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CiUheroe 42^24 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Ciassifled): Automotive
Simpsons .VehicleTechnician COLNE Bowland High • -c'. .r, Ttie school: . ' ^ - wilti specialist status in performing arts;; .
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a highly successful and oversubscribed specialist school. • highacademicachieveinent(79%5A*-C2009) .. ' . I ' ■
. outstanding Ofete'd report 2009, ~ • innovab've, modem and excib’ng learning environments » spectacularnjrallocab'on
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a strong sense of community, in a safe and caring environment - ■ • supportive and dynamic work teams.
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The person • a team player with good communication skills, . . . . . . • the ability to work with autonomy in a helpful and diplomab'c m a n n e r '.. • a sound understanding of a school environment . . , ; .
• astrongsenseofprofessionalintegrity.' « the ability to adapt to a wide range of duBes. .
The promise: • a commitment to professional development
•■ a highly supportive Management Team .
. . . ': ; ' All posts are to work during term-Bme and are on a temporary basis subject to budgetary review in March 2011.
Science technician x1 •£15,444 to £16,830 a year, pro rata.
Ref: 133437
32.5 hours a week, required 1 Septem,ber2010to31 March 2011. Informal discussion: Danny Breen, Cum'culum Leader Science, on 01200 441 374.
Teaching assistant level 2Ax1 . .’£15,444 to £16,830 a year, prorata.
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Required 1 Seplember2010 to 31 August 2011, toworkpart-Bme. .. ' . . ■ Informal discussion: Ian Machin, SENCO, on 01200 441374.
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Art/technology technician x1 '£15,444 to £16,830 a year, prorata;
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15 hours a week, required 1 September 2010 to 31 March 2011.. Informal discussion: Ann Taylor on 01200 449867.
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Receptidnist/administrative assistant x1 *£13,589 to £15,444 a year.
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37 hours a week required 1 September 2010 to 31 March 2011. Informal discussion: Ann Taylor on 01200 449857.
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Lunchtime welfare assistant x2 *£12,145 to £12,489 a year, prorata.
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Informal discussion: Ann Taylor on 01200 449867. Essential: full details available on the school website.
___ ,> 5 hours a week, required 1 September 2010 to 31 March 2011: ■
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v.:. :::..,. Interview dates for all posts: week commencing 14 June 2010. .
Application forms and further details are available from the school website .
www.bowland.lancsngfl.ac.uk. Return forms to the Headteacher at the school. Closing date: 7 June 2010 at 12 noon.
■ . .The posts you are applying for are covered by the RehabilitaBon of Offenders ; •
. (ExcepBons) Act 1975 and the VetBng and Bam'ng Scheme as established by The Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. If successful you will be required to apply to the Cnminal Records Bureau fora 'disclosure' and from 26 July 2010..; - ■ registerwilh the Independent Safeguarding Authonty.
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www.lancashire.aov.uk/vacancIes IPaitTime Abbeyfield
Castle View Clitheroe. . . Required ■
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■ Relief Housekeeper / ‘ Cook
Jo deputise for House . Manager 2 days per week.
Prepare food and offer
■ care to 10 Elderly- ■■ ' Residents. . Please call .
. Mrs S Harrison ' " 01200 425353 ■
ORCHID DESIGNS ' .' Clitheroe Require Part
. Time Sales Assistant To assist In their busy bridal shop working some :n: .
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other days. Dress making experience an--. -
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-• ADVISOR Working In the iv ? home energy efficiency * sector. No cold calling,.
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: leads provided, car . . - - X essential. £1000-i- per week : OTE. Tel: 01772 200119 or..*- ;; 07831363 422. .
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Young people’s worker ■ level 1 *£15,324 to £17,100 a year '
. ‘ Ref:120510 7 hours a week at Young People's Service! Burnley,' ;
: BB112HA Required to worit as part of the Detached - Team focussing on the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. You mil be required to work on a Monday evening and one other evening (flexible).
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The hours may be altered to reflect the changing needs of young people, you must be available and willing to . work evenings induding Fridays and weekends.-' .;. , ■ ; Essential: You must have level 2 QualificaBon In Vouth and Community Work or relevant equivalenL Anyone . unqualified will be paid as a Worker in Training points . 1-4 (£14,143 - £15,917) and training will need to be ' undertaken which will lead to a level 2 qualiflcation in. ' Youth Work.
- Informal discussion: Martin Walker on 01282 831200.
Application forms: Burnley Young Peoples Service, 11 Finsley Gate, Burnley BB112HA Tel: 01262 831040. Closing date: 28 May 2010... :: ;•■■.
Young peoples worker ■ level 1 ■ *£15,324 to £17,100 a year, pro rata. Ref; 500647
.15 hours a week at Burnley BB11 2HA. Required to' work within a Youth and Community Setting, the hours - are to be worked over 4 evenings particularly Fridays. , and flexible daytime sessions to be arranged.. The hours may be altered to reflect changing needs o f '. young people. You must be available and writing to work evenings particularly Fridays and weekends. , ■ Essential: You must have level 2 QualificaBon in Youth. and Community Work or relevant equivalenL
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Informal discussion: Manzar Iqbal on 07946 662094.-. ' Interview date: 14 June 2010., - !■
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Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. .■ Closing date: 28 May 2010. '. ..
Young peoples worker- level ;1'; *£15,324 to £17,100 a year, pro rata; . R e f : 500645
15 hours a week at Burnley BB11 2HA; ■
Required to support community work at Belmont - ■ ; ■ ■ Community Centre and targeted Youth Work with NEET groups at BnrnshawYouth Centre. You will also ;. support the youth dub work in the evening. You will be_; required to work 19 hours flexibly over three daytime ■ attendances and one evening to indude Fnday night. EssentialrYou must have level 2 QualtficaBon In Youth and Cornmunity Work or retevant equivatent.’ ; . . ■ Informat discussion: Steve Southward on 07748 770970.' tnterview date; 14 June 2010. -■
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Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 28 May 2010..
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. W6 are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community:. . Applicalions ftom ethnic minonties are welcome.. • You must be committed to equality and diversity in the workplace. ' • We are committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. •
Applyonlineatwww.lancashfre.gov.uk/vacanclos ■
* We are conducting a job evaluation exercise'and as a result the salary of this post may increase or decrease, or stay the s a m e . '
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■The posts you are applying for are covered by the, ■; RehabilitaBon of Offenders (ExcepBons) Act 1975 and ;: the Vetting and Barring Scheme as established by The ;; Safeguarding and Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. If J • .= successful you will be required to apply to the Criminal
, Records Bureau for a 'disclosure' and from 26 July 2010 register with the Independent Safeguarding Authority. -:
County Council vadancies Young peoples worker- level 1 ■• ■■ *£15,324 to £17,100 a year, pro rata.- v* Ref: 500649
; 7 hours a week at Burnley, BB112HA. Working as part .■ of the Detached Team focussing on the Duke of Edinburgh Award, you will be required to work ori a . Monday evening and one other evening, flexible.v-,
AThe hours may be altered to reflect changing needs of young people. You must be available and willing to
■• work evenings induding Fridays arid weekends.; -s ■ Essential: You must have level 2 Qualification in Youth ■
:■ and Community Work or relevant equivalent;' ; . Informal discussion: Martin Walker on 01282 831200.- Interviewdate: 14June2010.'.’
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' Apply online or telephone 0645 053 0008. closing date: 28 May 2010. .
Passenger assistant .*£12,787 to £12,787 a year., ; : . Ref: 501147
10 hours a week at Enterprise Business Park, Network 65, Brindley Road, Hapton, Burnley BB115TD.
The core value of Lancashire County Commercial, - , : Group is to competitively provide high quality highways, engineering, environmental and transport services . -:,, which meet the County Council's Corporate - , Objectives/Commitments and its approach to ■ , .'sustaining excellence'.-Travelcare is part of the county - coundl and provides journeys for people with disabilities and sensory impairments In a safe, caring, . professional manner. CVs will not be accepted. Essential: You must have experience of working as part of a team, be physically fit (able to manoeuvre - - passengers in wheelchairs), have good communication skills and good 'people skills (friendly considerate, ': patienLempathyelc).' Interview date: 8 June 2010.: :
Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 21 May 2010. ' . ; ; v
Evening care assistant : *£7.06-£8.02 an hour. .. - • • Ref: 031/CA/291
10.5 hours a week at Cravenside Home for the Elderly, 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 service. . You will work between the hours of 6pm and 9pm. This post is temporary.
• Essential: You must have an NVQ level 2 in direct ■ ; care or be committed to studying to achieve this • qualification.' Informal discussion: The manager on 01282 816790. We welcome applications from men as they are under represented in our service.
Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date; 21 May 2010. • -
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Required for September 2010 or January 2011 Teacher of
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Candidates must hold a degree in mathematics and a teaching qualification and
be.able to teach the full age range 11-18 years. We seek an^enthusiast to join a successful department of seven. NOT support and package available. Ability to offer lower school ICT desirable but not essential. Main scale • other allowances transferable. '
For further details and official application form please contact the Registrar. Telephone
(01254 506070), fax 01254 506080, or email
DrinciDal@westholmeschool.CQm
.: ' Closing date: Tuesday 8th June 2010 Chanty Number 526615
The School has Charitable Status and exists for the education of the pupils and Is committed to safeguarding their welfare
;To deal with the unprecedented demand we are - ■. • looking for an additional qualified vehicle technician. •; Experience in the marque (or related VAC products) • piefened but not essential as training will be offered ■ to the right individual. Must be a good team player; ■ and dedicated to the "family business" ethos.. ,
' Cunent MOT examiner status desirable, but again. training available.
This position offeR the right person a significant ■ opportunity to join a progressive forward thinking'
■ company with commensurate rewards and working conditions. ■ ■
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-To apply email a copy of your CV with a covering note to
steve.gavrns@
simpsonsskoda.co.uk or post to Mr Steve Gavins, After Sales Manager, Simpsons, Boundary ; Garage, Burnley Road, Colne, BBS 8LF. v* ■
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Education/Teaching - WESTHOLME SCHOOL
' •' Upper School, WMmar Lodge,^ Meins Road, Blackburn BB2 6QU
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REVENGE was sweet for Clitheroe as they erased mem ories of last week’s Ramsbot- tom Cup defeat at the hands of Cherry Tree by recording a
CRICKET
RIBBLESDALE captain Ian Britcliffe is full of'praise for his side, who climbed to fifth in the' table with: a compre- ■ hensive ■ victory , against Os- waldhvistle Immanuel. A fantastic all round perform-,
ance saw the Ribble Valley outfit ■ completely out-class their o p p o - ; ncnts at New Lane as they cmised , to a 66 run victory. A sublime 96-nin second wicket
stand between Craig Hall (71) and ’ Ryan Gladwin (58) took the visi-. tors to 113, before the former fell .; victim to the home professional Chris Cook-Martin. Gladwin then went on to form a 49-mn part-- nership with David Howard (35) ■. which provided a steady platform ' for the away side to build on. Britcliffe said: , “We played
some good stuff really. H ie pro (Agha Sabir) missed out but, the amatcuis stepped in and did the business. TIic batsmen at the top of the order did what they are there to do and Craig Hail gave us a glorious start. Gerard Metcalf usually poses us problems but it was the other way around for a change as we seemed to play the ball rather than the man. Ryan Gladwin put a great knock together and batted well in the attack and David Howard was in the 30s again.” . ■ ■ In reply, Britcliffe played a part
in defending that total after claim ing 2-32 but Stephen Kerr who stood out after a superb six wicket . haul for just 23 runs.
Britcliffe added: -“Tlie' only
tiling is we were all out with four overs remaining but if we get a decent total on the board then I*d back our bowlers nine times out of 10 to defend it. Stephen Kerr deseiyes a mention aftefhaking six wickets.- He’s been o u t of the v action for a while but he’s'come in and bowled a mix o f ^ o g l ie s and leg spinners and dorie'the business.. He bowled superbly and Martin Peel got three stumps and took a catch from him. He moves the ball and delivers well.
’ “We bowled and fielded well
again but we are just quietly going about it really. But we can’t take our eye off the ball because this league isunpredictable. I’m a ■ little bit surprised with the start we’ve made hut it’s all about stay ing focussed.” ; -
• THE clash o f . the week in
the Clilheroe and District Cricket League saw last season’s top two go head-to-head, as Chipping A stole a crucial three-wicket vic- toiy over Old ■ Riniingtonians. Tile latter, took first knock and scored 126: from their ,15 overs, with Peter Dibb retiring with 33. In reply Chipping scraped victory
in the last over with Jennings 33 not out. Sabden continued their good
start with a crushing win over St James. iTliey racked up 139-6 as Bill .Tliatclier led . the way with a Wstering 35 ,not out and Jontiy Omierod added 24 not out.' ■,
In reply St James crawled to
77-3. Opener P. Oliver performed admirably before retiring on 32. ; Calderstpnes kicked off their
campaign. with .■ a , narrow defeat by Low Moor. Calderstones made
jX ” ‘3 with , Keith . Gill and Simon t y Gorton both retiring on 30. Low — Moor scraped home with two balls and eight wickets remaining.
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his side to Back Lane to take on Baxenden in h o p e o f breaking their 100% record. H e said: “Everyone is up for it. I think we will b e very difficult to b e a t -b u t we a re looking fonvard to it an d it
; shoulcfbe a g o o d game. I ’m backing us to win.
, • ''There’s massive pressure
on their pro (Babaar Naeem) and captain Ian Amstin because they. rely on them a lot. We have got 11 players-who are
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, comprehensive league victory against their rivals.
. _ Strong bowling performances from professional .Tom Hardman
: (3-37), Joshua Marquet (2-31) and ^ 1 Haider (4-41) restricted the Ausitors to 150 at Chatbum Road.
In.reply, Josh McDowell top- CRICKET
scored-with 43, including eight fours, while captain Peter Dibb smashed 41, also including eight fours. Hardman added 30, while Neil Bolton fired > 17 to ' keep Clitheroe second in the table. ' Dibb said: “It was nice to get
revenge. To be honest I fancy us as a better side than Cherry Tree, but sometimes it’s difficult to play a team again after losing to them
the week before. The lads showed a lot of heart and really delivered. We bowled superbly and we are: looking-good at the moment. We lost eight wickets in the end but : the game wasn’t as dose as that suggests. ‘We lacked a little discipline ■
• out. AJi bowled brilliantly and , made a " huge : contribution , and Joshua snowed that he is
towards' the end with some going for the. big hits rather man just seeing the game
one of the best bowlers in the league. He turned the game on Its head with a couple of quick wickets.”
He added: “With Baxenden ■
facing Read, ; somebody • is going to have to drop points so we need to make sure we capitalise and make, sure we , get the win.'We are on a good. run so we just need to keep the consistency and performances going.”
CRICKET
A LACK of confidence has descended on Station Road as again Whalley slumped to defeat against Bamoldswick. ' Richard Palmer’s side
boasts one of the strongest army of fielders and bowlers in the league but it’s a differ ent story when it comes down to batting. Whalley . haven’t won
since the opening day of the season when they recorded an impressive 15-mn victory over Padiham. But they now sit second bottom. Professional Kaniram
Yoiinis bowled exception ally, taking 6-67 mns from 23 overs, but his 17 in reply was Whalley’s top score. Palmer said: “It’s the same
old story. We bowled and fielded well but just couldn’t bat. We’ve been struggling to put the same side out two weeks on the trot, which doesn’t help. We were miss ing three batters, and that is our weakness. All I can say is
Judge us when we’ve got our full side out. “Saturday was a very win-
nable game and we were happy for them to finish their innings on 160. But they man aged to get a decent partner ship going, which is something we failed to do. Tlieir pro bowled full and straight and it paid off for him because he was too good for us.” . Palmer added: “We were
playing on a cracking wicket and our ' pro (I^mram Younis) is a quality left arm spinner who did well to keep them down to -160. We fan cied our chances at chasing it down but confidence is low at the moment and it proved not to be.” Meanwhile, Salesbury have
also failed to capitalise on their good start to life in the' senior league. Their victory over Edenfield
at Ribchester Road on the opening day was followed by defeats to Cherry Tree, Settle, Baxenden, Read in the cup and Padiham at the weekend. Stuart Hampson claimed
all performing and our think our strength in depth will come out on top. If we can beat them ■ • then it gives us a' psychological _ advantage
becau.se they will have been beaten. A win would do us a lot of favours.” . Read • maintained their •
wickets apiece. • ' : ■ In reply, Read flew to victory
unbeaten record with an impres sive . eight-wicket victory over Settle on Saturday at Whalley Road. The away side batted first and set a veiy respectable . 215 run total with Harry Boam smashing an unbeaten 93 while ■ Tom Davidson added a half century. Read professional Jon Harvey, Warren Eastham and ■ • Mohammed Jamal took hvo
, in spectacular; style. ■ Harvey fired an unbeaten 112 from the same number of balls, including 16 fours and two sixes. Opening batsmen Ben Law .added 32 while Gareth Halley hit an unbeaten 47 to help Read to third in the table. . , Holt added: “Gareth Halley,
who usually bats at nine or 10, came in at four and did really well. Our batting is by far our biggest strength a n d .' we’d reached 215 with 10, overs to spare. We’re capable of huge totals and I’d back us to beat any score.” ;
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3-61 but he couldn’t deny Padiham strolling to 212, leav ing the hosts with a mountain to climb. In reply Ian Riley (19), skip
per James Watson (25), Will Cook (24) and Stephen Brown (27) all reached double figures but they were devastated by a Kashif Siddique eight-wicket haul as thev finished on 140. • CHATBURN beat
Ingrow St John’s by five wick ets after Jonny Lockley took 6-39 to dismiss the hosts for 94. • The seconds lost by 33 runs
at home to Pendle Forest, who totalled 234-2, before restrict-' ing the locals to 201-9 in reply, with Paul Kenyon making 74.
Batting suffers
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