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36 ,' CCntlieroeAdvertiser&Tlmes, Thursday,July 1st,2010 General V at^d e s


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Johnson Matthey Process Technologies is part of the prestigious Johnson Malthey Group: a I^SEIOO, £2bn global business, delivering leading edge products and processes, with a focus on clean energy. ‘ r low cdrbon technologies and technical excellence. Continued success and irivestment means wearenqw- looking to add fresh talent to our team in Clitheroe.


' n Maintenance Planner ■ : " ' c£25-30k . This new role focuses on the plaiming and co-ordination of various key engineering activities on site - helping^ensure ■ ■:


maximum production time and safety standards are maintained at all times. We're currently selecting new CMMS ' - • software, and it is quite possible you may be with us in time to help in this process. Specifically, you'll take responsibility - for establishing, ihointoining, planning and optimising engineering routines, as well as planning and co-ordinating site • ’ • shutdowns, including scheduling of resources in line with the production plan.


. the highest standards. Qualified to at least HNC/HND level in an engineering discipline, you'll be comfortable working ■ in a computerised environment and have sound numerical skills.


You will be highly organised with significant manufacturing experience, with proven ability to work independently to - ; ;


Closing date: 20th July 2010. ' Manufacturing Technicians c£29k - . ■ , , including shift and working allowance


To meet our ongoing expansion plans, we are now recruiting for both current and future technicians. 'This is practical, hands-on work - suited to hard-working, reliable, technically able individuals, prepared to get their hands dirty and work on a flexible basis to further their career. If this sounds like you, you could soon be working as part of a busy • operations team, carrying out a variety of routine maintenance and operational tasks to meet both operational needs ; • and all relevant environmental, health and safety standards. ■


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A good av/areness of manufacturing or engineering environment would be helpful - as would previous experience of - / complying with Health & Safety legislation. PC bteracy is also a must, as you will be inputting and analysing data via PC in the role. ■ ^


Please note: Shifts iriclude 3 out of 5 weekends on an 8 hour, 3 shift pattern. : Closingdate: 12thJuly2010. ^


: . . : ■ x Mechanical Maintenance Technicians Closingdate: 16th July 2010. ■ : ■ . Instrument Electrical Maintenance Technician


Here you'll be undertaking fault diagnostic, repair and prevention maintenance activities and inspections to meet both manufacturing and legal requirements on our instrumentation/control electrical equipment. You will be a time served technician (control/electrical) with ex^rience within a manufacturing environment. Experience of PLCs and DCSs, ' familiarity %vith electrical and instrumentation control, hazardous area legislation, computer literacy and good written and communication skills are a must.


. Closing date: 16th July 2 0 1 0 . ■ : ; ; . ' ^ Engineering Technician Assistant Closingdate: 14th July 2010. ' , 'These are superb opportunities to develop your career within a successful and expanding business


.and to enjoy comprehensive benefits including a favourable pension and share save scheme. To apply for any of the above roles, please visit W W W . jo h n S O n n iQ t th .G y . jo b s


If none of these vacancies are suitable for you, then please register your cv in our Talent Pool at www.johnsonmatthey.jobs


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STONYHURST COLLEGE Calenng Department requires •


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Nelson and Colne is an Outstanding Beacon Status College located in Pennine Lancashire w ith ' an established reputation fo r student success and excellent teaching '


. This is on pxciting opportunity to join a highly supportive team working with the most up to dote and effective- teaching equipment to promote innovative teaching and learning


Beauty Therapy Teacher Up to £34,124


A College 'Golden Hello' is avoiloble to on exceptional candidate


For more information about the roles visit our website www.nelson.ac.uk or call 01282 440363 Closing Date: Noon Monday 2 July 2010


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CATERING ASSISTANTS .


.. Various hours available.


The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare o f children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to a CRB check.-- •


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Please telephone Catering manager on ■Tel: 01254 827106 for further details .V Closing date: Friday 9 July 2010


. Interview date: pm Friday. 16 July 2010 . » Previous applicants need not apply


SENIOR NURSERY


NURSE Required for : .


: - Children's Centre Nursery'near Gisburn


Must have experience & NVQ level 3


- Call: 07874 144 546 O 1000!i of Jobsontne clitheroe today


IMPORTANT NOTICE TO : ADVERTISERS


Although every advertisement is carefully checked, occasionally mistakes do occur. We therefore •


<-ask advertisers to assist us by checking their advertisements carefully and advise us -


immecfiately should an error occur. We regret that we cannot accept • responsibility for more than


ONE INCORRECT insertion and '.'that no re-publication will be -granted in the case of


typographical or minor changes


which do not affect the value of the , • adverbsemenL


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'This is an important support role, offering you the chance to leam and progress your technical abilities within a professional, busy team environment. You'll be assisting and carrying out a variety of routine maintenance, lubrication and preventative maintenance activities as well as using PCs to collect and measure data. Ideally your proven practical experience would be within a manufacturing or engineering environment.


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We're also seeking time-served mechanical engineering technicians with broad experience of mechanical maintenance activities, including hydraulics/pneumatics, various pump types, small proj'ect/inslollation work and welding/fabrication experience. The job itself will see you identifying, scheduling and dealing with planned and preventative maintenance tasks, whilst always seeking new means of solving ongoing issues. A related ONC/HNC qualification is a minimum -• v/hilst a positive attitude, good communication skills and ability to evaluate relevant data are all key attributes. -


Admin & Secretarial


Administration Assistant


An excellent opportunity has arisen in our , Administration Department, working as part of a well established team.


Duties will include answering incoming phone calls,,


’ credit control, customer service and stock control... The position is a full time post and the applicant: -


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will need a professional phone manner and experience in all aspects of Microsoft Office.-:


Previous office experience would be preferred. Salary is negotiable. - ? r





Apply in writing, with a full CV to: :. : Kevin Moore, Copifax Ltd.; Unit C,’ ' - , . Burnham Trading Park, Burnley BB11 4AA : Tel: 01282 453935 Email: infoecopifax.co.uk


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classilied) Hair & Beauty


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EXie to rapidly increasing business vdumes, contract hire &' leaa'ng giant XLCR Vehide Management Lbl are looking to . ' reouit the fdtowing full time poations:- ; > •


TRAINEE VEHICLE SALES EXECUTIVES - Salary £33000 per annum OTE ■


- Based full time at our offices In Albert Road, Colne, the - suoresstol candidates are required to sell motor vdiides,


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mainly to bus'ness customers ottoring and advisng a range of financial products. Prospects reqjond to our national - advertising campaigns and sales are conducted by v : . ' incoming telephone calls.


- Successful candidates will join an established sales team:. and begin with an intensive in-house training programme .^


, toestablishasondbaseofskillsandprDductkrxwledge- . v- required to be a high achiewng sales executive. • ^


Computer literacy and knowledge of cars and/or tight . commercials would be an advantage.


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. XLCR look for confident, unique, commrtted, dtsdplined, ' Intelligent people of any age that have the ability and ;


des're to achieve and that are prepared to work hard to a ' ; high standard and devdop with us as our bus'ness - amtinues to grow.


. . . • > I t is our goal to be the best value for nxxiey leasing and


■ contract hire broker In the country and if you want to come and help us ouL apply In wnbng telling us why you' should have the job, enclosing your CV to - :


XLCR Vehide Management Ltd, XLCR House 35-43 Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire BBS OBU


Copynook Hotel Bolton-by-Bowland Clitheroe •


Requires - Full or Part Time Chef / Cook


to join our team in a busy restaurant kitchen Fuli time 42 hrs -Part time 3 to 4 shifts a week Saiary negotiable to experience


Also H ouse keeper 12 to 16 hours per week


To arrange an interview please contact Brendan W o o d s on 01200 447205 T H E


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Bar & Brasserie Full and Part Time positions available Required to work as part of the bar, banqueting and brasserie teams.


Experience preferable but not essential. - ■ • Competitive rates of pay. Apply to: The Eagle at Barrow,


Clitheroe Rd, Barrow Tel: 01254 825285 Healthcare & Nursing.


Willqwbrook Homecare B-sssB


Are looking to recruit caring and flexible individuals to work within our domiciliary care and crisis team .


covering Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and Hyndburn . ■' areas. •


To assist elderly people and people with physical disabilities to remain in their own home


Hours available: days, evenings, nights and weekends. Benefits Include Good rates of pay, full training to NVQ - 2, paid holidays and uniform.


To apply contact 01254 390347 _______ Between Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm K T BARR.OW


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Christian Smith, one of the regions premier hair and beauty salons is expanding its talented and creative team and urgently requires: s'-


2 Senior stylists 2 Beauty technicians


Based at our Barrowford salon, all applicants must be experienced and qualified to at least NVQ level 2. You must be able to work on your own initiative as well as part of a team, have an outgoing and lively personality, be passionate about your work and have excellent customer service skills.’


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Hours of work are’flexible but w ill include late nights and Saturdays. Salary negotiable.


Please apply in writing together.with your CV to •; Mrs J Roberts


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RIBBLESDALE captain Ian Britcliffc has lavished praise, on sub professional Anwar, All after the Goine man’s hat-trick heroics rescued the . Ribble Valley side from their slump.


: • : The Church Meadow outfit I


had fallen to five consecutive defeats in all competitions but they arc now back in the thick of things with a five-wicket , victory over Clicn7 Tree. Following the wickets of


opposition openers Mark - Hadficid and Scott Friend at 54-2, Anwar All stepped into the limelight and took four wickets in us many balls. He went on to take an astonishing' six wickets from just 10 balls as the visitors finished on 172. John Braithwaite, in his


first game league game of the season for Ribblesdaic, made an immediate impact as he took figures of 3-36 from 7.3 overs.


: In reply Alistair Mai-sh


(21), David Howard (26), Ali (51) and Martin Briggs (51 not out) did the business. Britcliffc said: “It was very


good for us and just wliat we needed. With league games, 20/20 and cup competitions we had lost five games on the bounce. Anwar Ali lias come in and was superb and one or two have fed off him. “We batted very well and to::


get to over 100 with'only five wickets down is not normal for us. We were a bit patchy in the field and we let them get about 50 runs more than they should have done. “We’ve got Settle twice now-


because it’s the halfway point' of the season so we definifely need to win one of those.” - . • AFTER coming very


close in the previous two games Ciiipping Ramblers finally broke their duck in tlie Clitheroc and District Cricket League. And they did so in fine


style witli a big win over Calderstoncs. Ramblers racked up an


imposing 195 up at Chipping and bottom club Calderstones didn’t really challenge that score as tliey made 117. There is now a three-way


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tie at the top of the table after Old Rimingtonians overcame St James.


, Rimington scored 157-4


witli Davies and Bishop both retiring with 30s. In reply St James made 101-


9 with Paul Earnshaw retiring on 30 and T. Blezard making 28 not out.


I^w Moor’s match witli


Chipping A was rcsclicduled to avoid an England World cup game.


Tonight secs a top of the


table clash with Chipping A taking on Sabden at Whalley.


CLITHEROE capitalised on slips from Baxenden and Read to become the new leaders of the Ribblesdale League on Saturday. Peter Dibb’s men also


sent local rivals Salesbury bottom in the process, after recording a 59-run success over the league newcomers at Ribchestcr Road. Clitheroe batted first, but


got off to an awful start as former skipper Neil Bolton and Josli McDowell were both sent back without


scoring. • CRICKET • Professional Tom


Hardman and Naeem Ashraf rescued matters as they shared 46 for the third wicket, before Ashraf became the second of paid man Ricliard Rostron’s four, victims for 22. There was another stut­


ter from Clitheroe, as 46-3 became 56-5, with Hardman (25) and Dibb (6) dismissed, but young Tim Le Breton anchored the


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l | All is Ribb Read slip up at Great Haiwood 4 ero


: READ suffered a fourth , league defeat of the season on -


Saturday against Great Har­ wood . But Baxenden’s loss - to


CRICKET


Whalley means Chris Holt’s side are still only five points behind new leaders Clitheroe. ■ Read won the toss at Cliffe Park and inserted the home side, who went on to compile 180-9.


' ' Wicketkeeper Allan Armer, CRICKET


opening the innings,' top- scored witli 38, and there were a number of valuable contri­ butions from Patrick Swanney (30), Ian Littlefair (21) and


Richard Sliovciton (19 not out).


- ■ Professional Jon Harvey and


skipper Chris Holt claimed three wickets each, with two


for Warren Eastham. And Eastham’s 34 in reply


was Read’s top score as they were dismissed for a disap­ pointing 104 as Stuart Maher took five wickets. On Friday night, Read beat


Barnoldswick by two runs in the 20/20 competition. Holt said: “We were shock­ ing on Saturday and it was


-another bad result. We we're let off by Baxenden losing but


we are under pressure to turn it around now. We shouldn’t be losing to teams like Great Harwood but we weren’t up to scratch. “We bowled well but fielded


badly and in bat we were 9-4 at one point. Fingers crossed we can step it up but I can’t put my finger on what is happen­ ing at the moment. We are still third but with our recent form we should be mid-table.”


Whalley stun the leaders


CRICKET


■WHALLEY professiona; Kamran Younas played a match-winning role as lead­ ers Baxenden were.knocked off their perch on Saturday at Back Lane. Younas scored 67 off 47


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balls as he made the hosts chase leather in Whalley’s 255 all out. before he claimed 5-88 off 18 overs to help dismiss the reigning champions for 195. After the locals lost both


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openers, Martin Davies (0) and Richard Lamb (4) cheaply, both to Ian Austin, Younas set about taking on the home attack. He and Lee Kearsley (37)


changed the complexion of the match, before Mark Fallon joined in the fun with a blistering knock of his own. He made 87 off 62 balls,


including 11 fours and four sixes. Gary Sudworth and Babar


Naeem joined Austin in taking three wickets each, but there were still contributions from Simon Gorton (17) and Gregory Jones (13) to push the score out. Those cameos also proved


crucial, as the champions, as expected, came out firing. Simon Payne made a patient


19 as he let Naeem do his thing, before David O’Neill had the forrner Lowerhouse man caught by the pro. Austin’s was a key wicket,


handing Younas a return catch for just a single, and although Naeem was power-


' ing towards a ton, other than Mark Rishton’s 39, Baxenden couldn’t find anyone to back up the pro sufficiently. Younas saw off his opposite


number for 90, as Baxenden were all out for 195 in the 40th over. • Younas finished with 5-88


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middle order, and while he lost Simon Coulter (4) and Paul Gaskell (10), Farouk


-Butt joined him'to share 36 for the eighth wicket and. towards; something like a defendablc total. Le Breton was out for 34,


but Butt finished 37 not out as Clitheroe closed on 159. Rostron was the pick of


the bowlers with 4-43. ' - Salesbuty’s : reply started ’ similar to , Clitheroe’s


’ innings, with both openers dismissed cheaply, and the visitors had the hosts at 43-


3.- However, while Rostron


.dug in for Salesbury, he found little in the way of support, as wickets fell around him. " - He made 48 before being


ninth man out at 99, and the innings closed on 100 in the 34th over.; Hardman (3-35) and Josh


Marquet (3-24) were the chief protagonists, while Lc Breton chipped in with 2-3 off 1.4 overs. On Saturday, Clitheroe


host Great Harwood, while Salesbury are at Earby.


off 19 overs, while Gorton added 2-31 off seven. Whalley are at Read on


Saturday as they look to claim another high-flying scalp at Whalley Road. • CHATBURN fell to a


58-run defeat at Riddlesden on Saturday. The hosts batted first and


were dismissed for 169 off the penultirnate ball of. the 41st over.'- Matthew Eglin took 4-24 off


nine overs, Ben Tlirelfall 3-22, and Steve Bowker 2-59 off 20. Jonny Lockley also chipped


in with 1-55. - In reply, only four batsmen


could make double figures as Chatburn were all out for 111 in the 37th over. Eglin ' top-scored with 23,


while there were late order efforts from Chris Mulhearn (21), Bowker (18) and Lockley (11 not out).


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