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' WISWELL KENNELS & CATTERY EXPERIENCED KENNEL & CATTERY . :
I PERSON To cover • maternity absence. This • role is very responsible and the person must be able to - work on own and be able . -
to take charge on certain ” days. Must be flexible with
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and dogs. Be reliable with - early starts, from 7am and evenings walks from 6pm - , 7pm. Over 18 only. . .
Starting rate £6.00 per . ■ hour. Ring Yvonne on ^ 01254 822918.
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Education/Teaching St Augustine's RC High School
;Elker Lane, Billington, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 9JA - lei;.01254 823362 E-mail:
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Teacher of Art-
“Developing Men and Women for Others” Development Go-ordinator
.This is a new position in the Development Office * • which has successfully raised funds for the College bver the past 7 years. The expenence and skills required are;
• Excellent communication skills-writing, telephone • and personal contact;
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: ? • Expenence of high level event management would :* be an advantage;
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.^ applications (Word, Excel and Powerpoint); 'Tr. r. Confident, professional and sociable manner;
• „ Ability to maintain confidentiality at all timesiV*’;'^" • - Ability to work on own initiative, be pro-active
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, * , Some expenence of research would be an ^--- -^ ■ advantage.
:The successful candidate will be subject to a h ? Enhanced CRB check. ^
For an application pack, please contact Reception, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, Clitheroe; BB7 Tel: 01254 826345 or email; reception(
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Closing date: 14 May 2010 @ 12.00 noon.* - ‘ Interviews will be held on: Fridjy 21st May 2010. ' ' ’
Stonyhurst is committed to safeguarding and prorhoting the welfere of children and young people, and expects; ' ■ all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.’;^ -•/- ■
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ate seeking to appoint an ouKtanding practitioner who- subject across the age and ability range." - --’i -
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....NURSERY.MANAGER (Excellent package + bonus) ^R^uired forbusy nuiseiy. Op^rtunily'to develop a Fiisl Class .setting and_buil4on existing high quality
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, , ■ NURSERY NURSE (FULI2PART TIME) ,25 or 40hrs per week, Motivated and experienced '
Nurseiy staff" required for expanding nursery. NVQ3 or equiv. preferred. Good EYFS knowledge an adv. Come and join a First Class team of staff. All posts subject to CRB checks
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NANNY WANTED • SAWLEY We are looking for a lovely nanny to help care for our three children aged 3,2 and 4 months - while daddy Is away. Experience necessary but ‘
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from September 2010 . - ■ to cover a Maternity Leave :
Main Scale Part Time (0.6) :
- f liis is^greatoppoftunity to join a successful and well-resourced - department in a school designated by the DCSF as a High Performing ,. Specialist Sdcncc and languages College. We ate an 11 -16 mixed Leading Edge RC Comprehensive with 1,080 pupils on roll situated iii the bcautful Ribble Valley. 2009 OFSIED Inspection: 'a good school
: with many outstanding features." GCSE results for 2009:83% S o t more A*-C indiiding Engfish and Maths. .
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•’ tcur Jack Dewhurst is faking tlie Ribblesdale rv Cricket
U, League by storm. The 16-year-old,' Who , has
£ played at the: Ribble Valley club for 11 years, smashed his. second century .1 in Just- four if games at thc.weekend to guide'.,/ his side to second in the table. . ;f The ■ Lancashire . Academy '"/ youngster ■ faced; 140 ■; balls.v in his unbeaten ■. 1001 'which i ’ included nine. fours; and /five sixes. That; total; $aiy him.;, notch up his 274th run of the -
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season to date and there’s still Q- 22 league games remaining, i;-: / • The home " side’s r pro Imranullah Aslam changed; the game and smashed . 101, t from just 72 balls before the combination of a Tom Hardman ball and a Peter Dibb catch saw his afternoon
4 with the bat come to an end. Hardman (4-52) and Farouk
Butt (2-27) were the pick of the ' bowlers as Edenfield finished on 199. In reply, Dewhurst and skipper Dibb (59) formed a 138-run stand after Josh McDowell became the first of Aslam’s four victims which all but cemented victory. Dibb said: “Jack Dewhurst
came through brilliantly for us. It was probably one of the best innings I’ve seen from a
^ young lad. He’s a great young • prospect who will go far in the game. Consistency is the key for him now so liis challenge is to keep it going. He’s an- exceptional talent
- “We were chasing 200 on a
.-j ?ia fairly awful track really b u t ; “ ' myself and Jack have put on
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140 which has set the platform - really. “We are showing ?a -'lot/
more fight and spirit- this,., year. We’ve got a greafv young side and everybody is . contributing.”
Elsewhere, Salesbury failed
to do neighbours Ribblesdal^ Read or Clitheroe; a;rhuge/
, favour, after , sufferingtheir / third defeat of the season at/: the hands. o f : league' leaders ' Baxenden.
. - Professional i. ■ ; Richarf :/
Rostron fell to Baxenden pro ". Babaar Naecm just three runs /. mort of.a half-century while /; Tom, NicoII (37),' Ian Riley/’" (33) and Jason fewson; (23) 'i also batted well as Salesbury ’
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I S » reached 166r7 at the'end of - ‘ ” <m the allocated 45 overs.".- '
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^ In reply Rostron ‘ousted i " Callum .Waddington • (1),- the' ■ / m-form Ian Austin ■ (57) and / / Mark Rishton(0) i ini hope• ■: ®f piling the pressure on the/.i; defending champions. '
f a But an unbeaten 64 from" -
J i l f«wis McIntosh proved to be , / the difterence as he saw! the " game out; alongside :Simon layne (12) to-secure a six- >>; wicket win at Back Lane.
iTJl®®LESDALE 'Wanderers skipper Ian Britcliffe didn’t
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; pull’ any punches after his Side s below par performance
against Barnoldswick.
i. After an impressive start to the campaign, they would have been expected
to.glide past the divi sion’s bottom side. ■
• But that wasn’t the case and it turned out to be a delightful day for the bowlers but.an abysmal afternoon for the batters. • Ribblesdale professional Agha
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Sabir top-scored for:the-hosts at Church Meadow with/'ld)" which told the story of their day; Opener Craig Half added -15 and Ryan Gladwin 14 but Bamoldswick pro Jaffar Nasir stole the show with a sensational seven'wickets a t ’ the expense of just 28 runs from' 12.2 overs. Khurram Nazir added - another two wickets.- -
' : In reply, with the visitors chas- ;
ing 72 runs, Britcliffe went on a one-man crusade in an attempt to salvage something from the game. However, despite taking 5-31 from 12 overs, Richard Nichols’ 22 and
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, Luke; Hodgson’s unbeaten - 38 proved too much as Bamoldswick stole a shock five-wicket win. . Britcliffe said: “It was a very surprising result. It was a bit grim really because we just didn’t bat. Their pro looks a useful cricketer and balls at a brisk pace. He clean bowled one or two of our lads; he
was just too ■quick for them. He’s ' a genuinely good bowler but our • lads should be able to deal with that. They didn’t though so it’s a bit upsettmg really.
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but that an interesting decision from the umpire midway through our innings started our rot. One or two players need to hold their hands up this week and admit that their performances weren’t good
enou^. We were just miserable really.”
“We got off to a reasonable start I ' f m '
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R E /^ could have been sing-, ing in the rain but the re lentless downpour saw them drowning their sorrows as vie-- toiy was snatched from their hands. ; T^ visitors were in a great
; position at Preston Old Road after limiting Cheriy .Tree to just 135 runs from 40 overs. / ,, However, with just five overs remaining until the turnaround, the driving wind and rain made i t , impossible for play to continue. TTie outcome proved to be
a major blow for the Ribble Valley side who have hit tre mendous form since the start of _ the 2010 Houldsworth Solicitors Ribblesdale Cricket League campaign especially in light of wins for reigning
I champions Baxenden and neighbours Clitheroe.
I But what the locals can take I
Newby (2-33), professional Jon Harvey (2-44) and new comer Elliot Lowes (1-14) to thank for keeping the hosts at bay.
Captain Chris Holt said:
“We started off pretty well. I thought we were in a good
.position to go on and win the game but then it rained. “Elliot Lowes, who came
up from the seconds, bowled really well and impressed eve-
WhdllGy (|6t out of jail!
. WHALLEY were dealt a favourable ‘get out of jail
free’ card at the weekend.; Earby must have thought they’d hit the jackpot after
.landing on Applegarth but ■ their monopoly came to an abrupt end courtesy of the driv- iiig rain. Opener Matthew Haines
rode his luck for the hosts but his quality prevailed as he smashed sue fours and 11 sixes from .112 balls to reach an impressive 123.
'. Opening partnering Chris Bowker helped compile a 73-
f run stand before when Bowker was caught by Gregory Jones
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off Declan Fitzheniy. Haines was eventually ousted by skip per Richard Palmer. > ; - Earby professional , Ali- Azmat added 37 as the home
to Richard Craddock. Jones (2) and Lee Kearsley (0) also fell early, both to Craddock, as the visitors fell to 28-3. Fitzhenry added an unbeaten 15 before
Wlialley stood firm up until 24-. have a-lprofessional.; Young runs were on the scorecard as Gregory Jones came 'in and Martin Davies (13) fell victim ' bowled well but he was limited
side ended on 231-5. In reply,: 1124/
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' _ “Simon Gorton was playing his first game in years but credit to him because he did well and. -. we had Declan. So we only had
. the . rained spared. Whalley’s ........ “We. were. right' up against - “ 4?,.
the . heavens, opened and three bowlers. '- , ■ '
the fust time in my life I wasn’t disappointed to see a game of cricket called off. We h!
- - ------------ ------- lad half
a side out; I crawled but of my bed with a sick bug, we had to rely "on, a number of second. amateurs and we didn’t
alappcr Palmer said: “ For . opener chanced his arm and got - away with a lot. He was bowled but the bail didn’t fall off arid ' we dropped him.'Obviously it’s
’ • th® start. Their young'
• harsh to say he was luclw to hit a = century because he did hit some
-, big, big shots. We dropped their c professional as well. Every-thing/ . that could have ■ gone wrong,
; did. I love playing cricket but I ' wasn’t disappointed to "see the ' . game grind to a halt.” .;; ,
- ' For Saturday’s Ramsbottoin ‘ Cup fixture at Settle, ' profes-
‘ sional Kamram Younis will be ; 'available.'.;-;.;
.. lyone with his performance. “He adds competition to
- the team which is good for us and he really took his chance.
“ He will be in the first team again this weekend. . “But the result is veiy annoying really because Clitheroe had a good win so they’ve gone second. “ Hopefully it will average itself out ^ver the season so
• ; we’ll win when they have a game abandoned. “I would have backed us to
; reach that total. We were in a strong position so it’s very
. frustrating that we. didn’t get : the chance to finish especially when Clitheroe and Baxenden had played and won. “ We were definitely capable
of winning that game.” e JONNY, Lockley stole
.. the show for Chatbum, taking 8-60, followed by a quickfire 29 in their two-wicket win at . Sandy Lane.
. T h e hosts were dismissed
,-for 127 with the first ball-of the 28th over, after Lockleys..
heroics, ■ with Ben -Threlfall chipping in with the remain ing two wickets. In reply, the locals batted
steadily , to win - in the 41st -
..over, with Lockley guiding • . them home with his unbeaten knock.
'■ Opener . Graham ■Woodworth made 32.
from the game is that they made third place Cherry Tree look ordinary. Read, in fourth, had Oliver
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