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pi?' 76 Advertiser&Timos,Thursday, March 29,2012 www.clitheroead»ertlser.co.uk 'Iw^.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk www.lancashirejobstoday.co.uk today 1 'J ' • !


an estate agent Martin Monks, Reeds Rains


Qualifications: No specific qualifications are necessary, however, you can do quaiifications of NAEA (Nationai Association of Estate Agents), • which i currently hold and a lettings qualification of ARLA. As a negotiator a strong saies and customer services background is a big help but friendly and personable attitude is a must.


Any other requiremeiits: Educated to degree standard or a proven background in estate agency or a track record in management. Car ownership is necessary. — Good communication skiiis and the abiiity to listen are also vital.


How long does it take to qualify your role:


There is no set time scale to qualifying for the role and


, which can take between 6-12 months..


consistent learning is required. Reeds Rains offers a fast track into estate agency management


Salary and starting packages: This is negotiable on experience . and the opportunity to have car • allowance and good bonuses on top of a basic salary.


Personal skills:


You would, need to be highly motivated and target driven to succeed in the role as manager. A good ability to converse with the.public and be enthusiastic are the key ingredients to being successful. Enjoy working as part of a team is vital.


Prospects: At Reeds Rains the various branches are graded with regards


, to size of each individual branch and therefore promotion to a larger branch does offer further growUi and opportuni^.


Job satisfaction: The main point of satisfaction is helping somebody to sell their most valuable asset of which they love and have spent vast amounts of money on and then furthering


this when they purchase and move into a new home which you know they will then love for the future.


50 words sell your profession: . It is a highly satisfying career when you are able to help people buy'


; and sell properties and gives you a great buzz when this happens. If you enjoy'working with people this is the job as you get to deal with a variety of people on a day to day basis which makes things very rewarding.


Clitheroe A dvertiser &TImes,Thursday, March 29,2012


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DACf Inn


Dog Inn........................ . n.


Dog manager dlstraiiglil at exit


Gt Harwood Rovers.....S DOG Inn manager Simon


.4 -'I,'.si " § ReadJJnited.............. 0


FOOTBALL j


Rimington................... 3 READ United will be glad to see the back of Rimington .after lethal finishing saw them uito the quarter-finals of the -Presidents Cup.


' i I On a difflcnit pitch, the H Jeague cham'pions started the


, T) 3 A - slaloming Andrew .^rkwright . run and shot


SATISFYING CAREER: Martin Monks, ReedsRains a


T R B \ r \ )E O BV VDU


1RPRQ\/E0 BOTTOPn LiaJE 'J f ? '


, i Svorried Read, Galea beating .;8way a Satgeson strike before


, ^Kmington’s attack always .ITje ' dexterity ----by Kershaw. F in iR m c iR L R55j5TRRJLE


; j 'Jain Matt Benfield, the hosts ■


- ithcir mouth.


y vj Tim Rakshi , . rasped a a .*F®.kick against the bar as .dumington had their hearts in


; - |; j United, stopper Galea hen spilled a routine ball to


tfVj'i^pty net the keeper made a ..^iraculous recovery to claw


1 taway the danger. . , J However, . moments later


iJire home, adding lustre to the iscorcline.


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,^ghn sealed the- victory, /facing onto-a through ball to


. tied well, it’s a different game If we get the penalty at 1-0. We have a few lads to come back and we have to look towards the league and survival now.” Saturday^ Read travel i:.nfield, while Rimington are . at Feniscowles and


J_ Read joint-inanager Nick iGaIca said: “I thought we bat-


^mi-linal at the ■ County Cround in Leeds. The club have arranged a coach for spectators which will leave ' . Chtheroe at around 5 p.m. If I ! anyone is interested, contact


lay, their West Riding Cup Terry (428190). PROBLEMS? CALL P3 REPAIR CENTRE ’


Fleasington. Both games kick off at 2-15 p.m. p OnWednesday, Rimington


a dooked for a way back into the y Snatch. . .


■ m flviatthevi' Eglin, as the striker ■ w.pvas about to tap into an


Clitheroe......... ........1 CLITHEROE’Sresurgence under interim manager Lee Sculpher came to a shud­ dering halt at Valerie Park on Saturday. The Blues made a brisk


Prescot Cables........4


warning as his shot from distance clipped the post, and Prescot took the lead


start with OliverDevenney’s shot ricocheting around the box after Nat Taylor had released Calvert down the inside right. But this was largely the only effort they mustered in a lacklustre opening half. Ged Kinsella issued a


FOOTBALL


■ connect with Steven Tames’ dangerous cross. The Tigers did not have-


in the 19th minute when Michael Reid picked out captain Joseph Gibiliru, who fired past Zack Hibbert. The home side came close to doubling their lead moments later but Ashley Ruane failed to


long to wait before extend­ ing their advantage as the influential Gibilim’s ' inswinging free kick bypassed a crowded penalty area and found the comer. The half-time break


create chances and a powerful mn and shot by Kinsella forced Hibbert into a decent save. Shortly afterwards John Couch picked out Ruane, who rat­ tled the bar with a superb improvised effort. Substitute James Thomas compounded Clitheroe’s


afforded Clitheroe some respite, but the hosts con­ tinued to dictate proceed­ ings. Chris Rowntree had already drilled an effort wide before Tames ended the match as a contest on 55 minutes as he slotted home after latching onto Ruane’s flick on. Prescot continued to


t


misery with a fourth goal after 75 minutes, rifling a free kick from range' past Hibbert. Ruane was close to adding a fifth but blasted over.


■ A subdued Clitheroe inanage a consolation with six minutes remaining, with Connor Smith finishing after Glodi Kuba-Kuba was denied by keeper Stephen' Longrigg.


Smalley, Pugh (c), Higgins, Fearon, Smith, Taylor, Devenney (Roberts 70), Kuba-Kuba,


Clitheroe: Hibbert,


(Davidson 56), Davis (Dent 56). Subs not used: Langford, Naylor.


Calvert : j I .Driven forward by cap- / of


,,;,\lhe fonvard pounced on the !;! Txebound. -


Read were quickly out of je' blocks after the "break, a ipell of sustained pressure lulminating with a stooping Taylor header expertly


oomed.


? .whistled past the post as ; United looked to gain an early (-advantage.


he visitors took the'lcad as >cson capitalised on slack king, glancing a'header


s,.- M ' .


3vas floored by Kershaw after loinington stop-


f- Luck is not a trait often . .j!qjoyed_ by United against


Ibeating the ber to the ball.


I fltheir-IUbble 'Valley counter- la'rtsfthe. referee waving away l he host’s protests as half-time


SETBACK:


iGlodi Kuba- |Kub'a in actioni fat Prescot


v,^ciialty when Richard Wilson iJAvas floored i


the far comer from a long iwin. ead should have had a


•**?'*/ ^ ^ 1


ii the Rimington captain, who [. /should have scorcdt i


_— a. late Matthew. Eglin strike was enough for Terry Braithwaite’smen.. ’


and ■ Craig - Sairgeson


T* 'brighter, .and->01i .McLean i blazed.Vwide with only Nick Galea,.; to beat, the Read Keeper gifting , the ball to


brace


• Kerins was distraught after an indisciplined perform­ ance helped contribute to a shock cup semi-final result at King (jteorge’s. Although missing a few


key men, Dog’s side was very strong on paper yet


FOOTBALL


four more goals conceded, with Dog creating few opportunities to get on the scoresheet. Kerins said: “I enjoy a


failed to threaten Great Harwood after they had taken a shock early lead. The second half saw


social drink as much as anyone but, despite per­ fect preparation, too many people have opted for a pre-match session over a post-match celebration. “Their more committed


team-mates, the support­ ers and I deserve better. “I hate to play the blame game,. but the team was


impeccably prepared for the fixture and that we are not in the. final is simply down to poor discipline and selfishness. “On the day, Harwood


wanted the win more than us but nobody wanted it more than me or the play­ ers that genuinely did show concern.”


Wolves setup


title shot JUNIOR FOOTBALL


Bacup..........................2


steadied the nerves early on with a quickfire double, and Oli Hunter added a third before the break. As Lloyd Hitchen cooly


m


controlled the defence, Joe Llewellyn made it four shorlty after half-time. Bacup rallied and got two


goals back but the result was never in doubt.


. Tyler High was man of the match.


ing, Wolves know a victory will complete a remarkable season, with the league title. The side are at Edisford


Under 12s (next year’s Under 13s) are looking for new play­ ers, in all positions when they make the step up to 11-a-side. The side play in the


• WILPSHIRE Wanderers


Accrington and Junior District Football League, with matches on Saturday morn­


please contact Oliver McCann . (07854959263). • READSTONE United


ings and training Monday evenings. For more information,


nder 9s Yellow beat Trawden Celtic 3-2. '


The goal scorers were


Charlie Nowell with a brace, and an excellent header from man of the match Alex Morrissey.


Alasdair Moir and Cade Leonard.


The man of the match


£40 for three days, and for more information, call Henry Kay (07964909103) or e-mail


futurestarsfootbaIl@hotmail. co.uk All coaches are filly CRB-


checked and FA qualified up to UEFA B licence.


ON 0 1 2 8 2 .4 2 4 0 4 1


specialist goalkeeper training, ‘ for ages eight to 13. Prices are £15 per day or


ning a soccer school packed with fiin coaching drills and tournaments in the Easter holidays at Roefield for chil­ dren aged between six and 13. The course also includes


award went to Harry Burrows but all the team deserve praise for their efforts. • FUTURE Stars is run­


progressed to the final of the Consolation. Cup with a hard- fought 2-1 victoiy over Ighten Leigh. The goal scorers were


The Under 10s Yellow With only one game remain­


Wolves U9s................4 CLITHEROE went into this game knowing only a win would do, to maintain their title challenge. Captain 'William Slipper


School on Sunday, kick-off 11-15 a.m.


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