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+44 Ciitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, February 11th,2010 General Vacancies


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Clitheroe 422324 (EditoriaQ, 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) Admin & Secretarial


Clithetoe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) An Agent for NFU Mutual STONYHURST COLLEGE


Part Time Financial Services introducer £7.oo/hr+Production Bonus I Clitheroe


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NFU Mutual, a leading UK general insurer, has been serving the rural community for loo years. As their local agency office in Clitheroe, we sell their award winning product portfolio across our region and champion the honest, personal approach to customer service they're famous for.


As a Rnancial Services Introducer within our small team, you'll be working at the very heart of an expanding local business. Working 2 days per week, you'll proactively book sales appointments for new and existing customers with our financial consultant. With strong telephone skills, Odeally with telesales experience) you'll relish working to targets and be committed to delivering excellent customer service. In return, you can expect full training in a friendly and supportive environment.


To apply, please email your CV to clitheroe@nfumutual.co.uk or call C Stoddart on 01200 429622 for more information.


Closing date for applications 26th February. i


Please note you’ll be employed by an Agent of NFU Mutual and not by NFU Mutual directly.


Healthcare & Nursing


RIBBLESDALE CHILDREN'S CENTRE ■ CLITHEROE


^ CASCADES DAYCARE The Management Committee wish to appoint a


TEMPORARY


Part time Nursery Practitioner This is a part Ume posL working in a year


round service fo r children 0-5 years. Level 3 NVQ (or equivalent) in childcare


Pay: £12,544 per annum pro rata (approx £6.52 per hour) 25 hours per week, 5 days a week (8am-1pm)


DEWDRDPS CRECHE This is a creche run by the Centre for


2 mornings each week for children aged 2. PERMANENT


Part time Nursery Practitioner This post is term time only


Level 3 NVQ (or equivalent) In childcare


Pay: £13,189 per annum pro rata (approx £7.68 per hour) Tues and Wed morning 8.3aam-TI.30am (6 hrs per week) Closing date: Thursday 25th February Interview Date: Tuesday 16th March


Please ring the Centre for an informal chat or to arrange a visit


Application packs available front and returnable to; Rlbblesdale Children's Centra Tel: 01200 423672


E mall: head@i1bblesdale-nur.lancs.sch.uk ' www.rlhblesdale-nur.lanes.sch.uk


PART TIME enthusiastic person required to assistant in the delivering of milk. Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat 5.15am - 9am with additional hours possible. Tel: 01200 441209 or mob: 07815 046 545


EARN £200-£60(H Deliver & Coll Catalogues Spare Time. 01772 977914 (18+)


AVON REPS & SALES Leaders. Call Nadine Free on 0800 0112928 or visit www.avon-bl2.co.uk


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DENTAL N U R S E R EQUIRED


Private Practice. Whalley.


Tel 01254 823221 o r (after hours) 07968 851564


Fitter Mechanical / Electrical Components


Eumvia specialises in ihc repair and overhaul of aircraft cngincs'& auxiliary power units.


A vacancy has arisen for a fitter to join our small, but dedicated Accessories Team. Applicants should have prior mechanical / electrical experience as lime served


filler or automotive filler within an engineering services company. Aerospace accessories experience will be dn advantage.


Please apply in writing enclosing your C.V. to the address below:


" Euravia Engineering & Supply Co. Ltd.


Euravia House, Colne Road, Kelbrook, Lancashire, BB186SN


Tel +44 (0) 1282 844480 Fax +44 (0) 1282 844274 euraviu@eura\ia.co.uk www.curavia.co.uk


: Co u n ty C o u n c il vacancy


Home care assistant £6.84 to £7.19 an hour.


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16 hours a week at Care Services, East Lancashire, Assessment and Reablement, Brindley Close, Network 65. Enterprise Park, Hapton, Burnley BB11 STD. We provide long, short-tenn and emergency care services. : You will provide personal care and general support to people vvho need a wide-ranging, and flexible care ■ service. You will also administer prescribed medication and offer support to people who are caring for another peison. You will work between Tam and 2pm or 2pm and 10pm including aiteniate weekends. Essential; Yoii must have a toll driving licence and must be able to drive. Informal discussion: Helen Dean, Helen Greenhalgh or Lynda Gill on 01282 429387. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders ; (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to toe Criminal Records Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service.


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We are conducting a Job evaluation exercise and as a result toe salary of this post may increase or decrease, or stay toe same."


Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 19 February 2010.


Weareaneqjalcppcrtjn.ieserTOla;'efv.c!(xm:ng .. aopt ca’.ons from aS seaons cf tne cotutijnty.


Aoolcatons from eUin.c m:rTor,ies a'e welcome. You mjsl be committed to eq'uality and diversity in tne wcrkolace. We a'e cormr.ed to protectng and promctng Ln


tne wetfa'e of cnij'en. j'cxjng peccle and vulnerable adults. c 'e i nio'en j'oun ie a .n raoie eauii ^ i- r ^ Ref: osomcAnse Co u n ty C o u n c il vacancy


Home care assistant . Ref: oso/h c a/236 £6.84 to £7.19 an hour.


16 hours a week, at Care Services, East Lancashire Assessment and Reablement, Brindley Close, Network 65, Enteqjrise Park, Hapton, Burnley BB11 STD. We provide long, short-term and emergency care services. You will provide personal care and general support to people who need a wide-ranging, and flexible care service. You will also administer prescribed medication and offer support to people who are caring for another peison. You will work between 7am and 2pm or 2pm and 10pm including aiteniate weekends. Essential: You must have a toll driving licence and must be able to drive. Informal discussion: Helen Dean, Helen Greenhalgh . or Lynda Gill on 01282 429387. This post is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exemption) Act 1975. If successful, you will be required to apply to the Criminal Reconls Bureau for a 'disclosure'. We welcome applications from men as they are under­ represented in our service. We are conducting a job evaluation exercise and as a result the salary of this post may increase or decrease, or stay the same.


Apply online o r telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 19 FebiTiaiy 2010.


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We are ai eqjd opocrtjn.tes empo^'er '.•.’ekcmng aop'icalons Srm a3 seaons of tne convTuaty, App!:calions from ethnic mmontes are welcome. You must be committed to equality and divers.ty in the mrkplace. We a'e comm tted to proteang arxj promotng tne we'ke of chJd'en, young people and vulnerable adults.


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Apply online at* www.lancashiro.gov.uk/vacancies | Apply online at: www.lancashire.gov.uk/vacancies Engineering


Education /Teaching


i a s WESTHOLME SCHOOL Wilmar Lodge, Meins Road,


Blackburii, Lancashire BB2 6QU (Girts* in d e p e n d e n t school w i th 1100 o n roll)


Required for September 2010 Teacher of


Physics


We require a dynamic, enthusiastic graduate with a te a ching qualification to jo in o u r s trong, successful and expanding te am.


Full NQT induction av’a ilablc. Main scale but possible a llowanc e for experienced teacher. Thre shold allowances transferable. Commitment to th e independent school ethos essential.


Please te le p h o n e (01254 5 06070) , fax (01254 506080), o r e -m a il th e R e g is t r a r fo r a p p lic a tio n form a n d f u r th e r d e ta ils .


principal@westholmeschool.com C lo s in g d a te : T u e sd a y 2 n d M a rc h 2010


C ha r ity Numb e r 526615 ;•


Tiie School has Charitable Status. It exists for the educ a tion o f . the pupils an d is committed to safeguarding'their w e lfa re .


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IIMC Catholic boarding and day school in the Jesuit charism for boys and girls 13-18


“Developing Men and Women for Others” Admissions Secretary


The person appointed is likely to be flexible, discreet, approachable, an excellent communicator and a good learn member.


Excellent IT skills arc essential. Knowledge o f the SIMS Management System and previous work in a school would be an advantage. The ability to work to deadlines, and work calmly and confidently under pressure is essential. The job involves a varicty^ o f administration tasks, and pupil and staff matters. An excellent tcicphoni manner is imperative.


Closing date for receipt of applications is Monday, 22 February 2010


Interviews will be held for this post on Thursday, 4 March 2010


. For an application pack please contact Reception, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, Clithcroe, Lancashire, BB7 9PZ. Telephone: 01254 826345, email:


- rcception@stonyhurst.ac.uk


Stonyhurst is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare o f children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


The* successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced CRB check.


Administrative Assistant / Secretary Required


For Architects Practice based in Clilheroe.


Job description includes Receptionist / Telephonist / Secretarial duties and general admin duties including typing, dealing with post, office supplies and project filing.


Some previous experience in a private professional practice preferred. Hours to co-ordinate with other admin staff: Preferably Monday, Tuesday and


Thursday 9 to 5.30 for 2 or 3 days per week. Salary negotiable according to experience. Please apply in writing to : Ivan Wilson Director IWA Architects


Waterloo Mill, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 ILR


Catering & Hospitality 3 Millstones Inn


West Bradford, Clitheroe


Two Part time BarAVaiting on persons needed


Wc are looking for two people to join our friendly team. Various shifts available Wednesday to Sunday, lunch and evening.


Aged 18+ Experience Essential. Good rate of pay Contact Lauren on 01200 443339


Victorious Green in good nick


Badminton.


ffur s i Green . . . . . . . . . 3 Canberra --------- — . .1


' HURST Green continued their I recent good form as they beat the league leaders in a dress rehearsal for the big Lancashire Amateur Cup semi-final. Chances were a t a premium


early on. Canberra had a early shout


for a penalty, which was turned down by the referee, and the official was kept v ery busy throughout the first half due to the competitive nature of the match. Green’s best chances came


down the right-hand side as Johnson put in a few testing crosses which seemed to unnerve the away back-line. Green’s opening goal came


from this very avenue - Johnson delivering a near pos t cross which Hayes got a foot to, and his effort looped over the keeper. Green’s only other shot of


note came from the boot of Tony Williams, but his effort didn’t really test the keeper. The home side began to dom­


inate the second half and looked comfortable at 1 -0, b u t the threat of a goal from the away side was always present. The referee was again a t the


centre of controversy as he waved away Green’s protests for a penalty as Chippendale superbly turned his man and was tripped. Chris Leighton effectively


ended the match as a contest as he superbly drove in a 25-jrarder which the keeper failed to keep out, the goal adding to his col­


back foot for the last 20 minutes as they desperately sought a goal back, but they found a back four and keeper in excel­ lent form.


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Registering with jobstoday.co.uk takes around 5 minutes, and is completely free


•i Keeper Addicott made two


superb stops, and sub Dave Young cleared one off the line. Green made it three late on as a long Tipton ball found Taylor in the area, and his shot was par­ ried, only for Brunskill to tap in. Straight from the kick-off, the


visitors took advantage of some sloppy defending and pulled a goal back, which made the final few minutes frantic, with Can­ berra throwing crosses into the box at every opportunity. . The win extends Hurst Green’s excellent run to only one defeat in 13 matches, with their next game coming on February 17th in the much-awaited Lan­ cashire Amateur Cup semi-final


at Padiham FC, kick-off 7-30 p.m.


urday. ' i-t r'A" Green have no game this Sat­


lection of pile-drivers this sea­ son. Canberra put Green on the


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Kids gear up for an action-packed


Ju n io r sport


NEARLY 50 local school children are talmg part in the Hyndbum and Ribble Valley gymnastics finals today, to compete for a place in the SPAR Lancashire Youth Games county finals. The local tournament will be held


at Mount Carmel Roman Catholic &ience College, on Wordsworth Road in Accrington, from 4-6 p.m., with


will be competing from each school, and the winners will go forward to represent their local district at the county gymnastics finals on Wednes­ day, March 10, at Hyndburn Sports Centre in Accrington. The event is being organised by


Rodger Haythornthwaite, competi­ tion manager for the H3Tidburn and Ribble Valley School Sport Partner­


ships, and Lancashire Sport Partner­ ship. ■ Schools due to take part include: St


Peter’s and St Paul’s Primary, Peel Park Primary, West End Primary, Gisburn Primary, Sab den Primary and Sacred Heart RC Primary. Jane Sheridan, senior competition


manager at Lancashire School Sport Partnerships, said: “This is an excit­ ing time for youth sports, with the 2012 London Olympics and Para-


lympics just two years away. There’s a lot for Lancashire’s children and young people to aspire to. “Our School Sport Partnership competition managers have been busy ■preparing for this year’s calendar of Youth Games events, which promise to be bigger and better than ever before.” The SPAR Lancashire Youth


Games 2010 programme has been expanded to include 100 intra-school selection trials, 84 district finals and seven, sports-specific county finals, including a special schools’ swimming gala and the SPAR Lancashire Dis­ ability Youth Games. The events are sponsored for the


fourth consecutive year by SPAR dis­ tributor for the north of England,


IN the East Lancashire Table; Tennis League Premier-Division, Rams .North took; maximum points from a luckless Lions side;; winnrig30-8. '


, ; ^ > ■ ' Steve Lyons lost 11-9 to Tim i


Tement in the fifth game. Attackers played host to Rams


South, losing 29-11, with Andy Jackson and. Mark Ramsbottom , unbeaten on the night for the vic­ tors, and Graham Young’s only loss coming at the hands of Colin - Parkinson, 18-16 in an epic strug- -i gle in the final game. Ward and Stobbart'were indebt­


Rams tame Lions Bailey at the double Table tennis


30-3 home win over Hyndbumers Matt Harrison, Peter Wood and Martin Wyatt the winning trio.


■ KSB A, with hopes of promo^ tion, had an emphatic 30-8 home victory over Burnley Cricket Club, with M a tt Hodgkinson, Matt Hirst and Ray Kay unbeat­ en.


Andy Risk was the star player


as KSB E overcame KSB D 24-14 in their Second. -Division encounter. ' . ' ' Frank Hamer was in top form


ed to Keith Ward and Keith Jack- son, who won three matches each ■ to take the spoils 21-15 against \ Buraccs. In the all-KSB clash in the First


Division,- the B team beat the C team 24-18, with Daz Mafi the hero for the victors. ; Ian Mitchell won aU his match­


es as PSG overcame Allspeeds 24- -i 14.


a nail-biting finish, winning I97I8, ; Martin Holt with three vital wins ; ■ for the losers. Leaders Burnley Boys’ Club continued their unbeaten run in a s


Old Masters just had the edge in ;


as promotion hopefuls Tackyfire had a 24-16 win over Whalley Eagles, and Peter Howard and Tom Lacey had three wins each to see Brierfield through 27-12 against Kay Street D.


In the Fred Holden Team


Knockout Trophy, Rams South fell 7-2 to Wballey Cygnets, with Adam Robinson the main man for the villagers. , Alan Ross -.-was Whalley


Kestrels’ unbeaten player as they defeated Kay Street A 574. f :.-i -, v Whalley Phoenix had a splendid


7-2 win over high-flying Burnley Boys’ Club.


, ; WHALLEY JUNIORS


Whalley Juniors U16s ................3 Greyhound Ford .......................... 3 EVER-improving Whalley secured a well-earned, draw against a strong Accrington side. Captain Arron Ripley opened the scoring, and an


excellent brace from man-of-the-match Chris Bailey earned the locals a share of the points. There were strong performences from Farrar,


Brownless and Wells. CLITHEROE WOLVES


Mill Hill Reds............ ................... 1 Clitheroe Wolves U9s Reds . . . .2 THIS was a hard-fought and thrilling game, with the Wolves coming out on top.


; Mill Hill set the pace and scored early in the first


half.- Wolves fought back and equalised through a


Leighton Clarkson goal, before taking the lead thanks to a Connor Jackson strike.


The second half saw both teams attacking with


determination, but unable to score again as both defences stubbornly held out. Man-of-the-match was Taylor Wilson.


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Clitheroe Wolves U14s................. 4 Ighten L e ig h .................................. 1


A DEBUT goal for Callum Everet wrapped up vic­


tory for Wolves in this exciting cup encounter and earned his side a place in the semi-final of the com­ petition. Robbie Read's exquisite chip broke the deadlock


following a goalmouth scramble before Sam Girvin doubled the home side’s lead with an absolute* scorcher from the halfway line which nestled in the top right comer. Man-of-the-malch and skipper Zac Robinson gave


his side a 3-0 half-time lead, calmly stroking home a penalty. ■


applied some pressure, but that was until Everet made sure of the win.


After the interval the visitors pulled one back and -


Junior soccer round-up READSTONE UNITED JFC


Barrowford Celtic Orange............. 8 Readstone United U8s Blue ___ 3 A BRACE from Saul Wilds, a strike from Oliver


Wheatcroft and a man-of-the-match performance George Chapman-Routh were not enough as Read­ stone tasted defeat at the hands of a strong and unbeaten Barrowford side. Readstone United U9s Blue ___ 6 Brierlield Celtic Whites................. 0 MAN-of-the-match Joel Bentley grabbed a brace, as did team-mates Lewis Lorenzo and Adam Collison


as Readstone secured an emphatic victory over Brierfield Celtic. Ighten Leigh .................................... 2 Readstone Untied UlOs Blue . . . 0 AN impressive man-of-the-match performance


from Dean Moorhouse didn’t get its just rewards as Readstone were beaten 2-0 at the hands of Iqhten Leigh. BarnoldswickTovm........................ 4 Readstone United UlOs R e d___ 0


SAM Crew was named man-of-the-match, but his


side went crashing out of the Consolation Cup. Readstone United UlOs Yellow . . 2 Bacup Juniors................................ J


SCORERS Max Laird and nian-of-tlie-matoh


William Wrathall secured victory in a close and hard- fought encounter. Colne Juniors.................................. 3 Readstone U n ite dU lls ................. 2


TWO goals irom Oliver Boult weren’t enough as


Readstone were nanowly edged out by Colne Juniors in a five-goal thriller.


Readstone United U17s Giris . . . 3 Myerscough Girls............................ 3


ZARA Pollard scored twice and Sophie HIndle


added another in this 3-3 thriller. Player-of-the-match was Gabble Preugsehat.


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presentations at approximately 5-45 p.m. Mixed teams from Years 3 and 4


James Hall & Co. They will bring together more than 10,000 pupils from 14 local authority districts, with all 565 primary schools in Lancashire being invited to compete in the local gsrmnastics, tag rugby, high five net- ball, girls’ football and tennis quali­ fiers. Every school taking part in the dis­


trict qualifiers is eligible for this year’s SPAR Star School Awards scheme, which recognise and reward the schools which make the greatest con­ tribution to the SPAR Lancashire Youth Games. The district winners for Hyndbum


and Ribble Valley, to be announced in July, will receive £700 of Surridge Sports kit and equipment from award sponsors, James Hall & Co.


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