52 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 27th, 2011
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The following posts are based at various locations in Burnley, Hyndbum, Ribble Valley.
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Is a CNC Precision Engineering supplier to the aerospace industry. Accredited to ISO 9001 quality standard, we are looking to recruit shift personnel a s part of company’s expansion plans in the following areas:
NIGHT SH IFT MANAGER - This is a “hands" on role with experience required in the setting and running of multi-axis machines. The successful candidate will be responsible for a small night shift team and should be able to demonstrate the following skill set; leadership, organisation, problem : solving, and reporting skills. CNC MILLING & TURNING ENGINE ERS - Experience in the setting and running of multi-axis machines with the ability to multi-task essential. Additional, experience with Mazatrol and Fanuc systems would be of benefit. BENCH HAND OPERATIVES - Experienced individuals for the de-bumng ■ and finishing of components to our customers requirements. QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR - Experienced individual with First/ last off inspection to enable demand throughput, gauge calibrab'on and use of CMM devices an advantage. Aerospace experience would also be of benefit.
For an application form please contact the 01282 862116 or send a letter of request to T & R Precision Engineering Ltd, Lowlher Lane, Foulridge, Colne, Lancashire B B 8 7 JY
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D. Byrne & Co Wine Merchants
Part Time Shop Assistant required
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2 posts: Ref: 080/HCA/11/188 16 hours a week. You will work between 7am and 2pm. Two week rota / alternate weekends.
1 post: Ref: 080/HCA/11/189 18 hours a week. You vyill work between 2pm and 10pm. Two week rota / alternate weekends.
1 post: Ref: 08O/HCA/11/193 20 hours a week. You will work between 7am and 2pm, including alternate weekends and bank holidays..
The posts you are applying for are covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Exceptions) Act 1975. If successful you will be required to apply lo the Criminal Records Bureau for a ’disclosure’. Informal discussion: Helen Greenhalgh on 01282 429387.
| Apply online or telephone 0845 053 0008. Closing date: 4 November 2011.
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Ossy S t Marys.............2 Read United.................5 ANDY .Bennett’s superb hat- trick was the inspiration for a \vin, dedicated to the memory of former Read United player and much revered local man Simon Holt, who sadly passed away recently. Tiie players lined up in
black armbands, serving an impeccable minute silence to provide a sombre start to the match: -■ On a windswept afternoon,
United were caught leaden footed at the' back as Oli Claire made it 1-0 from an acute angle, but seconds later Bennett was celebrating as he equalised with a header from close range. Read’s barricades were
STONYHURST COLLEGE HMC Catholic boarding and day school in the Jesuit charism for boys and girls 13-18
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (MATERNITY LEAVE COVER)
“Developing Men and Women for Others” TEMPORARY PART-TIME
To work within the Development Company Limited events team, assisting in all operational aspects ofthe Stonyhurst Summer Language School and other internal and external events run by the Development Company.
The person appointed is likely to be well presented, approachable, flexible, discreet, an excellent communicator, to be aole to work under pressure at peak times, and to be a good team member. Good IT skills are essential to include Word, Excel and Access.
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Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 18th November 2011. Interviews will be held for this post on Wednesday 30th November 2011.
an application pack, please contact Reception, Stonyhurst College, Stonynurst, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9PZ.
H ie successful candidate will b e subject to an Enhanced CRB check.
Telephone: 01254 826345, email:
reception@stonyhurstac.uk i commitment.
breached again, as Claire broke down the right, and his cross met powerfully on the volley to make it 2-1.
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“ . It was then Groundhog day for the St Mary’s back-line as Bennett ambushed a stray back pass to nonchalantly level matters. A helter-skelter first half came to a close with Read
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„ keeper Nick Galea stupen- ' dously clawing away a 35-yard
ft howitzer destined for the top comer. .
After the" break, Jack
Fielding’s clever, footwork and shot gave Read a deserved lead, - shortly followed by Bennett, who was given the freedom of ; Oswaldtwistle to fire home and claim' the . matchball.
. . '? Confidence seeped into
United, and one run by marauding full back Leigh • Slater had vapour trails ema nating from his boots as he, flashed just wide from 30 yards.
; - .. • Read midfield lynchpin
STONYHURST COLLEGE HMC Catholic boarding and day school in the Jesuit charism for boys and girls 13-18
“Developing Men and Women for Others”
EVENTS COORDINATOR, STONYHURST DEVELOPMENTS LTD OFFICE
encompass the lettings activities (including helping to facilitate special pupil organized events), and to woric in helping to secure new and repeat business.
» day-to-day operational aspects of all lettings an. ____. .....
The person appointed is likely to be well presented, approachable, flexible, discreet, ah excellent communicator, to be able to work imder pressure at peak times, and to be a good team member. Good IT skills are essential to include Word, Excel and Access. ;.
Twenty-eight hours per week. Some flexibility will be required to cover peak letting periods, which will include evening ana weekend work.
Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 18th November 2011. . Interviews will be held for this post on Thursday 1st December 2011.
Fox- a n application pack, please con tact Reception, Stoxiyhurst College, Stonynurst, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9PZ.
Telephone: 01254 826345, email:
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Kyle O’ Connor then let off a well directed firework at the St. Marys goal, it was too hot to handle for the keeper who could only push it onto the
bar and in to. cap a five-star display.
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Read United co-manager Bennett said: “It was a great
team performance, oiir qual ity came through in the end and it’s pleasing ;to finally get the win that the recent per formances have deserved.” ® PRO-Future Under 10s enjoyed a 4-0 over Huncoat
United Black to go back to the top of the table. Goals- came from Oliver
Wiggans, Lewis Gregson and Matt Anderton (2).
The following day, the side
beat Great Harwood Rovers 8-1, with Zaid Adam, Matt Anderton, Sam Howarth,
j«. -Viggans and man of the match Tommy Davies, who 5} bagged four, on target. ■
represents Ciceley Racing, went into the. final week end of the season in second, trailing Total Control Racing’s Carl Breeze - who once succeeded 2007 Formula 1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen to win the
RIBCHESTER racer Adam Morgan has claimed a lucrative . fully-funded drive in the 2012. British Touring Car Champion ships after winning the in augural Michelin Ginetta GT Supercup Champion ship in a dramatic finale at Silverstone. The 23-year-old, who
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tially held his Position after a poor start off the line, but was demoted to third, until a coming together saw the Safety Car deployed. A calm Morgan made av
ing saw the team’s tireless efforts in testing pay off as Morgan sealed nis first ever pole position in the cham pionship, at its most crucial point, to narrow the gap at the top to seven points. In race one, Morgan ini
British Formula Renault series. . But Saturday’s qualify
better restart to take second position and advance on Tom Sharpe, but his com petitor crossed the line first by a mere 0.4 seconds:
. Morgan began the final - round of the season second next to Sharpe, but made a sluggish start and dropped down to fourth. A Safety Car was again required due to an incident off the grid, but on the re start, as Sharp started to pull away, it became appar ent that the title would be decided by what happened between Morgan and Breeze in the closing stages.
Morgan made a successful move on Breeze for third, Morgan soon set about reel ing in Nathan Freke. He began to close the
lost for words,” said Morgan, “At the beginning of this year I was hoping to finish top three, to come out on top is unbelievable. Massive thanks to Ciceley Racing.”
gap, earning the fastest lap of the race, before snatch ing second on lap T9, and he held on to secure the championship. , “I’m absolutely ecstatic,
As the race pace slowed, M W * * 4 l * A t U s®
BURNLEY striker Jay Rod riguez has been shortlisted as npower Championship Player of the Year 2011 at the North west Football Awards. ; Rodriguez, 22, hit 15 goals
for the Clarets in all competi tions last season. At the star-studded event,
'npower, title sponsors of The Football League, will be pre senting their Awards to the top players in the Championship,
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Emma Collins said: “Jay’s con sistency last season makes him a deserving candidate for our Championship Player of the Year Award. “I hope Burnley support
League 1 and League 2. npower Head of Sponsorship
ers will show their support for Jay by voting online, npower
Bennett . is very proud to be sponsoring
-the top player at the Northwest Football Awards.” To vote, fans should visit
http.’/
Avww.northwestfootbal-
lawards.co.uk Preston North End hitman
Iain Hume is also on the short list for npower’s Championship Award. Professional Footballers’
Association Chief Executive Gordon Taylor is one of the
up for award
judges. He said: sa "the region has
built up phenomenal respect and credibility, not only through the success of its clubs, but also as the home to the PFA, The Football League and The National Football Museum.” The winners Will be
announced at the awards cer emony on Monday, November 14th at Lancashire CC.
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CLITHEROE Wolves Under 9s maintained their unbeaten record with another hard- fought victory against Crown Paints. Oli Hunter reacted first to
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tap in when the Crown keeper could only pary a William Slipper shot. Wolves quicky added a
second from man of the match Joe Llewellyn’s deflected shot: . Crown got one back early in
the second half and only great defensive work from Lloyd Hitchen and George Miller kept the lead intact. Wolves Under 11s Green
went down 3-1 to Rossendale Valley. The first half proved diffi
cult for Wolves as Rossendale scored an early opener, and while man of the match Louie Sims was having an excep tional game, showing determi nation and skill to win the ball back, Rossendale were 3-0 up at half-time. Wolves came back after the
break with new enthusiasm with Sam Clayton showing passion for the ball. They dominated, creating
numerous chances, and finally after continued pressure, their hard work paid off when
■ Harry Exell sent an audacious chip over the helpless keeper to the delight of the fans. Wolves Under Us Reds
beat Rossendale United 7-0. They took control of the
first half against a spirited Rossendale, with Joe Briggs and Ben England shooting wide before a fabulous Jamie Thomber strike curled into the top comer of the net to open the scoring. Man of the match Connor
Jackson was denied, and keeper James Prendergast made a save, before Joe Wilson and Joe Briggs both
.sent efforts wide, and Matthew King went close, before a Briggs strike rebounded off the post and was struck into the net by George Bland. Wolves dominated the
second half, with Jackson and Joe Wilson both being denied early on. Wolves went on a sustained
attack, with Bland going close, before goals followed in quick succession from Kit Lloyd, Ben England and Briggs. Briggs, King and Bland .
almost added to the score, before Bland converted a Jackson cross, and there were further chances for Jackson, Thomber and King before England completed the scoring. ’
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