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36 Clithetoe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 13th, 2009 - General Vacancies
BUOYANT
U P H O L S T E R Y ^ L I M I T E D WANTS YOU!
As one of the leading manufacturers of 3 piece suites. Buoyant Upholstery Limited is seeking to appoint for the following vacancies:
SKILLED SEWING MACfflNISTS - -
We are looking for machinists who have previous experience of working : on Flatbed sewing machines within an upholstery manufacturing ' :• > environment. Experience of working with upholstery fabric would be a - - distinct advantage. Days and Evening shifts available.,. V, . j
We are looking for assemblers who have experience of assembling wood frame parts.
SKILLED FRAME ASSEMBLERS ;
SKILLED UPHOLSTERERS
We are looking for Upholsterers who have previous cxjKrience of woridng as a fully trained skilled Upholsterer. Who have the ability to uphoistcr;3 piece suites as part of a track system.
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If you have any previous experience as a skilled worker working in a 3-'.% piece-suite manufacturing environment then we could have a job for you.:
Please send a full up-to-date CV to:
■ The Personnel Department, Buoyant Upholstery Ltd, Hallam Road,;.::.'- Nelson, Lancashire BB9 8AJ
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We are conduefng a job evaluation exercise and ■ as a result the salary of these posts may t e a s e or decrease, or stay the same. These posts are covered by the Rehabllitalion of Offenders (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disdosureV
. County Council vacancies
Ref:012/CA/147, / ' Reft 012/CA/148 ' '
Care assistant x2 -
£12,629 a year
16'hoursy.week based at Care Services, .CasUeford Home'for Hdedy People, Queens Road, Clitheroe, BB7 1AR-Yoii will work under supervision,' providing personal care'and general support to people assessed as needing a comprehensive and flexible care senrice.;Forlhe b'mes of viiork please aintact the officer on duty. _ . Essential: You must have NVQ level 2 in direci care or be committed to'sludying to achieve this quafificab'on. - Informal discussion:,Officer on duty on 01200 426355. ■*• Rehabililabon of offenders' statemenl applies.:, .
Apply online or email:
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lancashire.gov.uk . : Jc l: 01772 536194.
‘ Closing date: 28 August 2009.
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profroiig ' jhev\«{afecrfchkireayxfigpec^^winefaye,^^ Oxurises &Trainihg • t S L AUGUSTINE'S
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ElkerLane.Billington,-
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Thinking of retraining? Want to improve your chances? Looking lor a new career? : . '
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Interested candidates will be contacted in September: with details of start dales.’
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22.5 hours a week, terni b'me only, at Network 65, BB11 ■ 5TD; The core value of Lancashire County Coinmerdal Group is to competitively provide high quality highways, engineering, environmental and transport s e rv ic e s , which meet the county coundl's corporate objectives/commitments and its approach to 'sustaining, excellence'. You will transport and assist passengers with disabilities and sensory impairments in a safe, • : caring, professional manner. , . Essential: You must have: a full current driving licence including D1 Category; experience of working as part of a team; be physically lit (able to manoeuvre passengers in wheelchairs); have good communication skills and have good 'people skills' (friendly, considerate, patient, .j empathy etc).
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Informal discussion: 01772 534439 quoting job . r-. reference TCDA22.5E. This post is covered by the Rehabililalion of Offenders ■
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(Exempbon) Act 1975. if successful,- you will be required - to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'.
Application Forms to be sent to:- Transport Support , Services, LCCG HQ, Transport Building, Dewhurst Row, Off Lostock Lane, Bamber Bridge, Preston, PR5 6BB., i Tel. 01772 536551 or emall:
TransportAdmin@lancashlre.gov.uk Closing date: 28 August 2009. . .
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RIGHT CARE (L a a c a sh i re ) Ltd
- We are looldng for mature ■ I earen to Join our team to
provide a high standard o f care for our customers in their ■
■ own homes. '
We ba>‘e >^canaes for stall for eseoings and for daytime shifts starting at 07:00. ' ‘
You must have a caring nature,
and your ovi.’n transpoiL NVQ 2 . in care is piefcrr^ but not essential as trainmg can be .
provided. We orier a Pension scheme, good pay tales and' training. Umfoim provided.
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Davies is Whalley ton hero
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www.clitheroeaidvertiser.co.uk Rim going for gold
CLASSY:Chatburn cruised to victory over.
NOT even a sublime century from Whalley's Martin Davies could steer his side to victory after the opener was let down by the remainder of his batting line-up. He single-handedly drove
KINDERBEAR NURSERY LTD . Thompson St, Padiham .
Due to the success of our new baby room we require;'
- An enthusiastic Full "rime : ^ :
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For further information please contact
Alison Pulleyn or Kellyann Harwood on .01282 777277
Healthcare & Nursing
Support Worker Blacko Nelson 5 full time positions - 35 hrs p/wk
We require a flexible, warm caring person with NVQ2 or above and/or experience working with dependent patients. You w ill;
be caring for a gentleman with a C5 spinal cord injury in Blacko Nelson. You'll be working in a warm, friendly family ;
environment in the community.- Full training will be provided. Closing date 31.8.09
Applications should be made in writing accompanied with your CV to Denise Watling,
CPIMS.COM LTD, 47 Windsor
Road, Southport, PR9 9DB or by e-mail to
aDDlications@CDims.com
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer,
This post is subject to enhanced disclosure Glencairn Outreach Services =
require support workers to work minimum of 16 hrs per week evenings and weekends in the.
,! • Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale Areas. NVQ 2 desirable but not essential as training ;
i . will be given. Car driver es se nt i al .. £5.75 per hour.
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All applicants will be required to undertake an: Enhanced CRB disclosure. For Further information
Contact Louisa or Julie on :- 01282 426520, ;
the away side to a 196 total as he survived a huge major% of the innings, facing 136 deliver ies. He accumulated 16 fours and a six as he struck 109 before surrendering his side's eighth wicket when he was caught byAdil Khan from a r Shaukat Sheraz delivery. His opening partner Richard
Palmer was the first to fall for 17 and that quickly turned to 17-2 when professional Vinit Indulkarwas removed for a
:: duck by George Braithwaite. The bowler was on for his hat- trick but failed in his attempt
' when faced with Lee Kearsley w h o put up a more determined -performance. The partnership. of Davies and Kearsley saw the vis'itors soar up to 94 before the latter was sent packing by Matthew Nutter for 23.' William Marsden (4) and
George Thomas (6) were bowled by Bamoldswick p ro - .
. fessional Mohammed Asif while Merit Fallon hit 19 from as many balls before an ambi tious run saw him run out by the home side's skipper David
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Scothem.That spelled the end of the innings for Whalley, who finished on 2D1. Braithwaite, Asif and Nutter
took two wickets apiece while Sheraz also got in on the action with one wicket: In response, apart from an
impressive 65 from Nutter, ■ there weren’t any real big-hit ting totals; but each batsmen
' played their part and posted reasonable but significant
totals.. Luke Hodgson (15) was the
first to go as Bamoldswick's - first wicket fell for 3D and he
' was soon followed by captain Scothem (6). Liam Bedford ; was eventually ousted when he was caught by sensational , century man Davies from David O’Neills ball for 27 which limited the hosts to 58-3. : ,• But that soon changed fol
lowing the arrival of Nutter who slogged nine fours and a six from his 87 balls to make 65. He partnered Bedford and,.
■ Asif (14) before he chipped a .: Mark Fallon delivery into the hands of Nicky Byrne to take - Bamoldswick to 155-5.' ■ Jamie Oldfield added 23,
Michael Scothem hit an unbeaten 12 and Adil Khan (27 not out) struck a winning four .. to give Bamoldswick an ; impressive win at Victory Park.. However, they remain at the . ..
- bottom end of the table on 93 ■ points just ahead of Whalley and Clitheroe. : 'Whalley will hope to turn
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; defeat into victory when they play host to Edenfield on Sat-
' ■ urday while Bamoldswick will look to continue their good ; ■ " form when they travel to ■ ' Oswaldtwistte (1.30pm). • -
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Foulridge in the Craven and District,Cricket League Division Two thanks to a mesmerising: batting display from David Thomber.
, ':; The home side won the toss and proceeded straight to the crease to give their, opponents a lesson in bashing the ball to the boundary. An opening partnership of 130 between Mark Braithwaite and Thomber really set the tone
heroics were brought to an end when P. Chester’s bowl was clipped into the steady hands of ,C.
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land everybody,watching knew t ^ t a big total; was on the cards. The pair had been ambitious throughout their pairing but their bravery went:
; one step too' far when Braithwaite was rim out. ; , He faced 86 balls, just three behind Thomber during his time a t the crease, and hit five fours on his way to 38. Thomber had already accu-; rniilat^ an impressive amount of runs but his'
- .Gildea. The man-of-the-match hit nine fours : and three sixes as he fired a sensational 91.''.': ■ Rod Booth’s afternoon was over before it real- ::ly began as he was bowled by,.the away side’s
' Christopher Brooker-Carey.but another strong : pairing took the game away from Foulridge. Ashley Bennett strack an unbeaten 27 and Paul
:>Kenyon h i t 39 which saw Chatburn'end th e innings on 224-4.
‘ - In reply only C. Gildea and T. Bradley trou-
, -bled the scoriers to any degree with 41 and 24 -respectively. John Lockley took 3-52, Chris : Waddington took figures of 3-29 and Booth a l^ took a wicket as Foulridge were all out for 139.
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THE Clitheroe and Dis tr ic t midweek cricket league is heading for an exciting climax as both leaders Rimington and second-placed Chipping won their latest round of games. Batting first against
third-placed Low Moor, the table toppers went on th e a tta c k and amassed 137-9 from their 15 overs, mainly due to a hard-fought 33 not outfrom Bythell. In reply only Turner
with 25 and R. Booth with 19 looked like tak ing the game to the lead ers as Low Moor fell for 1D6 all out. Chipping A
b eat neighbours Chip ping Ramblers in a high- scoring game in the vil lage. Batting first Chip ping A reached 151-4 which proved fa r too many for the Ramblers who made 75-6 when they ran out of overs. The villagers of Sab-
den made 104-5 against Calderstones at Whalley CC. This proved to be too tough a task as their opponents closed on 81 all out, some-23 runs short of their teirget. The league’s two cup
competitions finals, will be held a t Clitheroe’s Chatbum Road ground, on September 6th.
Dew’s drop of panache drives Clitheroe to draw
TWO outstanding batting performances ensured an incredibly close
encounter
between Clitheroe and Cherry Tree in the Veka Ribblesdale
Cricket League. I t was the Ribble Valley
side’s Jack Dewhurst who was first to showcase his superiority with the bat as he opened the innings with professional Paul Turner at Preston Old Road. I t wasn’t long before
Turner (17) faced the walk back to the pairilion when he was caught by Craig
: Kennedy from a Daniel Lord delivery. The pro managed to hit four fours during his short spell at the crease. . Josh McDowell (3) and
Cobras success continues . Vi '■ ^
■ in the Laricashire League with wins against Nejson fielding vvhichsavvtheir. opponents ciose on a .net»,; '’and Rishton.' ■'
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' Clitheroe's youngsters amassed 76 without los-.' Smith and Billy Jacks. Some sensible'batting frotn'' " '.ing a wicket; their best batting display so far;
' Orthodox off-spinner Smith extracted prodigious Cilitheroe made an impressive,125;1 in a reduced turn and totally mesmerised the visitors batsmen, 18-over league match.
' Read as they demonstrated their batting strength.
COBRAS Under 9s continued their success season ",f: pressure with some tight bowling.and tigensh.',.'5;;.;5 .
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scoreof 232, with wickets for Adam Slansfield, E l i ' • the final pairs easedthe Cobras home with anet-.;*.-
' \ " The visitors were always going to stiiiggle^;’-;;,:,- ..; :; score o f 252; Harry Lang top-scoring with a pugnar ... against a vibrant Cobras outfit and their task was cious 27, including six boundaries, further compounded by destructive spells of bowl- Cobras Under-lSs
povvered.to victory against; .vv-v-^ - ing by Eli Smith and George Poole.
' picking lip two wickets for four runs; while his jun-Y -The re-united opening partnership of Dent {30,. <,
:2 jb r bowling pa'rtner Poole wenteme better vvith h is - ‘
r.inot om) and Banks (32 not out) pm on a firsf ydeket;. '' 'slippery medium pace skidders and snared three .: partnership of ,68, effectively batting Read oirtpf . .: .,'.,:' "Nelson batsmen for a miserly four runs. >,
That resulted in the Ribble Valley side romping (22 not out) completed an impressive performance,: home by 41 runs. \
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‘ the match. HouIdsworUi (25 not out) and Bowmess Any chance that Read may have had were'quiddy
■ ' Playing away at Rishton skipper. Daniel Kelling-:; - dispelled by a devastating opening burst of pace - tori opted to put the opposition in on a bright mom- bovriing by.Houldsworth (5-1) enabling CirUrerpe to;.-; ' Trig and the Cobras bovrlers put Rishton under-
cruise home with Read all outfor 66. _ ' ’’
Tim Le Breton (10) strug gled during their stay as they were punished by Waqas Hussain and Lord
’ respectively. At this point Dewhurst was still looking strong and there was a hunger in his eyes as he continued to find, the boundary.
. I t was his pairing with Peter Dibb that made life difficult for the hosts as ■ they pushed Clitheroe to a
' much more respectable tally. They both, however, eventually fell victim to Hussain who finished the innings on 3-52. . Dewhurst had survived
114 deliveries as he accu mulated 86 runs which
■ included eight fours and ': four sixes while his partner .'in crime Dibb fell.just '.short of a deserved half
century after striking three fours and two sixes on the way to 44. Daniel Turner h it a
quickfire 15 before becom ing Lord’s third and final victim and Farook Butt struck an unbeaten 22 which contributed to Clitheroe’s climb. Cherry Tree’s Joe Bolton then became the third player to claim three scalps as he claimed the wickets of Paul Gaskell (6), Ben Dowling (11) and Joshua Marquet (D) a t the expense of 31 runs which saw Clitheroe end on 229. In reply, the hosts failed
to record the victory after falling five runs short of their total. Mark Hadfield opened brightly as he hit 59 from as many balls but opening p a rtn e r Mark Mend only managed sb;. Up stepped Darren
Broom who looked as the he was going to single- handedly drive his team to victory. He fell seven short of an unbeaten century after striking 11 fours and four sixes.
. Twelve runs apiece for
Bolton and Jack Kennedy and 18 for Jon Baldwin saw Cherry Tree finish agonisingly short of the mark on 224-4 a t the close of the match. Joshua Mar quet finished with 2-57 while Le Breton and Dewhurst also to o k ,a wicket each. Clitheroe will hope for
more of the same when they play host to Read on Saturday, wickets pitched atl-3Dp.m. ■ : . .'
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