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- Permanent ■ > . Applicants must h o ld NVQ 3 - He alth and .“ Social Care (Children and Young People) and have experience a t supervisory level w i th in the Social Care Sector. ..... ■ ■





You must have an u n d ers tanding o f issues " re latin g to co n f id e n tia lity , e qu al op p o rtu n itie s and h ea lth and safety. You must also have experience o f w o rk in g w i th y o u n g people and w o rk in g as p a r t o f a team.- Duties w i ll include ; verbal and w r i t te n com mu n ica t io n skills and practical skills such as cooking a n d ^ housekeeping.:. You w i l l also fo rg e effective i . ' relationships w i th Social Services and any o ther agencies involved w i th th e y o u n g people.


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' : Closing d a te is 3 0th A p r il 2010. - . ■


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Public Sector


Do you care about Social Care? We do - we invest in training the workforce.


Chief Executive Preston - Full time hours


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Salary £46,813 - £50,985 (may be increased ' fo r an exceptional applicant) + contr ibutory pension + 27 days holiday + Bank Holidays.


(Terms and conditions are presently ' under review).


, The Lancashire Workforce Development . Partnership (LWOP) was formed between representatives of the Independent Sector - workforce and Lancashire County Coundl in 2003 and remains a strong Employer led partnership.


Due to the relocation of the current Chief Executive Officer, we are seeking another dynamic, energetic person to lead our organisation. With a £2.5 million annual budget we provide funding for training to • '


over 1,000 independent sector providers of Sodal Care.


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.'The new CEO will: •, Provide visionary leadership to a not for profit


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• Have an excellent cdlaborative style that ' . ' » engenders trust arid confidence with


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^ Board of Directors, stakeholders, strategic partners, ' ' • service users and carers.


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Due to rapidly increasing business voiumes, contract hire " 8i leasing giant )G.Ck Vehicle Management Ltd are ' ■ •: - looking to recruit the following foil Sme positions:- '


succes^l candidates are required to sell motor vehicles; . mainly to business customers offering and advising a range of finandal products. Prospects respond to our


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VEHICLE SALES EXECUTIVES Salary £33000 per annum on target earnings'


Education /Teaching


Chatburn C E Primary School required from 7th June 2010 a qualified and ' experienced


TEACHING ASSISTANT


Level 2 to cover maternity leave, to work with a child with special needs. 1714 hours per week, term-time only.


12.15 to 3.45pm, Monday to Friday.


For further information and an application form,' please contact .


Chatbum Primary School, Sawley Road,


Chatbum, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 4AS enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. Tel: 01200 441426


Closing date for applications: 5th May 2010


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i dtea £6531 p.a.Applicants should be 18 years or over and hold. ; 5 GCSEt at grade.'C or above, ind. Engird and erther a Soence


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D r^ a t ic win for Read win opening day derby


READ co n t in u ed where they left off from last sea­ son as they beat neighbours


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Clitheroe by four wickets. Jack Dewliurst’s impressive


CRICKET


crowd, the locals went innto the '. final over :. requiring a ;


SALESBURY’S first game in the Ribblesdale League Sen­ ior Division saw- them edge; a thriller at Ribchester Road against Edenfield. In front of a bumper home





his debut, claiming incredible figures of 8-39 off 19 overs, Saslesbury snatched victory. Captain.^ : James / Watson


wicket to win; with the visitors needing only two runs. But with Stephen Brown, on


innings of 66 should have inspired Clitheroe to better things, but apart froni Peter Dibb (27) and Ben Dowling (21) the remainder


.of the batting order surrendered too easily and the visitors were out for 176. Oliver Newby was the pick of the bowlers for Read with


-------------------- ' " CRICKET • •• Holt said: “We are delighted figures of 4-47 off 14 overs while


Warren Eastham also bowled well (3-54). In reply. Read professional Jon


Harvey smashed 13 fours to reach a 73 from 81 balls before being ousted by Ali Haider.: Skipper Chris Holt marked his first game as captain with 38 while Mohammed Jamal added an unbeaten 17 as the hosts sailed past their target.


with the result. Clitheroe are going to be one of the better teams in that league this year so it really inspires confidence because we won it quite comfortably. It was just good to see everyone enjoy the game and settle back into it straight away. “Tile aim is to win the league


still but at least improve on third place. We are definitely capa-


; ble of achieving that because we are a very good team. We blew


Clitheroe. out of the water and they are a strong side. It certainly makes us believe that we can win the league this year.” He added: “Baxenden will finish


up there and will certainly be the team to beat. It would have been nice for Ribblesdale ’Wandercis to have beaten them at weekend,


but from our point of view it was a great all round performance in


batting, bowling and fielding. I couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season.”


Drama at Church Meadow


CRICKET


: THERE was last gasp drama at Ribblesdale Wanderers’ Church Meadow ground on the opening day of the season as champions Baxenden won ■ on the final ball.


; With just two overs remaining,


the hosts chased two wickets while Baxenden required just six runs for maximum points. But it was heartache for the Ribble Valley side as Ian Parkinson stepped in after Adam Swindells was removed by Ribblesdale skipper Ian Britcliffe to notch the runs. Captain Britcliffe said: “To


earlier . top-scored, with 64 in Salesbur/s 164-8, and h e ; said: “IVe never seen a crowd like that at Salesbuty. before, and we . couldn’t have started better than that; . “I / won ; the . toss and we decided to bat, and we started ■ well before a bit of a collapse, and myself and Browny man­ aged to steer us to a decent total. “Edenfield started well, and


were in the box seat, and they were coasting in at one point, but Browny got regular wick­ ets, and they needed two to win off the last over. “We got the wicket we


three seasons after leaving Blackburn Northern, but Watson is glad he returned: “He fell out with the game and lost interest.


needed though, and it rounded off a great day.” . . Brown hadn’t played for


“He started playing golf, but / • .


. he was cheered off the pitch . on Saturday, and he certainly / enjoyed himself.” Watson was confident his


table or an)4hing, but we’ll go ■ as far as we can and upset as -


players could perform at this level, and while it is only one game, he feels they can only improve: “Amateur-wise, I think we will be'fine in this division. “T won’t say we’U-top the


set of amateurs, : and while a few didn’t get to grips with their substitute’ professional Imranullah Aslam, as the season goes ony we’ll get more used to it.”


on the road at Cherry Tree, before/another home date ith Settle on Sunday; and Watson is looking to build on their start: “We’re looking forward , to it, , we want 'to win . both. . games, but we would certainly be happy to win at least one of : the games;and pick up.a few /; bonus points in the other.” ' • /Full ./scorecards appear ,


On Saturday,. Salesbury are on page 39..


many teams as we can along the way. “We’ve always had a good


Whalleyoff to flying start


WHALLEY CC captain Richard Palmer has pre­ dicted a top half finish in the Holdsworth Rib­ blesdale Cricket League after watching his side record a 15-run win over


Padiham. Sub professional Luke Perry, who stood; in for the. absent


/Kamram Youm's, and Lee Kearsley were the heroes of the innings as they scored 43 and 63 respectively while skipper. Palmer also got in on the act as


he hit 21. The Station Road side could


CRICKET


by Dan Black danieI.black@eastIancsnews.co.uk .


have mounted a much bigger r total but fell short towards the end of the innings." Padiham’s ' Australian stand-in profes­ sional Brendan < Paul Nash bowled well throughout the afternoon taking figures of 4-62 from 19 overs.


. In reply, ' Abdul Saddique (24), Umar Saddi^e (22) and Naveed Ashraf (2^ to^scored


; for the visitors but Padiham .■ fell 15 / runs short of their- target thanks to strong; bowl- >


* mg pe Fitzheniy


performances from Declan (2-45)


and


' to the pavillion with a duck. . Palmer said: “We were very pleased with the result.


1 Everyone thought it would be a case of us just rocking up, Brendan Nash would hit 100 and we .would get beat but that didn’t happen. We were extremely pieced with the performance; it was almost perfect. . .“We .just didn’t finish our


. innings. as well as we should - have done because we fell away /■at the end a bit. However, in


Mark


Fallon (2-34) whihilele Nash faced just two bowls before returning


the field we were as good as we were last year and I’m abso­ lutely certain we won’t be in the bottom three this season. - We will definitely not be down there and we won at the week­ end without our professional- (Kamiam Younis) although Luke Perry batted very well and looked a huge prospect.” He added: “We were also without new signing Joe Rahim


,so there’s a real cause for opti-’ mism. I think we will finish in the Top half rather than the' / bottom half. We had great sup­ port as well so I’d like to thank ■ them '• and i hopefully we can keep winning for them.”


Browny came on bowling off- spin and kept chipping away at them. ............ “Two or three times they


be fair we were never really in it. We only made one decent total, though at one point at 80-5 we seemed to be- doing okay. They were 4-1 and it was looking good because we’d got rid of thmr pro­ fessional, but they reacheti 73


. before we took the second wicket and there was still 20 overs left. “Our new pro bowled really


well and we managed to turn it round a bit, and with four overs to go we were, confident we could win it. But then Gary Sudworth came in and turned the game again as he hit 24 runs from just 14 balls. So it was just a c^ e of who hit their target first - we need two wickets, they needed six runs. Unfortunately, although we got one wicket, they got their six runs.” The game was a battle of the


professionals as Baxenden pro Babar Naeem took an impres­ sive 8-60 from 21.4 overs while Ribblesdale’s Agha Sabir claimed 5-46 from 22 overs. Meanwhile David Howard and Martin Briggs top-scored for the hosts as they struck 36 and 46 respectively. Britcliffe - added: “Our new


pro is a real quality cricketer. He found it a bit difficult with the bat but he bowled superbly. His field-


" ing is also absolutely fantastic and ;. he took a blinding catch to dismiss Naeem. He looks a great player. David Howard and Martin Briggs


: also did tremendously as well. - ! “We’ve come that close against


the champions so we’ve got to take huge positives out of that. This should make one or two teams take note and realise that Ribblesdale Wanderers won’t be a pushover. We’ve taken Baxenden


■ all the way to the final ball, we’ve fought all the way to the end. It could have been a great start to the season, instead it’s a decent start.”


■ •: Ribblesdale’s double-header


weekend will see them face two away matches. They will face Padiham at the Arbories on Saturday for a 1-30 p.m. start


; before travelling to Whalle/s Station Road ground on Sunday. • SABDEN fell at the first hurdle in the NPOWER village knockout at home to Cumbrian opponents CleatorCG.


. . Atone point the home side had


their opponents on 80-6, but a late order partnership of 96 between Bell and Geen steered Cleator to 183-9 off their 40 overs. Paul McKenna took 3-24 and Glenn Hargreaves 4-39. ‘ In reply, Sabden lost three early


wickets but a promising partner­ ship between Andy Turner (27), against his former club, and Pete Hakin (23) gave them a chance. However, the innings . eventu-'


ally petered out at 107 all out. • '


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