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Clltheroo Advortlsor ATimes,Thursday, April 26,2012


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How long does it take to qualify? The time is takes to quaiify for a Coaching Certificate or Diploma varies greatiy, from a couple of weeks to months.


What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? Life coaches usually charge £50 to £100 an hour. You can earn more if you aiso facilitate workshops, training and


What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a career? Someone who is passionate about heiping people to achieve their goais, supportive, positive, motivationai, happy and who likes working with people.


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Grammar Sdiool A Specialist Language CoUegc CLEANER


Clitheroe Royal ,


12.5 hours Per Week Monday to Friday Term time only plus 3 weeks £6.34 per hour


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is looking for a cleaner to join the cleaning team. Previous experience is not essential but would be an advantage.


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Hours will be scheduled between 6:00 and 8:30am, Monday to Friday.


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


The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The dosing date for applications is Friday 4 May 2012 and interviews are planned for week commencing 14 May 2012.


M H Electrical (Clitheroe) Qualified Electrician Required


T o w o rk w ith in a small te am on primarily domestic Installations and Commercial /


Industrial w o rks . Experience w ith in these fields essential. A p p l ic a n t should ideally b e qualified


to cu r re n t edition regulat ions BS: 7671. Have a g o o d w o rk in g kn ow le d g e o f th e regulations


a nd be comp e ten t in testing fo r compliance / Periodic testing etc. D r iv in g license essential.


Please send applications in w r i t in g to : M H Electrical


T h e W o rk sh op , C ro f t Street. Clitheroe, Lancashire. BB7 IH L


Our Home Delivery department is looking for someone to deliver The Clitheroe Advertiser to various addresses every Thursday.


We offer a home delivery service to our readers and it is vital that this is consistent and reliable. We are looking for someone who can represent the Clitheroe Advertiser by offering a service that is second to none.


Hours o f work are flexible to suit. Temporary Distributors required


to deliver the Th omson Local Blackburn. Darwen, Accrington. Osbaldeston. Whalley.


Hurst Gre e n . C&theroe and surrounding areas.


G o od rates of pay and flexible worldng hours. You will need a car to transport yo ur directories


Call 01252 390990


vtfww.thom5ondirectories.com/distribution ' text blackbum to 07786 208008


PhU Wright on (01772) 838074 or email philip.wright@lep.co.uk


Tailor Made has vacancies for: 3x Tig/Mig Welders. £8 p/h.


Candidates must have gexxf Tig/Mig welding experience.


Contact Ian at 01282 696929 (agy) or e-mail ian@tailormadeltd.co.uk


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ANNE-LOUISE Designer Dress Agency CUtheroe reouires- Part Time Sales Person approx 15 hours per week with extra in the school holidays. Tel Mrs Brown . 07901650112


for further details


Experienced Personal Assistant/Carer required.


Team Leader/Senlor level to look after young


male Tetraplegic within his own home.. Must be motivated, flexible, be a dog lover. Cle a n full •


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If you feel you have got what it takes to succeed in this role, please contact:


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Blues end with less g Bluer travelled to Kel-


^ i'amergh Park hoping to take shine off AFC Fylde’s


.'^wning as league champi- iftisj but two late goals from


;ffie prolific Richie Allen con­ signed Clitheroe to defeat in


r; -.the final game of the season. T


; '#Big-speriding Fylde’s mid- w ek home"win oyer Salford


S ®ty meant the Coasters secured the title, and despite (Sitheroe battling well for the (Oration . of this match they could not gatecrash the pro-


changes to the team which lost a¥ home to Woodley Sports iSt Saturday with Jack Higgins partnering Kevin Brown in


!' wntral defence, Matty Fearon i; rwerting to right iback in !•; p ^ e of jh e suspended Chris Smalley and Glo^ Kuba- ^ ^ a returning to die starting hfle-up. ;4The hosts were' in the '^Sndancy for the majority


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SELF EMPLOYED DELIVERER REQLTIRED IN THE


.co.uk C L I T H E R O E A R E A Nelson St Paul’s Church of


England Primary School Hibson Road, Nelson 889 ODZ.


Site supervisor 2a £15,444 to £16,830 a year.


Ref: 141679


37 hours a week. The Headtearher and Governing Body of S t Paufs C of E Primary Sriiool are looking to appoint a Site Supervisor. St PauTs Srdraolis a Voluntaiy Aided School with dose links with the parish of Little Marsden. You w9l play a key role to ensuring statutory duties are met This position is full-time and the course of the working day w3l be spot over two shifts. AppTicants are sought from s u i t ^ experierxtod and podlive candidates. This is a re-advertised position and previous applicants are warmly invited to re-apply. Desirable: NVQ Level 2 quaTificalion in Caretaktog (or equivaleni): FuD driving Dr»nce. Experience oft undertaking manual tasks (e.g. maintenance, DIY etc); supervising staff; and security-related duties. Informal discussion: Barbara Dewar, Headteacher, on 01282 617035.


The post you are applying for is covered by the RehabTitaBon of Oferiters (Exceptions) Act 1975. if successful you w9l be required to apply to the Criminal


I Records Bureau for a'disetasute'. Applicadon forms: Mrs S Clegg at the s ch o o l Closing date: 14 May 2012 at 12 noon.


Lancashire. a the first half but could not.


d a way past a determined CTtheroe defence and a goal-


. keeper in Zack Hibbert who commanded Jiis area well and raJide some important saves. J^ylde looked to control 'die game,with,a.strong mid- ■


._field which' included Bradley Bames and Joe Booth, both ofjwho were named in the divi­ sion’s Team of the Year along­ side skipper Glenn Steel, and . exerted some early pressure which the visitors managed to withstand.


AERIAL BATTLE: Glodi Kuba-Kuba challenges Fylde’s Phil Doughty (s).


Winter shced wide a ____ from Adam Sumner. Booth then had a chance from a Jimmy McCarthy cross


dling to collect a couple of Booth set-pieces before Harry


Hibbert showed safe han­


inance although Fylde main­ tained a territorial advantage for most of the opening period


but failed to make sufficient contact. Clitheroe held their own ^ e r this initial period of dom­


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played in Allen down the inside right but Hibbert man-


. aged to turn his effort behind for a comer. Then, after Paul Jarvis and


' taofionparfy. ;^There were a couple o f '


a similar pattern and despite never really testing keeper Zac Jones, Clitheroe were by no means non-existent in the final third. The Blues forced a number


of comers and as the half wore on Oliver Devenney managed to find pockets of space while Kuba-Kuba proved a hand­ ful at times for what is a well- woven Fylde defence. The home side though


McCarthy had both miscued, Clitheroe’s keeper produced an excellent save on 35 min­ utes to keep the scores level, clawing out a close range shot from Allen after he had been found by McCarthy, The second period followed


and created some presentable opportunities to take the lead before the interval. After 24 minutes, McCarthy


finally broken in the 78th minute as Jarvis’ ball forward from the left-back position freed Allen who cut inside and bent a shot past BBbbert, who was possibly unsighted, to score his 26th goal of the


' season. The lead could have been


doubled moments later as Lee McEvilly picked out fellow substitute Michael Bames whose pull-back could only be screwed wide of the post by Matty Kay.


Clitheroe’s best chance


a superbly timed tackle to deny Allen as the on-loan Fleetwood man was about to pull the trigger before Booth shot inches wide of the post after being teed up by Winter. Higgins again defended


cial save from Bradley Barnes’ low drive from the edge of the box after Booth had released


magnificently in the 69th minute as he intercepted a ferocious Allen drive across goal which may well have been goal-bound. Hibbert then made a cm-


always looked the more likely to score in spite of a resolute Clitheroe backline. Jack Higgins executed


of the match. arrived shortly afterwards as Marcus Calvert’s persistence afforded Nat Taylor some rare space in the penalty area only for his shot to whistle over the bar. Fylde sealed victory after 86


minutes as Michael Bames’ searing pace allowed him the time to pick out Allen who steered home a header for his second of the game. Hibbert denied Allen a hat-


trick in stoppage time with a fairly regulation save. CLITHEROE: Zack Hibbert, Matty Fearon, Lee Pugh (c). Jack Higgins, Kevin Brown, Connor Smith, Joe Roberts (Andrew Naylor 58), Oliver Devenney, Glodi Knba-Kuba, Alex Johnson (Marcus Calvert 79), Ross Dent (Nat Taylor 68) .


Allen down the left. Kevin Brown had blocked the initial, effort with the rebound falling to Bames. Clitheroe’s resistance was


formbook FOOTBALL f iA l l l


Read United........a..........4 READ United turned the league table on its head with an impressive victory at high­ flying Mill Hill to inject life into their survival bid. Ellis Neary did the damage


with a memorable brace, aided by a goal each from Andy Bennett and Richard Wilson. On a spacious pitch, Read


took the league as leading scorer Andy Bennett left his man for dead before smashing into the bottom comer. The home side pegged


United back almost from the kick-off, and confusion in the Read defence led to a simple finish for the striker. Neary restored the advan­


tage as a deep cross was kept, alive by Wilson to allow the frontman to slot home from a yard. In Read’s next attack, Andy


Bennett saw his dextrous chip land agonisingly on the roof of the net. United’s back-line mar­


shalled by Duncan Bennett was rarely trouble and pro­ vided a solid foundation for the visitors free-flowing football. The team from the Ribble


Valley extended their lead when Wilson rpse highest to send a bullet header sailing past the goalkeeper. Mill Hill offered little to


FOOTBALL


the home side started well and took an early lead when a cross from the ri^t found Fran Ppwell, and he made no mistake ■ with his header.


tions much better than their opponents, and regained the legd when a speemative shot squirmed out of KershaWs grasp , and over the line.


- ^However, fine work byO’Neffl lead to Fagan Having time and


^


f the area to level matters visitors upped the tempo


spot from just


as Robert Doyd was sent clear, only to be brought down by the keeper, and he made no mistake front the resulting penalty, i Rolls adaptecT to the condi­


■Mt the visitors were soon level


: exatmg 3-3 draw with Rolls. On a rain-spaked Rolls pitch,'


V"


came champions Rimington to the top of the table - but they had to settle for a replay in the = Craven Cim semi-final after an


th r e e games in five days pro- £elled current East Lancashire


had great chances' to finish the match off but failed to do so and, to their credit, Rolls


grossed forward and grabbed le equaliser with just five


in the'final. Two home league fixtures resulted in six- invaluable points against stiff opposition for the kollagers.


great passing football, but failed to trouble Kershaw as the home defence stood firm. Sargeson and Tootle had


excellent chances to extend the lead but could not add to the scorcline up to half-time. In the second half, and


real attack as O’Neill was released, only to be upended in the box. The visitors played some


lent Worsthorne side thanks to a penalty in each half from Lloyd. The first came with the first


Firstly they beat an excel­ \


lent diving header, to force a replay. Bentham await the winners


pulled off a string of saves to k e^ his side in the tie. Dinsdale and McCarthy


causing problems for the home defence, but the keeper


Lloyd and Sargeson were minutes left with an excel­


and ran the visitors ragged and it wasn’t long before an O’Neill comer was met by Lloyd to open the scoring. Tney had two good shouts


side in determined mood, three first half goals settling the result before a fourth in the second half put it beyond doubt. Rimington got off to a flyer


for penalties turned down before Lloyd made it 2-0. Rimington played some


Rimington moved level with Langho and Enfield^ and it was the latter who visited on Saturday, knowing that they had to beat the champions to maintain any hope of winning the title. But they found the home


to pass the ball around and eventually created a clear- cut opening for the striker to fire past Kershaw from eight yards, and the big keeper had to be at his best to keep out strikes from distance as the visitors pushed for an equdiser. The score remained 2-1 as


in the box, and Lloyc made it 2-0. Worsthoriie


-____Jy _____ continued


Sargeson beat three defend­ ers only to be brutally feUed ■ ■‘ yd I, coolly


' they may pull one back but McCarthy made an unbeliev­ able block tackle to maintain the clean sheet. Rimington face Mill Hill


thing of a fluke as O’NeUl fired in a shot which was going wide until Sargeson diverted it into the net. Enfield looked as though


half determined to get back into the game, but McCarthy and Dyson were dominant at the back and Kershaw dealt with what they threw at him. The fourth goal was some­


bound volley strike a defender on the back of head and Sargeson had a fierce drive whiclyust flew over the bar. Enfield began the second


great football and a fine flow­ ing move resulted in Tootle cutting back onto his left foot to fire into the bottom comer for their third. Dinsdale saw his goal-


man of the match James Bridge.


beat Blue Star Colts 4-2. ■Whalley scored within the


Webster and star man Lee Wild. • WHALLEY Juniors


second to seal the win. • WIUSinRE Wanderers


away tom^t, before a trip to Edenfield on Saturday, and ■ their cup replay on Tuesday at home to Rolls. • READSTONE United


Under 10s Yellow beat Briercliffe 3-1 to continue their push up the table. The goalscorers were Harry Burrows, Ben Dinning and


from Mckenzie Strong made it 3-0, before Blue Star pulled two goals back. Star man Owen added his


first minute through Charlie Owen, before Sam Jones dou­ bled their lead. A CTeat individual goal


Morgan Crowther with a pen­ alty, Luke Spencer his first goal for Readstone, Owen


are a win away from the title after a 4-1 victory over Bamoldswick Town Whites. The goalscorers were


United’s Under 11s Yellow


endorse their league position as they struggled to deal with a combative Read side, man of the match Thomas Harper epitomising everything that was good about United. Then in what was the move


of the game, saw a collection of passes find Andy Bennett, his long diagonal ball was met on the volley by Harper who sent a wicked cross into the path of Neary, the striker met it full on to send a terrific diving header into the roof of the net. . Neary could have had the


match ball as he followed up Andy Bennett’s snapsnot, but the keeper made a fantastic double save. The result lifts United out


at their training ground over the next four weela, with play- era of mixed abilify welcome, within the age guidelines. Contact manager Simon


They are holding open trials


Blackley (07808®7525) for more details.


of the relegation zone with the season drawing to a dra­ matic close. Co-manager Nick Galea


said: “It’s a massive result from the boys. . “We want to stay in this


division and I think with this dominant display we proved that.”


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