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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 7th, 2010


www.clitheroeadvertIser.co.uk General Vacancies VEKA pic


TRAINEE CUSTOMER SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR


& INTERNAL SALES EXECUTIVE & TELESALES OFFICER


■ The Company -VEKA pic is part of the VEKA Group, with twelve factories spread ‘


V across the globe,-it is the world's leading designer and extruder of high • : quality PVCu products. Our UK site based in Burnley, Lancashire, ■ employs^ 150 people, supplying customers nationwide. . ’ ' i


.The Roles -


■ Trainee Customer Service Administrator Working as part of a busy team, this role will be responsible for dealing ■


. with day to day customer concerns and queries, including order - , processing using our internal systems. Liaising with all levels of the business, good communication skills are essenlial, along with an - understanding of I.T. packages. Candidates should be able to show previous experience of dealing with customers and have a desire to


, develop within the function, Internal Sales Executive


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This internal office based role will handle the account management of ' approx. 60 customers, covering all aspects of ongoing olient management.


Applicants must have recent relevant experience within a similar' account management role. Key skills for this position are a locus on '


. .. Telesales Officer


With fargeted performance indicators, this role is responsible for generating qualified appointments for nationwide sales teams- Dealing with business to business clients via cold calling and following up pre received marketing enquiries. ■ . -


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Candidates lor this role should have previous relevant experience, be driven and determined and have a proven ability to meet and exceed


set targets. Professionalism and excellent interpersonal skills are vital ' for this posilion.


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As this role is call based, working around core business hours the • .


location fordhe position can be flexible to suit and will be discussed upon.interview. ' •


Each role offers an excellenf opportunity to join a forward thinking international Company working within a supportive environment that ■


values Its people. All positions will receive a competilive salary and - associated Company benefits.--■


The telesales role also attracis a significant target based bonus incentive for on target performance.


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To apply please contact the HR Team for an application pack, stating which vacancy you are applying for. Telephone: 01282 725278 (24 hour answer service) Email: ukrecruitment@veka.com


Closing Date: Friday 15th October 2010.


VEKA plo IS an Equal Opportunities Employer, and welcomes all applications.


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customer excellence and rapport building, therefore communication and professionalism are essential qualities.


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IMMEDIATE START 8 Appllcance Trainees ' Required. No experience necessary, full training ^ given, £1200.00 to start, plus bonus for those who - qualify. Driving licence essential. . • Tel: 01772 311916


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The candidate should have some knowledge of both domestic and commercial conveyancing. Duties will be wide ranging but experience Is essential in audio typing, the candidate should


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Information/ Data Analyst


APT&C New Grade 6, salary points 21-26: £19,126-£22,221 pa


Actual pro-rata salary: £15,631-£18,161 pa 35 hours per week, term-time, ■ plus 5 additional days


' This post is subject to job evaluation in 2011


Required as soon as possible,- to undertake this responsible and important role. Experience in an educational setting would be an advantage. The school IS committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of its pupils and employees. . Appointment IS made following a satisfactory CRB check.. ■


■ For all application information, please see:


www.ribblesdale.org/data-analyst . . ' Telephone: 01200 422563


or email: enquiries@ribblesdale.org Closing Dato: Friday IS October at 12 noon


Clilheroo 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified)


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SPORT


■ EVER wanted to play I squash or badminton but never really been shown . how? . Well here’s your chance


as Ribble Valley Borough Council, in , partnership with Longridge Sports


• and Arts ' Centre, are holding sessions in both sports:over the next few weeks, completely free of charge!


. = Squash sessions are


being held on a Monday from 4-5 p.m. in a 10- week block at the centre by England Squash quali­ fied cotich Julie Williams. The sessions are aimed


at 11-13-year-olds and are aimed at beginners to the sport. ■ -:


I All equipment is pro­ vided, and if players


' attend for six weeks or I more they will receive a free England Squash t-shirt.


• Longridge is proud to


have ex-England inter- • national Andy Tatam as the centre’s badmin­ ton coach, and the ses-. sions will take place on a Thursday; evening from 6-30-7-30 p.m. The sessions are aimed


at children : aged eight years old and above, and are also aimed at begin­ ners in the sport.' There will also be new'


regular Saturday Junior clubs.


The clubs, for people


that have played either sport before, began on ' Saturday, and will include some skills and, technique coaching. Junior Squash Club is .


for people aged 11 years old and above, and is held befrveenTO-30-11-30 a,m., . and will be run by Julie Williams.


- The badminton . club,


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for children aged eight, and above will be run by Andy Tatam, is held from 11-30 a;m.-;12-30 'p.m.. • Each session will cost


£3 and booking on the clubs'must be* through the Sports Centre on tlie number below. To book on either of


the sessions, or both, please contact Longridge Sportsand Arts Centre on 01772 784474 to register ’ your place.'


Brave efidit against odds


Pendle ...................31 CLITHEROE went down


. to .'unbeaten league lead­ ers Pendle at Littlemoor on Saturday in the University of Salford League 2 North. The game took plaee in


RUGBY


' .behind spurred them into action. • From the restart they were


home team continued, with the usual excellent driving from back rows Rigby and Cowgill. Twenty minutes in, scrum half Smith flicked up the blindside of the ruck" and popped to McEntyre, then in turn to Peel, who was high ■ tackled to win a penalty which was duly taken.


ered the storm and kicked their way into the Pendle half, with Bartle taking some good crash ball up the middle of the park, Peel as ever on his shoulder in sup­ port, but just dragged down short of the line. The onslaught from the


front of a bumper erowed of former players, who had been the inaugural Past Players Association Lunch, and it was good motivation for the current squad to turn in a gritty performance. ; Pendle kicked 'off arid placed the ball-deep into the Glitheroe half and the Maroon and Gold just about scrambled the defence to; hold ; out : Lafranceschina; putting in an excellent last niinute tackle to deny the score. The home team weath­


ing to easy victories in recent weeks,' and going-


Pendle have been coast­


quickly into the ■ Clitheroe , half. Bone-crunching tack-' les from the front row of Graves, Smith and Andrew Thornber helped stave off the try, but from a clearance


■ kick deep into Pendle terri- toiy, they ran the ball back at full tilt to the Clitheroe


.line, and the touchline crowd screamed for a for­ ward pass to no avail; as the^ referee awarded the touch- , down and Pendle converted - to take a 7-3 at half-time. At the restart, the


■ cutting in at pace, resulted ’ in a penalty in front of the posts and Lafrancescliina dulv converted. Ten minutes later, after


second row combination of Chamberlain and Ed Thornber reclaimed the ball in fantastic style to put the Maroon and Gold on the front foot. A dashing run from Watson at 10, backed up by the winger Railton


,, scrum half Smith, who'were replaced by Holmes and Ben Rigby. Penole sneaked another


; for a converteQ score. _ Captain McEntyre was


ball right down the centre from the resulting ruck, and Pendle infringed - Lafranceschina slotted the resulting penalty, to move the score to 19-9. With eight minutes to go, the Pendle winger slid home


becoming more and more frustrated' with the lack o f reward he felt his play­ ers were getting for their endeavours from the ref­ eree, but in rugby only one opinion ■ matters, and the referee sent the simper to the sin bin for the final five •minutes. Pehdle scored at the


again appearins to all bar. the referee toJiave a for- ward pass within the move, Pendle crashed through for a touchdown, again con­ verted, to move 14-6 ahead.- The Maroon and Cold


lost two kCT players within minutes - Chamoerlain and


travel to Ashton on Mersey while the Cavaliers host Preston Grass Hoppers 4ths


• at Littlemoor at 3 p.m. • Clitheroe U16/i7s made


death to give the scofeline a somewhat unjust look of Clitheroe 9, Pendle 31. On Saturday, the firsts


score to ihove their points tally onto 19, but Clitiieroe were still in the hunt, and a typically electric run from flying wing Redfeam pushed the home team into the Pendle half. Hofrnes crashed the


: let rip in the opening half and ran in a multitude of well-worked tries.' The few times Clitheroe


maintained possession for more than a few phases, they looked'fairly menac-. ing, especially around the ruck with the forwards sup­ porting each other to good effect. Prop Wilde scored an impressive try towards the end of the half, carry­ ing few on his back over the line.


• The teams w e re , evened up a little at half-tiriie to make a fairer contest, such was the spirit in which the game was played.


•;


- . The play see-sawed from' end to end, with further tries cpming from Cottam and Wilde to give Clitheroe a little more to take home other than the memory . of missed tackles and shadow-chasing.


;


-certainly hope for more when they face their next opponents in a few weeks. Winger Najia was the


. The home side certainly


the trip over to Settle to play North Ribblesdale in their first game of the season.


pick ofthe backs. . . Training for this age


group : continues ■ every Tuesday from 6-7-15- p.m. and Sunday mornings


10-30-noon.


tackled well, throughout whilst his partner Buchanan and the back row of Hamer- and Wright were menacing with the ball in hand. The backs soldiered • on' despite lack of ball but will


Second. row ' Marsden


Salesbuiy crowned champs


CRICKET


SALESBURY have been crowned champions of


. the Ribble "Valley Primary Schools’ Kwik Cricket Competition.


• _ . A total of 15 teams siarted ■


the competition, but it was Salesbury CE School and


. Pendle (5P School that fought off some tough competition to make the final. And, after a close contest


at. Clitheroe Cricket Club’s Chatburn Road Ground, it was Salesbury that took the trophy. The victors had opted to


bat first and off their allotted eight overs scored an aggre­ gate total of 43. Tlie result, was in the bal­ ance until the last three balls


. off the opposition’s innings, but Pendle were only able to score 33. The fielding of the Salesbury


side was the crucial difference between the two sides, in par­ ticular two brilliant catches on the. boundary by one of the two girls that featured in the final.


Wolves remain unbeaten


msMismmsM CLITHEROE Wolves Un­ der 1 Is-Red continued their unbeaten start to the season, with a hard-fought 3-0 victory away to Lammack Juniors on Sunday morning. ' The early stages saw some


excellent football from both sides,;but it was Wolves who took the lead when Owen Jackson burst into the penalty area, only to be tripped en- route to g o a l .n ie resulting penalty saw Jackson rifle the ball through the hands of the keeper. Wolves . finished the half


stronger, and it was just rewards when tireless work


, from Nathan Colman found Daniel Holmes unmarked on. the edge of the penalty area, and he guided the into the net. • - , ; , ' In - deteriorating condi­ tions, both teams continued to produce some great football after the break. Both sides created opportunities in the second period, but the game was settled as a contest with seven minutes remaining, when Nathan Colman.turned sharply to slide the ball under the Lammack keeper, and secure a first away win of the new season. ;


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