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Clltheioe 422324 (Editorial). 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01262 422331 (ClassHledl 44 Clltheioe Advertiser AHm e s, Thursday, October 20th, 2011 Public Sector


Care assistant £7.04 to £8 an hour


Ref: 042/CA/11/185 The Keys Group, part o f the B etterCare group is currently one of the


largest providers of education and residential care to Children within the U K and currently has the following vacaticies for our twelve bedded


Residential Children’s School in Burnley, Lanca shire for young people aged between 11 to 17 with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties


. Registered Manag er •You will have worked within Residential Childcare for a minimum of 5


years and as a Senior Residential Childcare Worker for at least 2 years. Ideally you will have experience as a Registered Manager. Applicants must have NVQ 3 (Caring for Children & Yourig People), NVQ.Level 4


Management or NVQ Level 4 Care and ideally hold a Diploma in Social Work. With excellent communication and people management skills


you will lead your team in providing an excellent residential service to- Young People. _


Deputy Manager-


Experience of working in residential childcare at a senior level, NVQ 3 (Caring for Children & Young People) and ideally NVQ 4 .


In return w e offer a competitive sa la ry with an e x ceilen t benefits p a c ka g e and ongoing training & developmenL


To apply or for more information contact the recruitment hotline on: 02890 386 050 o r E-mail: a inemee gandebettercare.co.uk C lo s in g date 4pm, 28th O c to ber 2011


Please note that successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced CR B Disclosure Application.


Keys Childcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer and positively . welcomes applications from ethnic minority groups


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Grammar School A Specialist Language College.


PART-TIME CLERICAL ASSISTANT 16 hours per week Monday to Friday Term lime only


' Salary scale 3 £15 725 - £16 830 pro rata


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is looking for a part-time Clerical Assistant to provide administrative support within the Careers Department. Office experience, good IT skijls and . a working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications are essential. Excellent commiinication skills are required as well as the ability to work with a variety of people.





Please visit our website at www.crgs.org.uk for an application form and Job description or alternatively, call 01200 423118.


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The school is committed to safeguarding and promob'ng the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to Criminal Records Bureau checks. •


The closing date for applications is Wednesday 2 November 2011.


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24 hours a week at Lower Ridge Home for the Hdetly, Belvedere Road, Burnley BB10 4BQ. This is a temporary position for 9 months only. You will work a two week rota induding alternate weekends. You will work between 3.30pm and 10pm. Informal discussion: Helen Cullinane on 01282 429020.


Home care assistant x3 £7.04 to £8 an hour


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• Return sailing from Hull to Rotterdam Europoort with North Sea Ferries • 2 nights stay in a 2-berth standard cabin on North Sea Ferries • 2 nights stay at a 4 star hotel in the Amersfbort area of the Netherlands yyith dinner & breakfast • Entrance to Floriade 2012 ■ Entrance to the gardens at Keukenhof • A visit to Amsterdam


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• Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham FOOTBALL W,


I tors. The’ rout began on 15 min­


Settle.......... :...............1 Rimin^on....................7 RIMINGTON faced a tricky trip 'to Settle in deteraiined mood on a beautifully sunny day, and came out easy vic-


utes when Sargeson managed to squeeze the ball under the keeper from a tight angle, and then a minute later he latched onto a delightful throughball from Walsh before producing an audacious chip over the helpless keeper. Dinsdale and Hutchinson


F l o r i a d e 2 0 1 2 By Coach & North Sea Ferries from Hull


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Dog Inn slip lo a second defeat Dog Inn...................r.....l


Tavern.............. ...........3 MEMORIAL League cham­ pions Dog Inn slipped to their second successive defeat after a surprise loss to Tavern. ^ Once again,. the g a l le y '


FOOTBALL


side were not helped by a com­ bination of late withdrawals and ho-shows, which , forced 1 captain Pete Hetcher to play the first half in goal. Dog failed to settle and conceded three


first half goals diie a mixture of individual lapses and collec­ tive slackness. However, fol­ lowing two half-time substitu­ tions and a formation change that restored Fletcher to his rightful position; Dog were a different proposition after the break. The returning Tom Eglin had the ball in the net,


only for the goal to be ruled out by a highly dubious off­ side call. Man of the match Oli Steele then scored from close range to give Dog fresh hope and they continued to bombard the Tavern goal, but failed to add to their tally. Manager Simon Kerins was '


disappointed with his side’s first half display, especially as he “hadn’t asked anyone to' do anything that they hadn’t


done successfully in the past”. However, he' hailed their


second half performance: “Having to make more last- gasp changes is not fair on me or the team. I work on a start­ ing XI all week, only for those plans to go out of the window on a Sunday morning. “It’s about people want­


ing to play for the team and not letting their team-mates down.”


double in big win


FOOTBALL


Clitheroe Wolves Under' 11s Reds......................4 Lammack Juniors........1 MATTHEW, King scored twice as Wolves eased to vic­ tory. After King’s early strike


was saved by the limmack keeper, the match settled into a midfield exchange. Wolves broke through,


combined well throughout the first half and Dinsdale whipped in a great cross'for Lloyd, whose strong header was well saved. Sargeson )yas thwarted when one on one and shortly after he sliced another effort \vide having beaten the off-side trap.


piece of magic as he waltzed into the box and fired a left- foot shot into the top comer to make it 3-0. Dinsdale had already headed one Fagan comer just over the bar, and before half-time he headed another against the. post. Lloyd was alert to it and headed the rebound back across goal for Walsh to riod in for his second. Settle had their ' moments, but Rimington’s back four kept scoring oppor- - tunities to a minimum, leaving Kershaw with very little to do. The visitors continued Jfo


Walsh produced his own r;


dominate, and it wasn’t long before Sargeson brought outja fine save from the keeper, afad Lloyd should have scored with a header, but he made amends when he fired in number five. -Wiarton and Penman replaced Dinsdale and Lloyd and the winger was soon in the thick of the action as he burst past the full back before whip­ ping in a cross which the big man finished - his first touch after coming on. Tlie home side had to be


W i i i w m m i


and after Harry Jackson fired wide. King headed a Connor Jackson comer into the net to open the scoring. Harry Jackson was then


denied before a long-range Lammack strike went wide. Jamie Thomber’s shot


was saved and Kit Lloyd wenmt close before James Prendergast was called into action to save a Lammack strike. Wolves again went on the


attack, with Connor Jackson firing over the bar and wide before King again stmek. Lammacks’ next strike went


wide and George Bland had an effort saved just before half-time. In the second half, goals


from Bland and another from King took Wolves further ahead. Prendergast made another


save, Connor Jackson had an effort saved. King hit the crossbar and the Lammack stmek from distance before the end of the match. Man of the' .match was


awarded to Joe Briggs. Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s Green................... 0 Blackburn United....... 3 WOLVES played well in a tough fixture at Blacksnape against Blackburn United. Wolves demonstrated skill


content to counter-attack, and Worthington had a great chance to score but shot tamely at Kershaw. A fine flowing move from the back resulted in Hutchinson fin­ ishing it a la Carlos Alberto’s famous strike for Brazil in 1970, his right-footer flying into the far comer. Settle did manage a consolation as a free-kick from the left was niissed by everyone and the ball took a wicked bounce to evade Kershaw and find it’s way into the comer of the net. Rimington are at home to


and determination in the first half, with good link up play from Jacob Crompton and Mark Walker At half-time it was all to


READ United Football Club are pleased to an­ nounce the sponsorship o f the first team by Sunder­ land Peacock Architects. ■ The Clitheroe-based firm


have \eiy kindly sponsored a new kit for the first team and hooded tops for the first team squad. The kit supplied by


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or visit: www.eastlancsnewspapers.reader.travel .


a Terry Braithwaite said: “If we can win those two games we will go into next month in good shape.”


Mill Hill on Saturday followed by Pendle Forest away, and


FOOTBALL


Surridge Sports sees a return to Read’s traditional colours of yellow and green. The team will wear


is Stuart Herd, Partner of Sunderland Peacock Architects presenting the kit and tops to Read United first team manager Andrew Bennett and player Kyle O’Connor, wearing the new kit (s). • READSTONE United


Division fixtures. Pictured with his son


the new kit in their East Lancashire League First


square at half time , but Bamoldswck scored a fur­ ther five goals to progress to - the next round. Charlie Nowell scored


. next round of the cup with an’emphatic 8-1 victory over Bamoldswick Barons. The goal scorers were


Under 9s were beaten 6-1 by in the cup by Bamoldswick. Barons. The game was all­


the goal with Owen Jones named man of the match. United’s Under 10s . Yellow progressed to the


Ben Dinning (4), Cade Leonard (2) and star man Hariy Burrows (2). The. Under 11s Yellow


were beaten 3-2 by Barnoldswick Blues in the cup. Readstone were trail­ ing 3-0 at half-time, but two goals from man of the match Lee Wild and Lewis Taylor were not quite enough, despite totally dominating, with the Bamoldswick goal keeper in inspired form. Ine Under 11s Blues


Lewis Caimey and Adam Collison with Thomas Taylor named star man.


drew 2-2 with Pendle Forest Falcons. ■ The goal scorers were


play for, yet despite chances from Wolves, it proved dif­ ficult to get through a tight United defence. Newcomer Harry Oldroyd


was superb throughout the game, showing real passion to get on the ball, and tmly owned his place in the squad. Defenders Joe Willdnson


Cameron Smith were unable to stop the barrage from United and after three goals it was soon, game over for Wolves. Nevertheless Wolves played


well and showed team spirit. Man of the match was Harry


Oldroyd.


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