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GTC Sports Ltd supply and install a wide range of sports/athletics equipment and surfaces and are seeking an enthusiastic new administrator in a full time capacrty.'.r'-
You wilt Initially be trained in the standard internal. administration procedures, to acquire knowledge o f ' ;i our comprehensive range of products and services. We would aim for the person to develop greater responsibility once the role is established.
Reporting to the manager, this office based role requires a pro active person with good communication skills, numeric skills and an acceptable level of computer literacy.
Preferably you will have some previous experience in an internal administrative or sales capacity, but this is not essential.
Salary: £12,000 - £13,500 dependant on experience. Hours of work: Monday - Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm. Duties include:
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14 hours a week at Care Sendees, Cravenside HFE, Lower North Avenue, Bamoldswick BB18 6DP. You will work under supervision, providing personal care and general support. to people assessed as needing a comprehensive and flexible care sendee.
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You will work a two week rota including some weekend working. You will work between 8.30am and 1pm. ' . Essenb'al: You must have NVQ level 2 in direct care or be committed to studying to • ’ achievethisqualificabon. ■ Informal discussion: Eunice France on 01282 816790. . ' We welcome applications from men as they are under-represented in our sendee.
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Apply online or email:
HRTeam@lccs.lancscc.gov.uk. Tel: 01772 538999,24hr answerphone.
Closing date: 16 April 2010.
We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. App'ications f iw i ethnic minomJes are welcome. You must be committed b equa'it^' and diversity in the workp’ace. We are commined to protecting and promoting ihev.eifare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
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, PROBABLY. ■ the most : ex-: cited of all the local sides are Salesbuty, as they embark on- an historic • first year- in the Senior Division. V The club, were voted iiiv
1906, but only joined the ‘ Ribblesdale League in 1994. Captain James. Watson ,
at the league’s annual gen- : eral meeting, as
the.the First' Division; champions replaced Blackburn Northern in the' topflight. ■ ' The club was founded in
one of the best teams in the First Division, and have some
• veiy good amateurs, and with the , professional Richard Rostron, we are aiming for a mid-table finish.” Rostron arrives - from
Lancashire League side Rishton as paid man - the
. club’s first, which was another I learning curve , in the Senior % Division: “That was obviously ' new to us, and we appointed a I panel to bring in a pro. . “It took a bit of time to sign * someone. and it wasn’t easy, but Richard will help what I feel are very good amateurs. “He is a great cover fielder,
he will open the bowling and bat at number three, and I’m sure he will dowell for us.” .• Steven Brown, formerly
TOth Blackburn Northern, also joins the ■ club, and Watson added: “It’s all looking posi tive and we’reall just looking forward to it now; “It’s going to be a big step
up, and it might take a few games to get used : to the standard, but I’m sure we can more than hold our own.”
firet played in the first team at Rishton aged 16, and has best • figures of 6-27 against Bacup in 2005, with a batting best of 73 two years ago. FDCfURES Saturday - -
Whalley-bom Rostron,. 26,
Great Harwood * ' v . Oswaldtwistle
Immanuel : V Cherry. Tree; SALEISBURY. v-..Edenfleld; read V CUTHEROE: R_I B B L EiS D A L E
I WANDERERS i v Baxenden; Bamoldswick ' r. v , Settle;
' VVHALLEY - v . ;. Padiham. I Wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m. CC embark on their
2010 NPOWER village cup cam paign wth a . home i tie. against
Ueatpr from_ Cumbria on Sunday, the match is a 40-over contest
bull Holme ground. Spectators. arc welcome.
^ Barrowford’s
will lead the side out against . Edenfield on Saturday for the v opener at Ribchester Road,- and he can’t wait to get his - teeth into the league: “We’re , all very excited,* and it’s hard ; to say how we will do, but we will hopefully compete at this level, and if we* can take the momentum the club has into -' the season, that will only help. “We have consistent!)/ been
tClidieroe aim J o improve
reached the Ramsbottom Cup Final last year, only to lose to champions Baxenden, but finished
next-bottom in the league. But with their younger
players a year older and wiser, allied with experi-
* enced older heads - some returning to the club - Dibb is hopeful of a good
showing.
CLITHEROE skipper Peter Dibb, e je c ts an im proved showing from his side in 2010. * ■ The Chatbum Road side
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Clitheroe have landed
Heywood’s promising' 19- year-old Tom Hardman as professional, fresh from* breaking into the Lancashire second team last year, and a spell playing club cricket in Melbourne over the winter. And Naeem Ashraf and
Simon Coulter are back, as Dibb said: .“Last season we had a pretty young side who
. Hejwood with former West Indies. Test star Sherwin Campbell for a season, and
ing prospect, aged . 16 he ; opened the batting for
seven or eight games, and we’ll be better placed to see how thimgs might pan out after that, but we’re aiming for the top four - a Lancashire Cup spot.” - • Hardman is an excit
ened, and hopefully we can climb up that league. ; “A-lot relies on the first
under-achieved. “But we have; strength
a big role: “Jack has looked - very good in training, and we’re expecting a bit more : from him this season. He is agreatprospect.” : :
to a month with a shoulder injury, but left-arm spinner Ali Haider has also joined the ranks, while Lancashire Academy starlet Jack Dewhurst is available. Dibb feels he ould have
he has impressed in the nets and with nine wickets in the * friendlies with Blackrod and Astley Bridge. Ashraf will be out for up
•‘'Va . **I t o m ^ e
‘ IN 2005, Read made Rib b le sdale League history as the first team to secure
just starting out in the senior side, and now Holt will lead them for the new season, and he said: “It’s my first year as captain and I’m the youngest in the team so I’m a little bit . nervous but looking forward to
three successive titles. , Back then Chris Holt was
ReM are been to repeat glory days , one of the teams to beat.”
, ourselves as contenders for the - title this year. We should be
: let ourselves down towards the' end but we certainly consider
the services of Burnley duo Mohammed Jamal and Ben Law, added: “We finished third last year after what I consid ered to be a poor season. We
it. All the lads have been great> and offered their support.” ’ ' ' Holt, who has acquired
: . • WHALLEY ,. captain Wchard Palmer believes his side’s success this year lies in the batting ranks. The Station Road side fin
year , and an underperforming pro would be the easiest excuse to give. But the. performances
ished third bottom last season despite. boasting some of the best bowling and fielding sta tistics in the senior division. ' He said: “We struggled last
from our amateur batters were not good enough either. In the bowling and fielding ranks last season I would have had us in the top three sides. Batting, however, we were bottom, but we are another year older and wiser.”
Kamram Younis is on board, while the former captain of the Lancashire Cricket Federation Joe Rahim has also joined.
Pakistani professional
Agha in for Ribb
. table mediocrity. Brown, who hit a 237 not out on his debut, only featured for 12 games and, with Abir arriving in the Ribbie Valley for the season, new captain Ian Britcliffe knows his side already has a head-start: “A half-way finish would be reasonable but I want to aim higher and a top four or five finish would be superb. We are already in a better situation than last year because we have a pro in place for the opening game of the season who will be with us right the way throughl We used 12 sub pros in total last season before Jake arrived towards the end. “Agha will be a huge asset
to better last season’s ninth place finish. “We are all look ing forward to this season. It’s
to Colne so I’ve stepped up as captain but I’m really loofcig
Wanderers Cricket Club will be holding junior coaching sessions at Church Meadow from tomorrow. - ECB qualified and CRB checked coaches will be avail able for the sessions between 6-15 p.m. and 7-45 p.m. at the club. For further. details contact Martin Briggs (01200 429925), Paul Spencer (01200
RIBBLESDALE
429611) orTracy Rigby (01254 240320).. -
good prospect with the bat and we’ve got some great young bowlers in Michael Clarkson and Jordan Britcliffe. That mix of youth and experience could work wonders for us. We pride ourselves that we are all Clitheroe lads through and through and we look to promote from within.” •
ing to improve on last year’s finish; we ended the season ninth in the league but mid season we went on a run of eight wins and a tie in con secutive games, which proves what we can do when we put our minds to it. “Charlie Jackson is a very
a bit of a new challenge for me as Gary Hunt has moved back
forward to . leading fi'om the front. “We are definitely look
for us. His stats read really well and he’s spent many years over here as well so he knows what it’s all about. He opens bat for Pakistan Internationa Airways, he’s a left-hander and he’s capable of hitting big tomls. We are expecting big things from him.” The ambitious skipper is out
Agha Sabir is the man to take over fipm the New Zealander and hit the runs needed to guide 'Wanderers above mid-
P ’ was going to take
some.do- ing for Ribblesdale Wander ers to replace last season’s professional Jake Brown but the Church Meadow side may have found their man as the 2010 season looms. Pakistani
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