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48 C lith o ro e A d v e r t is e r & T Im e s , T h ursda y , J u n e 2 4th , 2010 General Vacancies


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Emergency Central Control Operator i • £6,375 - £6,822.97 pa


• Permanent • 15 hrs pw (on average) • Ref: HP066' '


Central Control operates 2 4 hours per d a y 3 6 5 d ays p e r year, is based in' Barrbwford, an d take s emergency calis from a diverse range o f customers v ia a b e s p o k e c om m u n ic a t io n s based s y s tem .' ' ^


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O n average C e n t ra iX o n t ro i deais with 4 2 0 calis each d a y which is appro ximateiy 8 0 caiis per operator, therefore you must h ave the skiiis to


o pera te within a fa s t paced environment w h i is f remaining calm and focused.


. ' - You must h a v e the ability ,to record ac cu ra te details o f all calls taken,


: assessing th e urgency and priority of e a c h individual call, making careful b u t promp t decisions on the b e s t course o f action an d .d isp a tch in g the appro priate response. It is essential you c an remain assertive during each ca ll whilst retaining empa thy with th e situation as there are o ften other calls waiting th at require yo u r attention. ,


■ Excellent communication skills an d the capability to analyse and interpret


infomiation a re essential togeth er with a high d eg re e o f literacy and a confid ent appro ach with ICT Systems. A full current driving licence and use o f a c a r is essential should you b e required to relocate a t short notice to an alternative site.


• T h e hours o f w o rk for this post are d esigned to suppo rt business continuity


. within th e , d ep a r tm en t and the shift patterns are there fore varied each month to refle ct this. You will b e offered a minimum of 1 5 hours per


‘ w e e k on ave rag e an d will include evenings, nights, w e e k en d s and Bank H olida y cover. You'll b e notified in .ad v an c e of your shift p attern fo r the


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A s an em p lo y e e o f Housing Pendle, you will benefit from a friendly working environment, quality training, family-fnendly policies, final sala ry pension scheme, sponsored health care s ch em e and 3 4 d ays holiday (including statutory provision) p e r year pro ra ta .





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We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated, enthusiastic team player to join our fundraising team. Pendleside Hospice is supported magnificently by the people of -


: Burnley and Pendle and it is essential that we are able to provide all the assistance they ■ • : ■ ; ' -


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The successful applicant will be absolutely committed to working with the community to ’ . raise funds for the Hospice, whilst developing new and existing relationships with our- supporters. Due to the nature of the post, there will be an expectation of evening and weekend commitment. .


: ' . . Fundraising, sales or marketing experience is an advantage but not essential


A full UK driving licence, together with use of own car, is essential for the above jiosition ■


Application packs can be obtained by downloading from our website:


- ; www.pendIeside.org.uk or by contacting Lynda Jones-01282 440105 Closing date: Friday, 9 th July 2010


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FULL.TIME GARDENER REQUIRED G e n e ra l d u t ie s in c lu d e :


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good knowledge o f plants. C lea n driving licence essenbal All applicants must apply in writing to: PO BOX WPR598, Burnley Express 5; . Bull Street, Burnley BB111DP '


- Area Sales Manager r A fantastic.opportunity has arisen to join a .


- rapidly- expanding 'company :: based' in ihe ; Burnley-area. As specialists in the field of:' transforming school ploygrounds nalionwide,'


i ;We are looking to expand our dedicated and - committed telephone soles team.


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A proven track record in sales is . highly desirable, however excellent inter-personal - and presentation skills are e s s e n t i a l . :


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To deputise for House M an a g er 2 d ays p e r wee k.


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RIBBLESDALE -.Wanderers: suffered a : surprise ■ defeat at the hands of bottom side, -


TH E IRONING M A ID S re q u ire Iro ne r, Im m e d ia te s ta r t . . - C a ll 0 12 00 4 41741.


, Edenfield on Saturday.’ . V: i And their weekend .was made doubly disappointing as (hey lost out on a Ramsbottom / Cup semi-final, berth after going down to ■ Settle: by 18 ., runs the following day. - ’ ■ ■ On Saturday, amateur bats­ man Syed Shah blasted an incredible 134 not out off just : 78 balls - including 12 fours :: and right sixes -‘as.Edenfield clattered their way to. a mas-.T sive 298-6 in their 45 overs. : Skipper Greg Smithson*


matched


.added a ’ 47-ball . 43, -while there were also telling - con­ tributions from wicketkeeper Mark Burns, who niadeT45, ; while Christian :SIingcr; (26 off 28 balls) and Jim Flit'eroft (25 not out off 24) also made Wanderers toil in the field, as:;: they set themselves up for only ; a second victory of the season. Marcus Pratt took th re e -


wickets for Wanderers, b u t . they came, at a cost’ of 98 ■; runs off 13 overs, while Liam: Nulfall took 2-55 off 10. :. The majority of.: the ,, Ribblesdale batsmen : got starts in reply, but none could go on and register a big score,-;, as they were dismissed for 195 •; in the 44tli over.' -


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Professional' ■ Agha ' Sabir !: top-scored with 28.,--.


In , the :; c u p '/a tS Church'A


Meadow, W an d e re rs ' 'were bowled out for. 175, chasing Settle’s 198. ; • All five bowlers used claimed wickets for Ribblesdale,' with' u Terry Braithwaite.ithe pick, claiming 3-39 off 10. - But the reply, began disas-


trouslly, as four wickets. fell for just 24 runs,: with. both' ; openers dismissed for ducks, while number three batsman


Rjan Gladwin could only a d d ' two.


David Howard (45) and


John Rain. (41) steadied : the ship, but wickets continued to ; fall and Wanderers were dis- ; missed inside the 46th over. ' •


• CHATBURN: won with *


nine balls to spare at home to Wilsden on Saturday, as Matt Eglin’s 91 ‘ n o t : out carried < them home.


. • . • . . , : Wilsden won' the toss and ;.


batted, scoring' 204-4,' with ; Jonny Locklcy claiming 3-72. _ Chatburn . ■ replied.*'; with : David Laking scoring 28, Tom tglin.,39 and,>Matt . Eglin’s , ■ knock, off just 106 balls. _ Riddlesdcn clocked up 227- ■


0 against Chatburn seconds,; with Rod Booth; (3-24); and :


oain Cherry. (3-81) among the ; Wickets.


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, Chatburn were tlien bowled ; out for 112, despite : knocks flrom Cherry (20), -Steve


I .laiidy (26) and Booth (37 not out). ,


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UptoseGond, but out of cup


: Harvey helped his side , ■ climb back to second place in the Ribblesdale League table with a match-winning- performance in the derby, against Salesbury on Sat­ urday.


' 'But Read’s double dreams were dashed by Padiham in


:jlie Ramsbottom Cup quar- ■'ter-final on Sunday. Against


Salesbury, : Harvey took 6-26 off 13.5


: overs as thele.iguenewconi- ers were rolled over for 115, - with only Richard Sharpies


mmwi showing any real resistance


■with a32-ball 34.:-,. : • And after a shaky start in


reply, losing Ben Law and Joe Marshall to professional Richard Rostron with: the score on 13, Gareth Halley (32) and Harvey . moved Read on to 61, before Harvey, shared another 52 with : skipper - Chris Holt (27). Holt was out: three runs


from : victory, " but Harvey, unbeaten on 46, completed


the task. He was again among the wickets and runs against Padiham, but it proved in vain. Padiham batted first and:


were all out for 216, mainly thanks to the in-form Umar Saddique, who smashed 99.. ^.Professional • ; Kashif:


Siddique : added 26, and John Bushell 2 9 . ; Harvey took:4-48 off 9.4'-


scored, with . 58, and


overs, Elliot Lowes chipped in with 3-43, and Halley ' added 2-57. In reply. Harvey


had support from captain Holt (39), opener Ben Law:


; the middle ancf late order couldn’t back them up as the innings closed on 1/7. ■


(25) and Hnlley (19), but


. Siddique took 3-23, while Steve Meehan and J-Javeed Ashraf claimed two wickets apiece. - Friday night saw Read


with.Elliot Lowes taking-3- 16. Read knocked off runs, with 40 from Conor Lowes and an unbeaten 30 from ■ Harvey.


beat Earby by six wickets in' the 20/20 competition. Earby were all out for 106,


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DAVID “Onion” O’Neill and professional Kamran Younas inspired Whalley to a superb victory over Great Harwood


20/20 win against derby rivals of their


Ribblesdale Wanderers on Friday. ■ On Saturday, O’neill took 6- 36 off just 18 overs as Harwood


;were skittled for 115 in 37.4 overs, with Younas adding


Only Pakistani professional


Raouf Akbar with 73, and vet­ eran Paul Houldsworth with 15 could make double figures for the visitors. Whalley cruised to victory in


reply, despite losing Gregory Jones for a duck, bowled by Stuart Maher, and Martin Davies for five, who had tied


, his end down in a partnership of37 with the pro. Younas led the locals over


the line with an unbeaten 92 off 70 balls, with eight fours and five sixes. On Friday night, Wanderers


made 115-9 in their 20 overs after winning; the • toss, with professional Agha Sabir scor­ ing 31 at better than a run a: ball, while John Rain added 25 off as many balls.


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O n io n m a k e s G r e a t H a iw o o d c i y cirtheroe CRICKET


Whalley won with four balls


and eight wickets to spare in a perfectly timed reply. ’ . Younas made 27, before


being bowled by Jordan Britcliffe, a.nd Davies could make only one before skipper Ian Britclifffe struck. But Lee Kearsley (43 not


out) and captain Richard Palmer (33,-• not out) saw Whalley to victory off' the second ball of the last over.


CRICKET :: CLITHEROE slipped a place


: to third in . the table after ” losing out to . Oswaldtwistle Immanuel by 137 runs on Saturday.


. Immanuel’s openers put together what proved a match-winning . partnership as professional Chris Cook- Martin (88). and, Oliver Clare


Tti4) shared 151.'' - And while • wickets began to fall after the first break­ through, the . damage was done, and exacerbated by Nick Payne’s 40, as Oswaldtwistle closed on 249-9. Josh Marquet took 3-48 off


12 overs, while professional Tom, Hardman and Jack Dewhurst chipped in with two wickets apiece. ■ In reply, the hugely prom­ ising Dewhurst was forced to retire hurt haviug made three,


■while fellow opener -Josh McDowell was out without scoring, and Hardman fol­ lowed for just eight. It took Nacem Ashraf to take the innings by the scruff


of the neck, as the score moved from 14-2 to 130-5 in the time he was at the crease. He and skipper Peter Dibb put on 63 for the third wicket,


before Dibb fell to Imran Abid for 35, and Ashraf followed having made 61 off 64 balls. The fail wagged as Paul


Gaskcll • addeed : 27, but Clitheroe fimnished well short on 162 all out. It was not much better on


Friday night as Clitheroe lost to Settle by nine wickets in the 20/20 competition. The locals were all out for


62 in the 16th over, with Paul Gaskcll making 29. Settle cruised to victory


in the 11th over, with Brent Findley unbeaten on 55.


' • CHIPPING A remain


the only, undefeated team after comfortably seeing off St:


, James. St James struggled to 80-9


with Keyes taking 4-15, and in reply Jennings made 30 retired in Chipping A’s 81-2. Sabden remain joint fop


after.-a close game with Ramblers. : Sabden rattled up 155-8, . with, Nick Burton making 40 not out and Paul


with tlie rate but lost wickets at. crucial times and fell ago­ nisingly short by eight runs. Dave Robinson cracked 29


McKenna-retiring on 30. ■ Ramblers were always up


and Paul McKenna took 3 wickets. _ •


; Old Rimingtonians remain in third place after an easy win over Low Moor. In their : 15 overs. Low


them- off with - four overs to spare, with Peter Dibb, Stephen Bishop and John Davies all making 30s. -


Moor made 134-8, with Chris Mullicarn making 30 not out and Marc Holmes 29. Old Rimingtonians knocked


slip down tothird


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