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S CUtheroe Adve rtiser &TImes, Thursday, May 13th, 2010 .


Education /Teaching ' Ribblesdale School >


' Queens Road, Clitheroe, BB71EJ -


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' Cover Supervisor 'APT&C Salary point 20-26:


j P r o - r a t a s a l^ : £13,009 r £1^,665 pa ,


' 30.5 hours per week, ’ . ' term-time only plus 3 CPD days r-


'.•■.This post is subject to job evaluation in 2011 - , - 'The post is to contribute positively to the; - * ; effectiveness of student learning by providing v . "cover for absent teachers' and working


- collaborativcly with* teachers to assist in the £,’. delivery of the curriculum


Applicants should be enthusiastic, organised and V be able to work on their own initiative. :. - The start date is 1 September 2010 and is subject to CRB clearance. , > --


All the details can be found on this dedicated 'r ■ website:


; . www.ribblesdale.org/coversnpervisor T'-jt


: Alternatively, for an application pack, please ' contact the school on •


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01200 422S63 or email enquirics@ribblcsdalc.org Closing Date:-12 noon on 28th May 2010'


St Augustine's RC High School


Elker Lane, Billington, Clitheroei Lancs BB7 9JA £ Tel: 01254 823362 E-mail: in


Laboratory Technician .: To cover a Maternity Leave ■.


K k^ : from 6th September 2010 ^


Scale 2 Point 11 (£14,733) 37 hours per week (term time only) ^ Actual salary is £12,276 (pay award pending) .


This s a great opportunity to join a successhil and well-resourced * :5oena department In a E>CSF designated Leacfing Edge'High ‘ ■'' Perfbnrung ^)eaarist Saerxe and Languages College', ’- t . Weareanll-16rmxedCo(ivrehensivevnthl,080v


. . . pupiTson roll situated m the beautiful Ribble Valley w'o VI- . . Our 2009 OF5TH) Inspection described us as; ^ - "a g o o d school w ith many outstanding features.


Governors are seeking to appoint a committed and enthusiastK ^ technioan with excellent interpersonal skills. Some administrative*


. : ' skills would be an advantage although this s not essential.* Closing date: Tuesday 2 5 th 2 0 1 0


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• For further details/application forms please contact the school office,"-


> Interview date: F r id a y 2 8 th M a y 2 01 0 - ■ v


-------------WESTHOLME SCHOOL - Wilmar Lodge; Meins Rdad,>%


•' ■; : Blackburn BB2 .


(Independent School with 1000 aged 2-18 on roll) . ■


. V i * •. ' Required for September 2010 * >


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PHYSICAL EDUCATipN • ; (Main Scale) "


We require a well qualified and enthusiasbc specialist to teach > t h e P E cumculum ■ throughout - the < scho ol. and contnbute to the extra cumcula;programme. This could be a full fame o r a part fame post to suit a p p li^n L An interest in swimming Is desirable.-^ ;^t->':i;:^.- ’W !« f^ / r


Please telephone (01254 506070), fax (01254 '


506080), or email the Registrar for application form and further details, i


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. • ..principaI@westholmeschool.comt>.'ji;-.L, . Closing date: Tuesday 1st June 2010 r i ^ . i


' • - ^Chanty Number 526615


: ^ The School has Chantable Status: it exists for thets }/; education of the pupils and is committed to safeguarding^ ’


their welfare General Vacancies i* General Vacancies


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Busy and growing antiques saleroom in Clitheroe' seeks energetic and enthusiastic person to assist in th e preparation and running of auctions." -


Responsibilities will Include pottering duties, setting up o f antiques and furniture sales, liaising w ithj;:; customers and some cleaning.


An interest in antiques and/or digital photography would be an advantage.


- . . , Flexible hours, minimum of 2 5 hours perweek.-'-;;


For further details and an application form contact Silvenivoods on: 0 1200 4 23 3 2 2.


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.We require confident Football Stewards with expenence In this o r other similar fields. All successful applicants will be required to gam the NVQ Level 2 qualiftcafaon In Spectator.- • L : -;^-‘ Safely.All applicants must be at least 18 years o f age


’ A Recruitment Day will be held at : .-y;


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. Please drop by - or contact e-mail: d.mcatamney@bumleyfc.com ' ,


.BLACKBURN BUNDS : ; : ' require an experienced person to manage a ll: . ..r' - aspects o f a long


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aiTd ether departmentv Preferably endorud by MCSE/MCn? / CCfiA^


Helpdesk Technician : • 5alary:£14k.requiredMourheado<Txesinbumii;y


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SPIRITUAL CARE COORDINATOR - 7 hours per week


' , ^ £5,811 (inclusive of shift premium) ’ " (Some evening, weekend and bank holiday woiking essenSaO ivfe,


' We have a rare and exoting o{^)orfaimty fw a nrtable person to join ow'muftKCsdpb'naiy professional^ X. team in leading and coordinating the deCveiy o f sfxntual and pastoral care ti> Hospice sento u s ^ ■ '


t ' .. their femilies and their carers, -"-v, ^ Spirmial and pastoral care is one of the key strands o f holistk palRative care, whidi requires a


'! * cofl^iassionate, empathetic and sensitive approach. The suoxssful candidate will be experienod h % working with vulnerable addts at fames of crisis from a range of social and cultural backgrounds, i'* , . An ability to work flexibly over 7 days per week IS essential ••••.••: s ■ • - - of own a ; b required ^ . th is position; milea^ will be paid. ^


A full UK driving ficen^ t o g e ^ with ^ ‘ ? for furthffinfonnation Of to arrari^ an in fo n n a l^ contact:‘ ’■y : c V ; Helen MeVey, Qinkal Services Manager on 01282 440104. . ':^ %


' ’ Further mfcinnation ^>out the Hospice sennees and the role o f the Spiritual Care Coordinator can be ■ ■ obtained at www:pendeside.org.uk.A{^icat]on forms a n also be obtained on the website o r :. . by axitactmg Lynda Jones • 01282 440105


' • A CRB Enhariced Dbdosure will be required for this position Closing Date: 2nd June 2010


i >k • \ Healthcare & Nursing Moorland Nurse^ School: ■ ; ■


ii 'f.fiS require a'motivated full lime Nursery Nurse ,


> equivalent, 40lffs per


. for our busy ouisay room for 2-3 year olds, level 3 or- 49 weeks per year, 'starting June <


> 2010 :Generousholidays,salaiy dependent on cxpenence.? V Please'ring M rs Blackburn on 01200


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requires a ,reliable/matured experience - and enthusiastic V"-,s,' V?;.' :


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-■ Dog and Partridge; Tosside BD23 4SQ Closing d a te fo r applicants M o n d a y 24 th May 2010


.* ' IT. *. fo r fa r th e r details w w w jD O o r ia n d s c h o o L c a u k . Whaley CRICKET


l.f^ WHALLEY . captain .' Rich-: ard Palmer is hoping that his players can re-find their mojo : sooner rather than later. Palmer’s,side were dumped ;


out of the Ramsbottom Cup at; the first hurdle in a com-! prehensive eight wicket defeat: against Settle. And, with his - side only,


managing one amateur half; century s o 'fa r ; this season,;; Whalley are. struggling to set match-winning totals. ;; ’ The difference in this fix­


ture was the.difference in top end batsmen. •.


Declan Fitzhenry (5), Palmer (15), Lee Kearsley (0) and professional Kamram Younis (2), the visitors struggled on 32-4. Martin Davies (39) arid


Simon Gorton (31) made the total more respectable, while an unbeaten: 19 for David O’Neill boosted the total to 144.


However, after surrending


their first wicket for 21 runs, Settle pair Dickon Morris (54) and Andrew McCracken (51 not out) propelled their side to victory. Professional Harry Boam i added an unbeaten 21 later in '


^ the innings after Morris was ^ sentpacking.


'


^ Palmer said:”It was 9 disappointing. “We were hoping for good


things in the. cup but we’ve ' fallen at the first hurdle. “To be honest,', under; the


circumstances, the total we got was quite positive because we ;: got to 143 with some batsmen facing numerous - question- fi­ nable decisions - and our ’ pro ; ' (Kamram Younis) got two.so the tail showed a bit of fight i, which gave us half a chance. “We didn’t actually-bowl


too badly. edge plenty. . . -


“We’ve beaten the - outside ' : i'


“But we didn’t get enough ;- : runs on the board because it - i;


should’ve been at least a 200- ■; i run wicket “That score made it difficult .


was quite a comprehensive;';: defeat.”


, . ,


He added:„.‘.‘We. are Tow : ; on confidence in the ■


batting - department' at the moment


I and I think we‘have, scored only one .amateur.'50 so far:'-:; I this season, which doesn’t give ■


-


the bowlers much of a chance. ;; _ .‘We need to address That'


because- it’s-an- age-old club problem. We are not a million miles: away from turning, the comeri'


and I’ve every . confidence in-; the team.”


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; CLipiEROE captain Peter Dibb j - won t be shedding any tears over


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■ season’s surprise package, were dumped out of the competition


. against Cherry. Tree following a 60-run defeat.


- Speaking after the cup defeat to ' ;*b? P'‘‘^ston Old Road side, who


. Clitheroe face again in the league on Saturday, skipper Dibb said: “A cup run would nave been nice but


D e fe a t is b le s s iiig in d i • ' *' ■


, Ins side s Ramsbottom Cup exit as ■' they look to focus on the league. - The Ribblc. Valley outfit,. this


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■ alongside Mark Friend (50 not out) proved to be the decisive factor. Qitheroe’s Ben Dowling took 3-


. now we can focus on the league. In a way defeat to C h e ^T re e in the cup could be a blessing in disguise because we don’t have any distrac­ tions now. We can concentrate on - doing well in the league which is


what we earmarked at the start of the season.”


: -: ■ A superb centuiy from Cherry


-Tree amateur Joe • Bolton (106) , in his 153-run fifth wicket stand


- 32 off 10 overs. In reply Dibb (34), 1 Hardman (33),'


professional Tom


(31 not out)-batted well but they fell short of their 247 target.


.............. targe Dibb added: “The fifth wicket:


was the difference. A 247 total is always going to be an uphill strug-


- gle. We started the game brilliantly but coming back for the second spell we didn’t hit the right areas.”-


limon Coulter (39) and Dowling; itte V,


• Ribble Valley U15’s com­


menced their Lancashire ; (2up programme with a 65-run victoiy over Blackpool at South ■ Shore. Clitheroe’s Jack Kay (63) and Sam Richardson, who scored his maiden centuiy, helped the side to ' 252-4 in 45 overs.


. -


and Clitheroe’s Sam Bristol ^___^ saw the lorals to victory. The team are next in action against West Lancs at Clitheroe on May 24th (2 p.m.). All support is welcome.


Salesbuiy’s Curtis Fenton (5-16) " • il(3-23):


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. CRICKET


IN-FORM- ■ Jonny Lockley took six wickets as Chatbum won by six wickets at home to Barrowford in the Craven League Second Division.


V The visitors won the toss


. and decided to bat, but were : made to regret their choice. Lockley made immediate


- board.


inroads, taking the first three wickets with just 38 on the


• ■ And he ended with fig­


ures of 6-48 in 18 overs as Barrowford were skittled for 101 in 36.4overs. Steve Bowker chipped in


with 4-24. ■ In reply, Chatburn required


. only 22 overs to knock off the winning runs, for the loss of four wickets. ; , Opener David ; Musson


made 27, with further contri­ butions from Nick Hutchinson (33) and Neil Cartledge (13). • IN the Clitheroe and


District Cricket League, cham­ pions Rimington have been


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Compeliflon fierce at Read


" COMPETITION is key for Read after Chris Holt's in-, form Read stamped their ;


Valley side have been keen to bolster their squad by


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: mark on the early stages of - the Ramsbottom Cup. The unbeaten Ribble ■


; taking a gamble on second •team players this season - and it has paid off. . Elliott Lowes impressed .


. comprehensive cup victory over Salesbury on Saturday saw Jack Jones called into action, while former ■


■ by Dan Black dantel.bIack@eastlancsnews.co.uk ■ ■.


; Burnley man Gareth Halley was given a chance with the ball. Jones smashed eight fours


against Cherry Tree last week before ■ the game ■ was abandoned, while the


and three sixes on his way to 83 as he formed a 90-run third wicket stand with Joe Marshall (53), before the latter was ousted by Jack Swindlehurst with . Read at 122-3. Skipper - Holt took over and led -by example as he hit three fours and four sixes - on his way to recording an unbeaten 64 as-


Read ended- their innings o n ' 250-4.


- In. reply,, pro Jon: Harvey; (pictured above) - took ; 3-12


■ from eight overs while Halley added 3-29 from 10 overs as Salesbury crashed to 126-9. ^ Holt said:.“Eveiyone put in a


very solid performance. Elliott ' came up from the seconds to make his first team debut last week, and Jack has come in to do the same this week. He’s hit 83 and really taken the opportu­ nity. That’s great for us because - it adds depth and competition' to theside. “Joe Marshall- was- a most; consistent, player last year and


i; he’s started well again this year. - All we need is for one of our


r first, seven or eight batters to- - go on and hit big scores and I think we will win most games. We’ve got plenty of - players


, that are capable of doing that. . Everyone was great in the field :'as well. Gareth was given the chance to bowl as well and he’s taken his ch’ance. It was a great. performance, all round and ’ we’re in form.”


' He added: “We’ve got Settle


tomorrow, the Lancashire Cup' on Sunday and then Baxenden


. the week after. We have to win that game, but it’s a bit early to say that it’s ‘make or break’.’


renamed Old Rimingtonians, but they showed the same old form in their first fixture against Low Moor. Low . Moor batted first


on the new artificial strip at , Roefield and made 89-5 from their 15 overs, with Matt Coulter leading the way with 30 retired.


. ; I t . didn’t proved to be enough though as Rimington won by nine wickets with four balls to spare. S. Bishop and- John Davies both retired with 30.


■ Chipping A , took . on


Clitheroe St-.James,' who batted first and score a handy looking 101r6. Ian. Scott was -


the main scorer, reaching his 30.


I ^ t season’s runners up Chipping A comfortably got


home, reaching their target- with five wckets and two overs in hand. -


Sabden batted first and took


advantage of some wayward early season bowling by the Chipping Ramblers.


; ■ Bijl .TTiatcher with 23 and • Phil - Parker with 30 -retired - were the main scorers, but all the batters chipped in to raise the total to 138-5. Ramblers made a positive


reply, with, openers Micky Garth (14) and Mark Gatrell (29) carting the bowling to all parts. '


- Bu t the Sabden bowl­ ers tightened things up, and when both these went, so did Ramblers’ hopes of reaching such a big total. - • - They did reach a creditable


101-9 off their 15 overs. . Simon Jones’ -v off ;' spin


date this week.


brought him 3-17. . Calderstones had an open


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