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VI C iith e ro e A d v e r t is e r& T im e s , 'n iu rs d a y , D e c em b e r9,2 010


v:- V . : www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk + 1 www.clitheroeadvertIser.co.uk C llth e ro e Adi/prti<:(>r A TtmpQ ThitreHAv riAi today r A a graphic designer Simon Brindle, graphic designer at Barton Grange Garden


What qualiflcatlons do you need? Most employers would require a degree ■ in graphic design or at least a HND. I did a HND at the University of Salford before going onto the degree course.


Any other requirements for example health and fitness or age? Particular age or fitness levels aren’t a


' necessary requirement for the job, but ’ : . it definitely helps to.keep your finger on the button with regards to what is ■ . ■ currently being produced elsewhere,' . so that you can stay on top of the competition. Being fluent in the relevant ‘ computer programs is also essential. ■ »


How long does it take to qualify for the role? A degree course usually takes three years to complete, but you can always opt for a two year HND course, and, if need do, another two years to .: .


. achieve a full degree. And if you love it ‘ that much you can always do a masters.-,'


n/Iedia, Creative & Publishing


EvSfiingPbst Editorial


Researcher This is a junior position in a busy nev/srooni


, and a great.opportunity for someone keen to' ; eventually.develop a career rn journairsm or the world of medra' „


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jThe i job.,^wrll r. be i. to ,, provrde’ iadmrnrstratrve . support^and baok-tjp research Tor: ou r news team „


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a^We,; havesonesfulMime.'jand tonei; part-time _^acancy.7-


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If you fit the bill then apply by * e-mail or write with your CV to ", j" ; Helen Nicholas, Editor's PA, Lancashire Evening Post;, Oliver’s Place, V- T- ;/C”%/ulwood,-Preston,‘PR2'9^^»V^^^^ ‘ ;^


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;^‘ dr.'e-maiI:''heIen.nich6las@lep.co.uk'V yClodng date': 10th Decemlier'^2010.


■The ;^successftJl j'candrdate'iwriji be'-a-strong |team .(jlayer-.wrth'a ■’good-sensetof-humour' ifand a passrop^for^the potentraT of the rnternet.' ’





What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? Starting salaries vary so much but would probably be anywhere between £17,000 and £25,000, depending on a company’s size and pay structure, but also on how much experience you can gain during your degree course and how impressive your portfolio is : •


What sort of personal skills make . someone best suited to a career? ,


■ Being creative is obviously a key part of the role, but also being able to stay calm under pressure and work to a deadline is essential. Enjoying what you do is also


: important as you can take inspiration from anywhere and always being on the-


: lookout means you never miss out on that great next idea. ■


What sort of career prospects and . structure is there? I work as an in-house designer, but there are many different :


Catering & Hospitality T / / - • S 'H E PUATE .


Sous Ghef and Chef de Partie' The Plate, one of tlie Ribble Valley’s most


popular fflfoTmal eating and dririking venues is rooking for an experienced Sous Chef and Chef ■ de Partie to join its busy and friendly teani. - , : Hct;irs predominately Sam - 4pm,' five out of seven days. January start


. . Salary dependent on experience


In first instance, contact Head Chef Brian Healy 01200 427304


The Plate, Backridgc Farm, Trvittcr Lane, VVaddington, Clithcroc, BB7 3LQ • :


Full Time Chef de Parde'


Required for the award winning r: • Spread Eagle at Sawley: , ,; Please"contact Greig or Gary ■ to arrange an interview'


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MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS URGENTLY NEEDED


. C o u n t r ie s . such as Australia; N ew Z e a la n d , Am e r ica a n d C a n a d a are actively en cou ra g in g skilled'workers-


d'p migrate-. If.you work in a medical profession you may b e exactly the type of person they a re looking for.


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fields in graphic design that you could move into, whether it be web-based. design, print-based or even something


■ like computer game design. All go hand; • in hand and provide a variety of exciting challenges. -


What kind of Job satisfaction can you expect from a career? The satisfaction of seeing something you’ve designed being reproduced on a large scale, or printed 100,000s of times in various •• media.outlets is something that is , -. always great to see, even more so when the brief is met and produces the desired results.


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In 50 words sell your profession? Graphic design is a great career to have as every day is different, and every project requires a different approach. It’s a real challenge to try and keep everything you produce looking fresh, : - ;original and exciting.-.


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Micky=waltzes away with turkey prize CREATIVE: Simon Brindle


IT was that man Micky - Walsh again who waltzed' off with the top prize —ap­ propriately a turkey - when he won Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Turkey Shoot. • On a rock-hard, short­


ened winter course, and played in freezing, but dry


: and sunny conditions, Mick relied on his chipper, a .‘Slippery Frog’, to take the -


GOLF


win with 42 points. : . Just one point behind


came club secretary Dave Clegg and Frank Havard, with the former taking second place on a card play­ off. 'Tliere were five twos, with Walsh again in the money with a birdie on the final ..hole. Wayne Ivinson


17th, while fourth placed Frank Tunstall also birdied the eighth. 'Die final, two of the day went to Steve Worrall on the 18th hole. Mytton Fold’s ladies also


set out on their Turkey Shoot in similar conditions. It was tight at the top, with Maureen Board and Jean


Davies both scoring an outstanding 35 points, but Maureen won on a card play-off. Jean Sanderson took the final podium posi­ tion, one point in arrears. The ladies welcomed two


new entrants to the competi­ tion fold, with Tatja Wilson and Katherine Hewitt both scoring well in their first competition.: . - •


Golden Cue draw made


THE draw for the preliminary round of the Moorhouse’s Golden Cue has been made. T h e 2010/11 tournament is


the biggest Jo date, with 102 players vying to take the crown off Jimmy Waddington and scoop the £600 winner’s prize. If your-name isn’t in.the!


Hindle (Burnley SC), Large -f20 v L. Atkinson (Igliten Leigh), Large -f20; A. Bates (Lamb), Small -H5


V J. Marshall (Crossbills),- Large -r5; S. Lawless (Strategy), Large' -k5 V N. McGovern (Ighten Leigh), Large -H5; E. Hindle (Burnley SC), ' Dirge 4-25 V E. Gildert (Ighten Leigh), Large ; -!-25; L; Edmondson (Ighton Leigh), Large -MO V G. Howard (Ighten Leigh), Large 4-30; K. Smith (Ighten Leigh), Small 4-20 v J. Moorhead (Burnley League), Large 4-15; J.


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. Lanceley (Alex), Small 4-20 v D. ■ Drinkwater (Alex), Large 4-15; K. Callow.(Dickie Pinks), Small 4-15.V R. Marple (Strategy), Large. .4-20; M. Salmon (Strategy), Large 4-5 . V C. Docherty. (Canteen), Large 4-20;:C. Thoriiber (Colne .SCI. Dirge 4-15 v T. Ashworth


SNOOKER


- . : (Burnley League), Large 4-10; K.;, ' Ormerod Snr (Alex), Small 4-15 v


■' J. Hall (Burnley SC), Large-4-25; ■ E. Callow (Paradise), Small 4-5 V C. Ashton (Burnley SC), Large


draw below, you have a bye. - Preliminary round draw: B.


•>.4-5; P . . Rinaldi (Padiham. SC), ■ Large,Scr v R. Bewley (Strategy), Large 4-15; S. O’Horo (Burnley League), Large 4-10 V G. Stansfield


^.(Miners), Small 4-15; H. Ingham (Miners), Small 4-5 v T. Sutcliffe (Ighten Leigh), Large ; 4-25; Ji


Gibson . (Billington), Large Scr, V J. Linguard (Old Band), Small 4-10; C. O’Brien (Canteen), Large - 4-15 V M. Large (Padiham WMC), Small 4-15; 0. Wilson (Old Band^' Small 4-15 V M. Wilkinson (Ighten Leigh), Large 4-15; S. Martin (Alex), Large 4-lOvS. Greenwood: (B’wick Union), Dirge 4-15; K. : Ormerod Jnr (Alex), Small 4-5 v J: Foster (LMS), Large'4-10; N. Danson (Ighten Leigh), Large 4-25 , V P. Townson (Alex), Large 4-20; C. Hodges (Ighten Leigh), Large 4-30 v H. Murtaugh (Canteen), Large . 4-30; N. Sharp (Colne Legion), Large 4-30 v S. Bradburn (Green Street), Small 4-15; J. Hennessey (Ighien Uigh), Dirge


(Molly Rigby’s), Small +20 v J.


. Waddington (Lamb), Small Scr; J. Kershaw (Lamb), Small +15 vM. Ashton (Burnley SC), Large +10;


■ B. Redman (Colne Legion), Large +10 V B. Collinge (Briercliffe), Small. +10; D. Hard (Burnley SC),; Large +20 v S. Greenhall .. (Padiham SC),: Dirge +5; G.


'.Riley (Ighten Leigh), Small +15 V J. Shiels (Lamb), Small +15; P. Wright (Unity), Large +15 v P. Doyle (Colne SC), Large +5; P. Mercer (Colne SC), Large Scr v J. Southern (Green Street), Small +10; P. Taylor (Unity), Large +15 V B. Allen (Burnley SC), Large +5; E, Hall (Crossbills), Large +20 V S. Brown .(Dickie Pinks), Small +10; D.- Howe. (Ighten Leigh), Large +5 v S. Shepherd (Lamb), Small +10.


' To be played by 9.p.m. on


Thuisday, December 30th. ' ; : GOLDEN ■ BALLS; (from


4-15 V G. .Millar (Unity);. Large 4-15; A. Harris (Ighten Leigh), Small 4-20 v N. Peacock fColne


Greenwood rWorsthomel. Small SC), Large +10; R. Backhouse t“ iy|ie“c i^ ?G :h n s itm a 6 i)& ;p ,a p p ^ : ;N e w 4 X e a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . - V U r -


Legion), Large 4-20; K. Hodkinson . 4-10; D. Thompson (Padiham SC), (Old Band),' Small +25. v A. !r2,(SO:+:15 v ,R Selby_ (Burnley


left to right): 2009 champion Peter Mercer, organiser Neil McGovern, reigning champion Jimmy Waddington, assistant Mark Salmon, 1994 winner Russel'Large and 2008 victor Jonnv O’Riley fs).


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