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Clttticree 422324 (Editorial),01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classlfled) Catering & Hospitality
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Due to continued business development Weston EU Ltd has the following opportunities at our new facility at the West Craven Business Park, Earby:-
SERVICE ENGINEER tx I f . i >' ■ ^
Successful candidates will have the necessary experience to repair and on occasions instaii machinery used for our engineering processes^. You wiil have the ability to diagnose faults .and implement repairs in a timely manner' and ensure' adherence to our internals planned preventative maintenance programme.' Knowledge and experience o f both electrical and mechanical engineering would be advantageous.
' - You will work a 37 hour week on a rotating double day shift pattern, v
^ S t o n Press - West^Media Sales Gentfl looking to recruit a
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m i . TIME MEDIA SALES ADVISOR WITHIN THE CLASSIFIES ADVERTISING SEC T IO 0
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To request an application pack, please email Judith Kevin at:
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lep.co.uk ;'.| f or telephone on 01772254841 Closing Date . Friday 16th April 2010
Johnston Press is ail; equal opportunitiK-<>^
employer
|The North West Media |Sales Centre is based at |the.divisionai headquarters |a t the Lancashire Evening
iPost, Preston. ..... .■
|Jhe saies centre is responsible porthe classified & recruitment ^advertising across 33 market
Ifeading newspaper brands, serving fever 1 million readers, 17 industry |fecognised websites plus online jobs, rmotors and property sites
Ijhe Role:
§As a Media Sales Advisor you will be . responsible for managing a sales territory
|ib y telephone, ensuring monthly targets are met both in print and onlinerThe job involves I'managing your regular customer base by ) . '
Ibuilding professional relationships and : ^ niainfaining the highest standards of customer.
frare.You will be proactive in seeking out an(i ; ^)-) ^developing new business opportunities, across; bur^^
^portfolio of titles and websites. You will be expected to f maintain high standards on each sales (^11 to ensure quality and consistency are achieved.' - •
iThe Person:
fThe successful candidate must be able to thrive in a fast I ’paced office environment, working both individually on a ■
^rterrifory and as part of a team. You will need to be self - ^motivated and have the drive to ensure sales targets are -
I P achieved. The need to work on your own initiative and have the !; ability to effectively plan and orgainse your time to ensure ■
ll'deadlines are met. You must be computer literate and possess • GCSE grades A-C (or equivalent) in English and Maths. A proven IS track record in sales, particularly, advertising , would be an advantage.
The Benefits: This position offers a competitive basic salay (dependant on experience) i :
^ ^&i:and an attractive monthly bonus potential. You will be entitiled to five normal ' working weeks holidays, plus statutory banks holidays and optional pension scheme. In addition, you will recieve on-going training, including company • • induction and a career development programme. - ' •
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Candidates will be able to demonstrate a high level o f skill combined with enthusiasm..and ^ commitment, to deliver a . quality service to our manufacturing facility. You will be working in a fast paced production environment, working, to high quality manufacturing standards for the aerospace industry.
A full job description can be obtained by contacting the Human Resources Department.
To apply please forward completed Application Form, CV and current salary details to Julie Beckett Human Resources Manager, Weston EU Ltd, Station Road, Foulridge, Lancs BBS 7LE \ . Application form available on
www.westoneu.com or 01282 863993
Closing date: Friday 2nd April 2010 Healthcare & Nursing ■ 1000^ W h e r e « ld r j : p« ; j» Ic l i n d I n in> in h rw s in g
Abbevfield Care Home Clitheroe Wc are seeking to recruit a
SENIOR CARE ASSISTANT
This position is part time and includes days/evenings ‘ and weekend duties on a rota system Good working conditions
. Mrs vary between IS and 22.5 hrs per week
Applicants must have NVQ 3 in Care, and Supervisory experience, with an understanding of Administration duties
You should have good communication skills and be able to actively enhance the Residents quality of life ■ Applicants request by S.A.E.
We also require a PART TIME CARE ASSISTANT
ShiRs in rotation covering momings/evenings and weekends
Permanent position
Applicants must have a minimum age of 18 and ideally be qualified to NVQ 2 standard, or willing to train to achieve this. You will be working closely with
clderly/frail people, and should have an understanding • o f the basic principles of care
All positions require a CRB Disclosure
Disclosure expense to be met initially by the applicant V Please contact Mrs GMarsden,
Abbeyfield House, Union St, Low Moor, Clitheroe BB72NH Tel: 01200 4425S0
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Countries such as Australia, N ew Zealand, America and C anada are actively encouraging skilled workers to migrate. If you work in a medical profession you may-be exactly the type of person they are looking for.
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Myerscough College is the largest College in the landbased sector, which we believe is especial place, ottering a welcoming environment in a beautiful setting. We have the following opportunities to join our team:
Administration Assistant To provide adminisiration support to the East
Lancashire centres including data entry for enrolnients, student records and results. Advanced
Microsoft Word and excel skills essential. Salary £13,060 - £15,113 per annura
Fixed Teirn, VVitton ^ To effectively support the animal care team and participate in training towards the apprentice
Animal Care Apprentice;
trarnework; an interest in vvotWrig vvith anirnals vvith someexperierx»essentiaI.
- - National Minimum Wages rates apply.
15 hours per week, Monday to Friday To be respcirisible tor the cteariirig tjf cJassrtxxns and other general cleaning duties; a flexibinty to work eveningsAveekends essential. ' £628 per hour.
Household Domestic v) (basklatWitton)
Above positkxis subject to disclosure.
For intbnnation legarding the above positions or to apply online please visit our website. For an
apptication p ^ please send an A4 self addressed envekrpeto:
Human Resources Team Myerscough College, Bilsbonow, • ■ Preston PR30RY
Closing Date: Thursday, 15 April 2010.
the College is eonmmed to eeteguarding and promotes the ' welfare of ail learners and expects ell staff to share this commitmenL '^
Myerscough •'CbUcgc^
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jobsitoday ,, ; EXPERIENCED J c a f 6 & V enue FRONT OF HOUSE
Full Time Flexible Hours - Clitheroe Excellent Salary Package .
An experienced and highly motivated Front of House professional, you will provide the highest quality food and beverage service so that every customer enjoys ' : the best possible expenence of ; The Grand Cafd & Venue.
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The rote requires that you go the extra mile in terms of teamwork and service, and demonstrate flexibility -to cover spill shift, evening and weekend event ' working, including support to evening event bar - ..-refreshments for certain events..
Your credentials will Include a proven track record as
: Front of House, ideally.with live theatre, conference •' ; ’ . and events hospitality expenence. .- i ' : ■
Closing date for enquiries is Friday 16th April 2010.
To find out more about this exciting role contact: Martin Kavanagh, Operations Director, Tel 01200 421599 •
Email
martin.kavanagh@thegrandvenue.co.uk 3 Millstones Inn West Bradford, Clitheroe
PART TIME WAITING ON BA R PERSON REQUIRED For weekend Shifts"'
Experience Essential Preferably aged 21-F
Please Call: 01200 443339
Healthcare & Nursing St Andrews House, Barnoldswick
Unique Care Home for Young Disabled Require RGN/RN
for 2 x l2 hour night shifts per week,working 8pm to Sam. Job share considered
Telephone: 01282 816701 for application form / further details.
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and the- competition was very well supported with a full start sheet.
The new Captain, Tony .
WrighL Vi playing alongside the new Lady Captain, Sheila Parmen, with Roy Gilmore and Jim Walker, finished 3rd with a net score of 61.4. Runners-up were Steve
very creditable 58.6 were John, Carolyn and Andrew Blocked along •: with Jim Sumner. Following the competition a buffet and presentation was held in the clubhouse. To complete the . formal
activities for the- weekend, the Welcoming Party’for the Captain' and Lady Captain was held on Sunday at Stonyhurst College, which was also very well supported. Pictured (inset, - right)
Clash, Tom Harper, Russell Davies and Jean Gentry with a net score of 60.1. The winners, with a
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Driveln. • The''weather stayed fine
THE 2010 season got underway at Stonyhurst Park Golf club on Satur day with a Mixed Texas Scramble and Captain’s
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Bolton 2 n d s ..... .,).29 dithoroG RUFC ■..■■■■■■ 1,9 - CLITllEROE performed well at Bolton, but several changes to the side made it hard to -
gel.-. Bolton never, really allowed'
the Clidieroe .men into their
wind, the forwards were soon on the offensive and pressured into the Bolton half. The team was immediately
stride. Kicking-off with a fair cross
rewarded when Fitzhenry slot ted the penally for a Bolton transgression. Bolton pressured from the restart and were duly awarded
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lveiliser.co.uk in defeat
.scores were level. The pressure was now all
their own' penalty, and the
.snaffled possession and ■Bolton’s desperate defence gave a penalty, with Fitzheniy again taking the points. ' In a see-saw match, Bolton’s
from Bolton, but Clitheroe
. Again, the Maroon and Gold rallied, and after some good quality play. Peel darted .through the broken field to
aggressive running enabled thern to push up the pitch and retain field position until the score came. With a driving run from their number eight, they regained the lead 10-8 up.
touch down. With the conver sion missed, Clitheroe still led at half-time 13-10.
after the break and soon put Clitheroe under pressure, which soon gained its reward. A tiy came as the Bolton
players kept ' hammering towards the Clitheroe try -line, and the five points put them back in the lead. From the restart, Clitheroe
gained possession, and again, as they pressed into the Bolton 22, the ball was killed and Fitzhenry took the three points on offer.
Again, just when aitheroe Bolton ■ came out firing
again pressed into the Bolton half - still hungry for the victory.
gaine on. the open side flank, Smith having riis usual snip ing aggressive game
at.scrum
ball when the pressure was on, arid yet again Fitzhenry pun ished to claw the Bolton lead back to 22-19. With Cowgill having a ^ e a t
Yet again Bolton, killed the
looked like they could pull away and close out the match, Bolton struck back'with a try gained mainly through for ward drives, with the conver sion taken. To their credit, Clitheroe
pressed to take a vital match- witming score, Bolton snatched the ball and rolled a maul up the pitch into the Clitheroe 22. After a series of direct runs,
tain Upper Eden; and travel to meet Fylde on Monday.
they touched down under the posts to take their lead to 29- 19 and the game had gone their way. Tomorrow, Clitheroe enter
half, and pace in the back line th ro n g Greenwood, Basquill and Dickinson, and only three points separating the teams, it was anyone’s game with only five minutes left on the clock. As the Maroon and Gold
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Revenge inlocal tussle
Clitheroe RUFC U12s45 Chorley.............
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. quick tries from Mathew Todd and James Wolferiden, before Will Murray, borrowed by Chorley, grabbed one back. However, good work from
the Easter break, resuming on Sunday, April 18th, check the hotline for new of fixtures on 07930355806.
Larger venue for fitness expert
FITNESS expert Ross Pres ton has secured an even larger site in Clitheroe-town centre. The local lad turned top fit
ness trainer has just opened a studio and fitness roomjn Clitheroe’s Swan Courtyard. As an introductory promo
tion, he is offering anyone and everyone a free session to come and tiy his services out. ‘I challenge you to sec how
Club’s Lady Captain’s Drivc- Iri was held at the weekend, with Frances Gierat pictured (right) with members. Evergreen golfer Mel
are Tony Wright (Captain) and Sheila Parman (Lady Captain) in front of the fire place in the Upper Refectory of Stonyhursl College. • WHALLEY Golf
• LAST weekend was a
Earle also ‘putt’ his best foot forward as he, was officially unveilled as Whalley Golf Club’s new captain, at the annual drive in. The' dub stalwart, who plays off a handicap of eight,
- was welcomed and congratu- lated by club members and friends.
Chris Hughes (89-17-72) and Phil Clegg (85-13-72), with Chris taking second courtesy of a card play-off. On a very competitive day
there were five players with twos. Dave Griffiths, Phil Clegg and Chris Hughes
holding their 'Virgin Atlantic PGA qualifier, with Chris Chadwick taking the win ner’s spot with a tight 76-5- 71 in breezy conditions. Close on his heels came
busy one for all at Mytton Fold Golf Club. Saturday saw the club
shot theirs at the first, whilst Chris Chadwick and Tony Cross secured their, shares of the pot with birdies at the ninth.
but the wind strongthe’ricd throughout the day, making good scores hard to come
Sunday dawned sunny, by.
Pauline White drove off to start this well-supported event, the ladies section being won by Linda Clegg (97-S-74) from Judith Kay (107-.31-76). There was just one ‘two’.
Inaugural Lady ^ Captain
Patricia . Leyland scoop ing the pot on . the first. Nearest the pin-in-two was secured by Jean Sanderson whilst Lady Captain Marian Gradwell had the straightest drive on the 15th. . In the men’s section it
was a win for Captain Frank Hindle (82-12-70) with Chris Chadwick, fresh from his previous day’s win, coming in a close second with a 76- 5-71. Third placed Graham Plant (91-19-72) was just one stroke in arrears in third place.
. - There were two 2s, with
Kevin Shanley and John Hammond both scoring birdies at the opening hole. The spot prize for nearest the pin on the first was taken . by Steve Worrell, and Phil Hammond hit the longest drive on the 16th. Following the evening
presentation of prizes, many members joined Inaugural Lady Captain Pauline White for a celebration meal in the hotel restaurant.
good we can make you look this summer! Personal train ing is for everyone, give me a call and let me prove how.” This spring and summer
Ross is also preparing for some individual and group outdoor training to enjoy the weather.' Ross is being recognised for
his work-and his own physique after receiving sponsorship from Europe’s largest supple ment company LA Muscle, writing for a fitness magazine and he now been headhunted to host and produce-a sports fitness show on Sky TV. Call Ross now - on
07920259170 or visit ww
rosspreston.co.uk
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dangerous, and Ollie Murray made some darting runs, but it was Todd who grabbed two more scores, with Sam Croft, James Wolfenden and Gregor MacKenzie , completing the seven-tiy haul. There is no training over
Jack Caswell and Max Blewitt in the forwards kept on the pressure, and Tom Tabemer was effective in releasing the ball to the pacy back line. Jack Crocker also looked
CLITHEROE gained revenge on Chorley for a narrow de feat earlier in the season. With a stronger line-up, Clitheroe started well, with
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