tion for the run is usually: Devil's Bridge, at Kirkby Lonsdale. The route there varies each time, but the start
ing point for the meet is
. always the McDonald's restaurant, off the A59. atBarrow.- The latest meet was
on Saturday, and the run was “Hell and Back - B roads to Bentham”; • Anyone interested can . just turn up at future
events and can get more information by sending : an e-mail to event organiser Ben Ferguson
; at: benferguson_l(ghot-
mail.com ■ , Our picture shows
enthusiasts’ cars lined up at Barrow for the most recent Mini meet, (s) .
Hockey players needed Mixed fortunes ' CLITHEROE Ladies’
'Hockey Cub are on the hunt for new players, as the side looks to expand.
- The club currently 'boast three senior ladies’
.'teams and two junior teams, at Under 13 and ' Under 15 level..
^ of any stan
dard and age are wel come, with equipment provided.
Training sessions for boys and girls aged
: between six and 15 takes place at the Ribblesdale High Technology College all-weather pitch in Langshaw Drive, Clitheroe, every Satur day morning from 10 a.m. until 11-15 a.m. And training for th e :
seniors takes place a t . Hyndburn Sports Centre
on Wednesday evenings between 8 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. Anyone interested is
asked to come along to the relevant training ses sion, or contact Hannah Laverty (07855 337708), Steve Palmer (07512 188916) or email: clitheroehockeyclub@hot
mail.co.uk ’
CLITHEROE’S various sides suf fered a mixed weekend in the Mid- ■
; Lancashire Badminton League. • : ■ . The A team chalked up a solid 10-8
: win in the Second Division when they took on Zodiac. ■ However, the C side disappointing
ly suffered a home defeat in the Fourth Division a t the hands of Brindle A. •
In.the Blackburn League First ; Division, the Clitheroe A team trav- ; elled to Halsteads and came through
■victorious after a faltering start to the match.
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wealth of
experience.helped the B team to a 11-5 victory o-ver Indepen dents A. Tony Bush won a ll four of his
games, partnered by Darryl Smith and Julie Pym, while Ann Taylor kept a clean sheet, helped by a fine per formance from husband and wife pair Mark and Sheila Perry, t : : ;
■ , They secured a 124 success, while a ; -J".
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