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Cntheroe Advertiser &'nmes,Thursday, June 9,2011


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


+ , www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk www.lancashirejobstoday.co.uk today . C Q . u k i a s e n i o r a ^ ? o m r t m a n a g e r Claire Murgatroyd


What qualifications do you need? A degree in public relations is definitely useful, especially as competition for jobs can be quite tough in the current climate. However, I started my PR career straight from A-Levels and worked my way up from a junior role. As long as you can gather enough relevant experience, and prove your writing skills and creativity, a degree isn’t always essential.


Any other requirements, for example health and fitness or age? A thick skin!


What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? Starting salary depends on experience and qualifications but an account executive at the


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Delivering & Collecting Catalogues No outlay


CALL 0845 129 1118 or 0121 693 2670


Manufacturers of the Finest Traditional Biscuits Due to further expansion we have vacancies for


Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd. Full Time Biscuit Packers


The positions available are temporary with a view to a permanent position.


PART TIME Accounts / Office Administration Clerk required. Experience of quick books would be an advanteae. Please forward CV Carol In Accounts, ESE Uk Ltd, Unit 18 Enterprise Way, Burnley. BB12 6LT


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AdMn & Secretqiial St Augustine's R.C. High School


Elker Lane, Billington, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7 9JA Tel: 01254 823362 E-mail: Bursar@sarchs.com


Administrative Officer


15 hours per week term time only from September 2011


Grade 4; 13-17 [£15,444- £16,830] Pro-rata. Actual salary £5,285 - £5,759


We are looking for a flexible and experienced administrative officer with excellent ICT and communication skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office. The post-holder's main role will be to provide administrab've support for departments.


Closing date Friday 24th June 2011


Interviews take place on Thursday 30th June 2011 For further details/application forms please contact Mrs Yasmin Desai by phone or via hur.sar@garchs.rnm


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Hours of work 8.00am until 4.45pm Monday to Thursday, Friday Sam until 1.30pm. No previous experience is required as full


training will be given, successful applicants will benefit from staff discounts in our factory shop and working for a friendly femily run company.


Application fbems are avaSabie from Brook Street Nehoit Lancashs^ BS9 9 RC Telephone: 01282 613520


PieviousAppGcaiA need not app^. County Council vacancies


Night care assistant £7.04 - £8.00 an hour.


Ref: 042/NCA/11/109


18 hours a week at Lower Ridge Home for Older People, Belvedere Road, Burnley BB10 4BQ. The purpose of this job is to attend, with limited supervision, to the personal needs of dients during the night This is a temporary position for 9 months only. You wili- work a six week rota induding some weekend working. Times of work will be between 10pm and 8am. ■ ■ . - Essential: You rnust have an NVQ Level 2 in dirled • care or working towards.


’ i ■ Informal discussion: Manager on duty on 01282 429020.


The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Act 1975. If .. successful you will be required to apply to the Criminal Records Bureau for a ’disdosure’.


Apply online o r telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 30 June 2011.


aj^fastaalsKteoflliecotmriV. Applicalions from ethnic minofiliessre welcome.


Social Care


SUPPORT WORKER / P.A. (Helmshore area)


Do you like, fun, sport especially football and enabling people to devlop? You do, great. We are 3 young men with learning disabilities looking for YOU. The hours are 35 hours per week pius S/l. You must be a car owner driver.


For further Info* contact Shaun Price or Paula Heap on 01706 878031 Weareanequaloppotaitieseniploiemkn^ I and Hivorcitv in Iho * ■


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3 7 C^yrlght oy TO lo rn p^ any rnay be varied Of withdrawn d the C o r i^


OTtion at any tane, subjed to gMog the advettisng agency seven d ^ wriaen notice there* 3 ^ ^ agencies Claiming cornrtiissioo must quote order nunbets for every H e ll lS l


'®'y 4 Time of Payment above.paym^sfvJberriaoefareachadver- amwnsemeni, unless mn


days of the date of the irwoice. except ^


^ shal be-tiiade no later t ^ Of of any eontrad with the Ihe r i^ to withdraw credit facilities from any Adveitiser at the p ra ro^ s orforthw^ upon ihelssue of any Court proceeduw against the Advertiser. “


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moment can expect in the region of around £14,000 to £16,000.


How long does it take to qualify for the role?


A PR degree takes three years to complete.


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a career? You need passion, ambition, drive, creativity, sense of humour and commitment.


What sort of career prospects and structure Is there?


Structures vary from agency to • agency but here at MTJ we have account executive, senior account executive, account manager and senior account manager roles reporting directly to the managing director.


We’re a small team though so whilst we have roles we’re all prepared to do what it takes to get the job done.


What kind of Job satisfaction can you expect from a career? PR is incredibly rewarding and there’s no better feeling than seeing your sometimes crazy ideas being embraced by clients and the media.


In 50 words sell your profession? If you’re looking for a career that keeps you on your toes then PR is definitely one to consider. Working in an agency, across a number of different clients, means that no two days are the same. It’s hard work but it’s also a lot of fun and very rewarding.


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1 General In these ConStions: 1.1 'Conpan/ means East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd.


P “ V person or company p l ^ with the Cofipany an order for rapiAucabon o( an adverfisement h any of that Company's newspapers, or other pu^


2 A i^ ta n c e of Conditions In pteing an onler to Die oMcaton ol an aWartiseinenl, Die Advertiser a rapB lliese conoMns. No conefibon which conflicts with them is biriding on the Company or the


Advertiser unless It IS nwntng and signed try Of on behalf ol both parties. 3 Advertiser's Wananty and Indemnity 3.1 The Advertiser warrants:


, 11 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, June 9,2011 ■


Palmer staying realisb'c


CRICKET @\ ADVICE: Claire worked her way up the career ladder


ter yow ao»unt for statistical purposes, l« debt collection and for fraud arid Clime pre­ vention.


^ IWJetephone calls to the Conipany may be monitored or recorded lor stall training pur-


10| If vou do t»t wish your Wormation to be used for marketing purposes, please wme to Ead Lancashire Newspapers bmited. Bui Street Burnley, lancasfwe.


11.1 The Adveitiser shaH check the advertisement and n writing any errors. The Cxi^iany has no fesponsbcDty I


10.7 You may write to us for a ist of Groifl) companies. 11 Errors and Omissions - Umit^on of Company*


senes of advertisements unless notifled by the Advertiser. U 2 In the werrt Of any error, niisprrt or ornission to the printing of an advertiseniert t^pany wfll eitoer rennsert the adveitisernenl or relevant pan thereof, or make a reason­ s ' r e ^ or ac^ustment to the cosL No re-insertion, refcnd or aSudmenIwa be made


W Thai notfirw in fte adveitisaneni is defamatory or constitutes a malicious falsehood- r e ^ h a


i^ re the error, misprmt or omission does not materially detrad from the advertisefTienL lU In no circumstance shall the Company’s total iahliiiy fwriiiHhw forywy wifeii t»hai. ty) n r ^


of any error, misprint Of omission exceed either the amount d a U refimd d advertisement wiB not infringe copyi^ or any other tights


2 That the Advertise has secured aH necessary authorities and permission in respect ol '


the use n the advertisement of any fBctoflal representations Of, Of words attribuled to t v mg persons.


U - Ih e ^ r t iK r vnl hderndV ito Company h respM ol a l costs, damages or o t e cnargeswurred in conneclMn with any actions u


txooght against the C o tw ^


atBTCrhma^to^ by the AdreitisertVIhiswaiiantyt, otherwise bom the pnblcatimd 4. Right to Refuse Of Amend Advertisements


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any p n e e ^ to the Company for the advertisement in connection with which SabSity arose, or the cost of a furthw or eorreettve advertisement of a type and standard reason- % c om f^ e to that m connection with which


11.4 The Company sh^ not be labte for any toss or darnage fayduding consequent Of t ^ ge) occaaoned by any total or par^ f^ure for reasons b e ^ the Con?ian/s


e w ^d p U ili^ or distrfouticn d any newspaper, editkm. supple


pubOc^ m which any advertsemert is scheduled to appearT^ 12 Assignment


I^The Compw shaJ be entitled to assign to eontrad with the Advertiser tf any d its rate a benefits therersKtef to any other compary within tiro groiD d 122 The Adve^inay not assign, trarsfer, sub contrad. charge or rarwo^ f»9te Of obCgatiofts under thfe AgrMmerrt w itt^


^ O m s TOR THE WgJECT


Ribble Valley club for almost a decade, yet couldn’t remem­ ber the last time Whalley took maximum points from a double-header weekend, or beat Earby at the Applegarth. However, that all changed this weekend as they added 24 points to their tally and thrashed Earby on their own patch.


leaders of the Clitheroe and District Cricket league after a convincing win over Chipping Ramblers.


knock and their in form duo of Ross Whitehouse and Paul Eamshaw both reached 30 as thCT made 112 in their overs. 9 Ramblers could only get to Disposed, leaders Sabden


4 m reply.


syoryd.111-7 in their 18 overs with Niz Hussainand Simon


to Gorton both scoring freely


the run rate against tight bowl­ 9ing and coulcTonly muster 89-


make 30 retired. Sabden were always beyond


with v .|P .reply Low .Moor won


Kick Clarkson and Andy Booth both making 30.


vith three balls to spare with


. Phil Parker again the lead- .n^atsman with 30 retired. . . The other game saw Low Moor come out on top in - . Keenly fought contest at ChmpmgA. , the losing side made 105 l^r 7 vwth Danny Walker and Uureih Jennings both retir- ■ng ,Tith 30s. Jonn Shears had excellent figures of 4-8.


Spt a mauling at the hands of ^alderetones. Calderstones


The table-toppers took first


Younas starred in the emphatic 101-run triumph oyer Edenfield as he smashed 92, before Declan Fitzhenry took five wickets, and then a 78-run stand between the skipper and Lee Kearsley (74) helped them to a 36-run win oyer Earby as their partner­ ship lifted Whalley from 33-3 to 111-4. Younas and David O Neill then led the bowling attack, taking five and four wickets respectively. • ST James are the new


Professional Kamran


for fourth, which is no dis­ grace. It’s m n d looking at the league table at the moment id seeing us there. We are ry pleased.” Palmer has been at the


the Station Road outfit from third-place Bamoldswick, while Read and leaders Baxenden »are edging. away from the pack. But Palmer Ts ' delighted to see Whalley loi­ tering just behind the top trio: “I think it will be a three-horse race. Other teams are simi­ lar to ourselves in that they are only consistent in their consistency. I don’t think any teams are good enough to go on a run without losing. “I think we are all playing


REALISTIC Whalley skip­ per Richard Palmer praised his players’ performances af­ ter victories over Edenfield and Earhy saw them climb to fourth, but insisted the Ribblesdale League is-still a ‘three-horse race. A 26 point gap separates


SIX games have now t Iran­ spired since Salesbuiy last re­ corded victory in the Ribbles­ dale Cricket League.


- Jason Rawson’s side have


just two league wins to their name, with the last one coming against Great Harwood at the beginning of May.


The Ribchester Road rep­ resentatives are now third


Saleshury looK to stop poor run 3


Meadow proved to be Ian Britcliffe’s only success of the weekend as they lost to a revi-


bottom with 47 points follow­ ing a five wicket defeat against leaders Baxenden and a 39-nin loss to neighbours Ribblesdale Wanderers. That result at Church


182 against Salesbuiy after John Rain opened with 81, while Brannon Varley added 46 to the equation.


took 7-52 for the visitors but he was then outshone by Varley who amassed a phe­ nomenal eight wicket haul.


Australian Clinton Perren


20/20 competiton and second place Read in the league. Wanderers set a target of


Clitheroe side in the Wanderers are now sixth in the


of note for Chatbum as he' hit 58.


fAtTACK: jheroe’s Andy


■Hutchins in


.■action against Barnoidswick.


' .


Chatbum Road in all com­ petitions, and five wins from six in the Ribblesdale Cricket League, has seen Clitheroe’s fortunes trans­ formed and dub spokesman Farouk Hussain believes it’s down to the opening batting


have identified their weak­ nesses in recent weeks after losing their open­ ing four league games of the campaign and are now determined to bring their strengths to the fore. Six consecutive wins at


RUTHLESS Clitheroe are ready to leave their recent past behind in a bid to focus on the future. Naeem Ashraffs men


Josh helps heat high fliers!


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Andrew Pearce didn’t fea­ ture in the devastating 10-wicket triumph over neighbours Ribblesdale Wanderers in the 20/20 competition, but they pro­ vided the platform for vic- toiy against Baraoldswick and Edenfield.


partnership. Joshua Marquet and


stand against Bamoldswick in a game which Marquet went on to fire an unbeaten 68 and they repeated that performance against Edenfield as Marquet nit 35 and Pearce added 26. “Joshua Marquet has had a very good weekend and


The pair put on a 48-run


dividends for skipper Ashraff who was forceef to tailor his batting style to suit his faultcring side early in the season.


at the start of the season because we lost six first team players including the likes of captain Peter Dibb who was a main source of our opening runs.” ./^d that form has paid


solid platform to build on. “It was a real struggle


has scored mns in every game and that has contrib­ uted to our recent success,” said Farouk. “He’s formed a strong opening' partner­ ship with Andrew Pearce and the/ve put on a 50-mn stand for the opening wicket in both league games. “That gives everyone a


are scoreef at the top. Early in the season, when we were losing early wickets, Naeem (Ashraff) had to come in and rebuild rather than playing his normal attacking game, out now he can play to his strengths. no“There’s less pressure


w.”


have come in at number seven or eight and Joshua stmggled to make an impact but they’ve both been very encouraging. “It’s important that mns


on the batsmen lower down in the order. “Last year ^ d rew would


knows the best form of defence is to attack. Farouk added: “More responsibility was mounted


“However, the skipper .V.m - --Ptf*


five wickets and Steve Bowker added four as the hosts fin­ ished on 176, but only Mark Nerenberg registered anything


District League Second Division, Chatburn fell to a 32-- run defeat at Sandy Lane CC. Russell Braithwaite took


Ribblesdale League hierarchy. • IN the Craven and


Read aim for a bonus!


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READ may have a 100% record in the Ribblesdale Cricket League, but miracu­ lously their efforts haven’t


put up a challenge but in the end we had too much for them,” said Eastham. “We limited them to 112 with Jon


added fivo wickets and Elliott Lowes another.


on with it from the off. Will Driver went in and smashed a quick 30 and Mohammed Jamal went in to help us reach 50 within the opening six overs. We ended up knock­ ing off their total comfortably inside 16 overs.


“Batting wise we just got


oints are what they are - a qnus. But if we continue to win ail our games then we will win the league.”


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nine wickets again, and I think it’s about the fourth time this season we’ve done that. Bonus


For Offers & Advice: Follow P3 Computers on facebook.com/p3com Eastham added: “We took


Harvey picking up 5-27, myself 1-33, while Stuart Hornby


daunting obstacle on Sunday as they reduced Oswaldtwistle Immanuel to a 112 total. Jon Harvey (pictured, left) was the pick of the bowlers, though they couldn’t quite secure a dean sweep once again. “On Sunday Oswaldtwistle


joke. Even though we’ve won every same weVe played it would he nice to pick up some bonus points.” And Read faced a less


no bonus points for us again which is becoming a bit of a pain for us. We could only get six wickets on Saturday and it’s becoming something of a


even though they put up a big score of 205,” said Eastham. “It was a decent batting dis­ play from Ribblesdale but Will Driver was fantastic and put in a superb man of the match performance with an unbeaten 82. Our pro Stuart Hornby added 62 and Ben Law and Jon Harvey were in their 20s. We did it with quite a few overs to spare and wth a lot of wickets left in the tent.” He added: “But there were


sive double-header for Read who won their respective fix­ tures by eight wickets. Chasing Ribblesdale’s 205, Read made light work of their challenge led by a match-winning knock from Will Driver and a nelping hand from professional Stuart Hornby (pictured, right). “We beat them comfortably


have accumulated 16 bonus points which has seen them break the 100 points mark while Warren Eastham’s men have picked up four, and they sit two points shy of the summit as a consequence. But it was another impres­


Ribblesdale Wanderers and Oswaldtwistle Immanuel at the weekend, which saw the Whalley Road side clinch their ninth victory of the season. Read still sit second behind leaders Baxenden who they beat just a fortnight ago. However, at present Bash


warranted much of a bonus. Despite toppling both


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