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!y?a& . . i _ . Clitheroe Advertiser &TImcs,Thursday, July 14,2011 . ^ ' .............. : '-■. A ‘ -S. . - ' A'■•T^ , :■ - -^ ‘ ? ' s . - . . ■ . . . . . . • ^ ^ ' ' . .. . ‘ ,^ - < k ' : . r r ^ : ' A ‘ r ^ ^ i i ° ’ 'i^’^ t ^ " vrwwclitherocadvertisorco uk*' Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, July 14.2011


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' : 'What qualifications do you need?f.i ;f;vr.Trainees and apprentices canjss.'^ . ft Agood level of education such p i - >


v as A Levels and a background or*. :r, But;- as there are few academic ■:


if .qualifications in pure lighting design,-\ ;■. most of this is learnt on the job.


,- ! Good computer skills are essential. . -


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s How long does it take to qualify for,.' ;‘!the role?:


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earn £12,000 peryeartoTi design houses sa:'


-Ukeen interest in design and/or !i:r;.vri, i ’ in London are currently adve'rtising -' • architecture are'a good grounding.- R ii.- senior positions with salaries of,; £60,000 plus benefits.'.;


: What sort of personal sk ills make someone best suited to a career? ~ k


-1 think you need a logical mind, with -'a ■;a flair for design and creativity and; the ability to work well in a team ■.


What sort of career prospects and - structure is there?


, 'The lighting industry.is quite large,%;?


: after all, who doesn’t need lighting? v ‘There are many small lighting .


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i The.industry is ever changing andi-,;!i;-5 technology is advancing at a fastfe't->. speed. If you are'environmentally


■; conscious; then you will get a great -;; ■ ; u buzz from replacing old inefficient .; ■.:■


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r lightingwith the latest ultra-efficient .K' lighting technologies that provide us with the ability to save carbon '


-: emissions and money at the same ;. : ' . time. '


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• If creativity is your thing; then seeing ;■:• the end result of an unusual concept .‘ r


:• that you have personally developed ; ■' working well in practice can also give v.'; a tremendous buzz.


■ In 50 words sell your profession?..; :'-;- :


V1 think It IS more about natural ability.'S'S specialists with good prospects forp- w T industry is an exciting; fast..,, ■'Ifyou have the right attitude and theOT-w growth coupled with large multk^^^^.-i'Spaced progressive industry where the.; -.correct mental I -iwell in this ;


. What sort of starting salary and; package can you expect?


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.iWhat kind of Job satisfactidn.canr;: you expect from a c a re e r? .:S i« ;


itYou'meet a lot of interesting people* ftwho'are fun to' work with.:


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: mg total of'<190 before^ bpwlingi4 : out Padiham'for-lSZ'^p^^^ ; ,l:‘.T’d baclf usipretty. mucfiianyl: - day:: if,;weti bat * first;: and f scpfelr -190,’.’,:, said rBntcliffe.'v.LTtf prob^#


: ably’-wasn’t-v one’,?of s our,| best** . performances of, late, but-it wasl- solid enough; NobodyjAvenfon;; to make -a '^big, score: and; the'fe-| were a few mistakes in'tlie'field j: but apart from that we’ve got t6| be happy with the run we’re prii; at the minute.”i‘a'j;' ;


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Britcliffe. knows:; they will liieed ji to be at their, best to come^away5 with a victory. ,1 . f


i ” T. “It’s going I to; be: difficult’ butr SPOTLIGHT: Paul Hindle is a company director. - &ecutiveAppointnients/IVIanagai^ A re a M a n a g e r ,-L a n c a sh ire ' , i ? : £34,000 per annum, 37.5 hours per week, permanent l;-


Maintenance Engineer Electrical-Days


RLC (UK) Ltd IS part of the RLOGroup of Companies which specialises in the provision of complex manufactured products, assemblies and integrated supply solutions principally,to^the aerospace and power;«^V;t generation industries.=The RLC Group'integrates the capability of.the global aerospace supply chain with tnr '^irL’ house machining, treatment, assembly and test to deliver a single source solution to its current and f u t u r e 4-- customers


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Due to our increasing customer demands; there is a great opportunity to join a growing business at a time of. ?r: real change. We are keen to see applicants with demonstrable management skills, who are motivated and eager to form a new standard for this changing role within Callender and who have the ability to progress.^:;.f-x;


The duties of the Electrical Maintenance Engineer will be.to suppo^rt and maintain alt equipment; plant and -if'O-v


.jupport services, ensuring optimum production performance;and'mlnmiizing equfpment downtime. The successful candidate should be able to carry out both planned and reartive electrical maintenance on a range


: of production machinery, be Involved where necessary to support the introduction of new^quipment including;^; training; installationTcommissioningrand maintenance.‘Otherjoles3vill include providing operational support,- • on potential changes and driving through a continuous improvement culture throughout produrtion.-'iivTl^


The successful candidate will need to able to demonstrate the following '


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• In depth knowledge of CNC Machine Tools/Systems j j .* - j .pv ^ • Knowledge of NOT processe


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■ V : Experience of fault finding Using Diagrams and Diagnostic.Syst^s..’^fei^;^^^^i^T^^s^?y^-$^^i.:;?i^ T 1? • Computer knowledge (MS-Office, Maintenance Data System$)?j^.‘^'“^i^£rvS^^^^:^?j'^jtr.T;v;T;>A>T^-J^^ • Working knowledge of mechanical and measurement systems.ferJ;;i‘i\'5ri*^Vn_5,2<V^^?iAi?^i^ • HNC (or equivalent qualification)'


^ • 17th/16th Edition lEE regulations are essential ’ s'" " I ' • Experience-working with Mazak) Hermle.-Starrag Machine Tools would be an advantage^'^x^^^?^tH•^tJv•^:


■ If you are^een to join a progressive^company and you believe you match our requirements then send us your *?•: CV. along with a covering letter to ; The HR Department, Metcalf. Drive,'Altham Industrial Estate, Altham,:.::(;i-:rj- : Accrington; Lancashire; BBS SAY. Telephone: 01282 683500; Closing DateiFriday 5Ui August 2011.*:^^x.iLV'^v^ij>'?:-


::MARLYN ENGINEERING LTD:* ' j - has vacancies for-j,t . ‘n f j ,


1 Skilled Sheetmetal Worker with city.& guilds or e q u i v a l e n t C


iVjt 1 Semi-skilled Sheetmetal worker.; :' For further information telephone * 01282 601080 or email. J- _ ;


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OFFICE/SALES ADMINISTRATOR ^’To work in busy auction mart office Tuesday " Wednesday (approx 12-14 hrs p/week)


Knowledge of animal movement legislation essenbal. 5w, For job spec & application form please ptionewf


: 01200 423325 or email rose@auctionmart.co.uk; r or see www auctionmart co uk"-* "[i


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__has a vacancy f^r a |Vi.v-* ' "CUSTOMER SERVICES/ - , ; LIAISON o f f ic e r ';


Must be selt-mohvale'd, confident and*able to work as'pait of a team. Previous expenence in this role IS essential. This is an initial four month contract - which could lead to'a peimanenttelig^la.-»d;!


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Alternative:Futures:Groupiis a large.charitable:organisation,.with services throughout the North West of England.-. We provide'quality person:centred care and:support to'adults with,learning disabilities and mental health needs.-We are passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of ouqService Usersiby supporting people to


We are looking, for- a • number - talented-Area Managers .to provide dynamic,-: , inspirational : and : passionate > leadership, across our organisation. Reporting directly to' our. Heads of Operations* we are looking . to; recruit /: individuals .'.who: canutilise their extensive managenal i and r- leadership 'I experienceto’: promote : a . culture - of engagement and pride“ in;deyelopinf and delivenng:person centred services for our Service Users and staff .,.1, .


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If you are able to demonstrate a successful track record of leading a team of: people: to -’deliveq- Domplexfoervice/- have-expenenoe ’ of budget.: management, and a . background in supporting vulnWable p'eople with learning disabilities or mental health needs we would like tohearfr6rnyou'~ _'C-./^Ji"'^ y > ' r * j T . r


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if we: play: at‘our/.best: we; knows that we have a chance;’’-he said j| “It’s 1 tough;, at this i lime (of The j year.rf especmlly::; with playefy^^ goinfawaJToh'holiday! :We’re:aif small club anyway so it becomes I even: more .>


■ difficult .wheii'irve!! have one or.two players miMmg;i £ A every w e e k e n d « n : . I


^ . :-\“ We’ve got to "cany! on: trying .*,-1 1 outt best' though -landUiopefiillxl I we’ll get a top four finish The final week’of cup gamesf |


.in\the;::Glitheroe^/:an^-: District! Gricke^^ague;t20lTs started^


. Counfy Coiincilivacancies '


Care assistant x2 £7.04 T £8.00 per hour.- '•>


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Informal discussion: Jennifer Camps on 01200 426355. For further Information visit our f i' "./? website or telephone 0845 053 OOOS.'i^i Closing date 29 July 2011. ' * ’ _


Based at Castleford Home for the Elderly, Queens .


: with four! teams, m^ contenfidiil ■


' Moor at Roefield but were 'imu4; sually poor: in; being: out • for; 563; Low, Moor/easily.! reached j'thet:


.: target with':Rick: eiarksonJ(33);: ; and Matt Goulter (24).w.fci^ : vTIie. following; nightv at 'chip!|


:: ping, Chipping, A^booked 'their| place in'.the final when|,tHe/. overcame; Chipping!, Ramblers;^ I Ramblers^'^ made' , 80-8 'J-and| Chipping A replied with 83^.4|f!


. 'Ihat-j; left;:; two-j games'sw^ . Sabdemand LowiMoonintMthi : a chance : of qualifying;’Sabdenf : tookon :’St • Janies«a11 WhaUey s'I , with their, batsmen were at,tKei^; bludgeoning best, smashingiSSi^: 3 off 18 overs


Nick _^Burtdn ’ ,'ahd ^ L Andyjf


Smith:both‘[made';30:while!Bill*| Thatcher hit 28


0;. ;St: J ames'i could: only' mahagel .96:8 ;.in; replywithLyoung^Iahj? Scott playing well for 28.’/ffi||S@| , ,,T,,TIie \yin proved m vain thougli j


' as Low,,Moor beat Ramblers in| ,^:f®.‘i*Tanged:firture.’fRa'mblcrs| j


SR Tuade.-jtlOO.wbutijflidw'KMoori^ knocked off the runs easily withf I Ben,ThrelfalI).making’‘-30| aiidil I Booth;brothers,?Steve|andl [ Andy, both making 20s.’^-,''pl||


::i 1^0 Chipping'A a^d LowModrli' will contest the final at aTJatefoa be arranged.'


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i'ANiinspirationaTperform-^ ■


, -ets on the/trot before T^ga'i'st an Earby side'sev-^ , half-century,/before taking loiif^bff 99.,,balls'’ and. help!| smashing an unbeaten 79 to


T Pradeep took four wick-, ___ r , . I ' f ____ -*a£


to Edenheld the w e e k e n d - ; ^ ! , AftSfi-ffioching ,94 for ft/shell-shocked' Earby f before'. - T J -


'*■ to winning ways a f t e r . d e f e a t -• ensure Salesbuty got back‘ j ® l°ss °f Just ^yo \vickets s i- t-T -f*., W ■'»'•-'Ts- T J f '


; Chris'..'Walton,-xwho’’was i'" “ ®‘^ ‘^e crease the ' just four.,runs short of bis,!


/ His, dismissed,--opened,-, ' *nmngs to__hit 79 not


Salesbuiy,' ’'who..3twere ,>arby looked m complete,,, 135 with Pradeep’sfinal>‘’formance when-they'.take I ‘ pIaymg''at'home,'won the.''^onffol/Ot the,tie ,betoreY flgyfgjj-ggjipg5^40


’ toss and'decided'to’ batT ^t'ade_ep^^(pictured bowling , in'replySalesbuiywere’m'"onSaturday.;'it'’''ft'’ -/A ' I t , '


■'-5** > v .- t ' iT h 's * - ' '? * !


looking for, another big per- on Read away from home | I


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“1,^™ “J another three-wickets on.,.guide the team to'’an incred-! I ^ v '* the bounce to reduce Earby -> ,bie three-wicket’victory. . i -*,‘to94-6 ,V'«i'/-7t/''..i * '>•,/


ance-:by:Salesbury :profes-T?:,


saw!his'side tnumph over -Tonedeehan@ea tianc new couk'g. Earby


sionaL Susantha Pradeep ' by John Deehan ' ■'


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i?i-;above).tumed.the match on^istrouble early on and at;oneJ| ;■ Its head with a magical spell stage at fallen to 53-5 , P^bowling , . , ; ' / T ’ VO However opener Pradeepf


for a place ih the fipal.^s/isf^t^! . ; Galderstdnes s tdok-ronu Low.l |


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::A-;..process:as they wiped Bash’s^'; batsmen out On the other*!’


.; ■' at: Victory Park: to .widen the #3 S gulf and picked ..up -the' nec-:'X:


ir' cessary / bonus j. points; in 1 tlie f !


‘ J.‘Their' opposition 'in The (bowl-?!: ;,)..r:ing ranks and:have .ultimately;l¥ sufferedas ? a;iconsequence;:!|:: BarnoIdswickarhave'fpicked'gT up.:T9 extra: points' for; their?g: efforts; while Read have accurTK' mulated just nine'* ' ' >f*ts “We’ve lost ground ’ohS?i;


H - hand; Warren Eastham’s men'Ii i-,have struggled to extinguish «;


^scraped a , narrow ' victory JS 'over third-place Baxendensg


Richard *;NichoIls’s ',: side! , C r 7si«*^ , i * \ w r - C R IC K ET ^^.f“ •^*s..‘>-w,'— 'V - - , ^ "» -.- •^** , „ rp■;i:winninp*’.trvtal',rwithiri :;iii«ntri:A-..,, "3., i _, , , r.-,, ,


'■:feble asTheyisetout.infreplyikbefore he'was'disniissed by t'i > i and -lost only'four wickets ' Andy Hutchins.. ''" ; ;a s they easily-reached th e - - 'i ;^ ^


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A?, - £>>''£ ’ # 1 1


-.,;. :still twists and turns to come..?: • We’ve only lost hvo games / the bonus points have hit ;■


• ■i given - them • a • bit 1 of .breath-i i;:; : mgspace: now ■


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: ■ us hard now and they are, the*:: difference ” .


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; ft: for both sides. but we weren’t ■


:::, as the reason behind his side’s ft '.downfall “It was the. tale ‘T , of the pitch really,” he said" | ( / ‘People say it was the same Z


■5i,ing surface at Station Road on a S .Saturday, citing the conditions.^ i’


:j;sable;'and was flying over head.?:/ ,.S.?height from the spinners.’-’-'iii-i:/-/;!? Mark Fallon top-scored for ft;


1 on a track that wet. 'The wickctr/ .': was a shocker, very unpredicf'-xT:


v’-.expecting to turn up. and playlift:


:w Lamb added, 26 to fWhalley’s'j: • 5 / 149-nin tally. Eastliam took £ the initiative'- scooping five T '/ ^wickets while paid man'StuartT /


the hosts' with a well-taken / half century while Richard fft


4,5?put: together, their best part-^s ! L,,nershipoftheaftemnon TheT- : 'duo put on 39 but eventu-i.'; >'' ally Read fell 34 runs short /


w and were 48-7 before Eastham / . and .Andrew Laycock could - %


1 Hornby added two -,. ( i! In reply,'Read capitulated/


, ' Whalley professional Kamran' ft jYounas took a staggering 8-> ;


A.-Eastham criticised the play-:;/! - -i. butthere’s : # I


Barnoldswick but what will be!|f ! will' be,”- said - Easthami (pic-;i|;! tured- right).' ,“We’ve just gots| : to keep plugging away. Wewesi;:


I'm- at' on Saturday while.-WhalIcy?- , <' IU take on Great Harwood, also ’ at h


’ Read are home to Salesbuiy/ ;


■' play was not enough to see ' I „


• V'■'going in their innings though ‘ and,despite, a solid- 24 byV- /'opener Mark'Braithwaite and.)


' ’ It was also a disappointing ' ; - day for Chatbum 2nds .whor j- lost to Wilsden by 64 runs ■ -U . I' Batting. firsty iWilsden. fin-^ ;; ' ished on 157-6 after, then: 45'; *' , o v e r s F I ^^7~ T


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. J ’ Shears'top I scored ,/for'' 1 : Chatbum -with :36', but-'it :.wasft:


' , bowler taking 6-73 as Ingrow - / *were restricted to 137 all out'' / / ' Chatbum struggled to'get-1


(Chatbum seeoffingrow. 'T ‘iJonny Locklw was the star’


/ . an impressive 27 by Lockley ' .wthey wre .eventually.bowled < ■ out for 96


>; • A dominant bowling dis-.;- o m e :


■' "'47 from a spell spanning 20 2 > I /' o v e r


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