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What qualifications do you need? A good, practical knowledge of growing fruit and vegetables in all situations. The ability to work in diverse communities and engage local people in food growing is essential.
Any other requirements for example health and fitness or age? A good level of fitness is needed especially for working on the food
knowledge of gardening can take a life time to build I learn new techniques every time I meet new gardeners.
What sort of starting salary and package can you expect? Probably not the best paid job in the world its more about the Job satisfaction but look at around £18,000 starting wage.
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growing areas. Good communication skills are essential to be able to communicate effectively with different audiences along with the ability to give good advice about gardening techniques.
How long does it take to qualify for the - role? How long is piece of string!! There are many courses to develop ■ communication and community involvement techniques however a good
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VVhat sort of personal skills make someone best suited to a career? ■Open, friendly, approachable, motivated and motivating, creative, fun, outgoing, ^ enthusiastic.
What sort of career prospects and structure Is there? Growing your o\wn food has become a new trend especially in these hard financial times. More and more people are asking for training courses and help to get started.
What kind of Job satisfaction can you expect from a career? The satis^ction of helping someone who is just starting out growing their own food to develop a really successful growing area is a wonderful thing to see. Alongside hearing what a difference some ofthe growing projects make to ■ the volunteers. Listening to the feedback the participants give once they have finished a gardening session is always a real delight.
In 50 words sell your profession? If you enjoy working outside and enjoy working with people in a community setting then this is the job for you. Working with people from all walks of life who all have a common hobby is very satisfying. There is also the added bonus of sharing some of the produce with the volunteers who have grown it.
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-WITH another school year over, new display cabinets are needed at Ribblesdale High School as the school celebrated another sporting year to remember. • A major highlight was the vic torious sId team, consisting of Calium Witts, Will Glover, Morgan Cooper and Dan Culshaw, who were crowned North West of England Champions for the very first time. Success was also had in netball
with the Year 7 team winning the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley League and just losing out to become run ners-up in the Hyndbqm & Ribble Valley Tournament. The Year 8 team were runners-
up in both the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley Lea^e Tournament while Year 9' won both the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley League and Tournament. The Under 14s netball team
were also winners of the Lancashire National Schools round and came fourth in the North-West stage of National Schools, when they rep resented Lancashire. They were also mnners-up at the Lancashire
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GREAT EF FORTS: (Top left ' moving clockwise) Ribblesdale ski team, Year 7 football team. Year 10 football team and the Year 7 net- ball team. Ribbles- - dale Year 9 football team are pictured at the top of the page.
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.Tournament. The Year 10 team were' mnners-up in Hyndbum Ribble Valley League. In rounders the Year 7 and 8
girls’ teams were both mnners-up in Hyndbura & Ribble Valley League and the girl’s Under 13s cricket team were winners of Hyndbum & Ribble Valley Tournament. The Under 13s mis’ football team also had an excellent year as they were crowned Hyndbum'& Ribble Valley cham pions. They also went on to repre sent Burnley FC in the Lancasnire Schools Cup were they finished mnners-up to a very strong St Bedes
team.
' The Year 7 boys’ football teani had an excellent start to their school football careers by winning both the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley League Md Cup, they were also mnneris-up
- in the Lancashire Schools Cup and also reached the last 16 of the English Schools FA Cup, narrowly losing out on penalties. The Year 9 team were mnners-
up in the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley League, narrowly losing out to St Augustine’s. However, they finished
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the season on a massive high when they beat CRGS at Ewood Park to clinch the cup. The Year 10 team won both the Hyndbum & Ribble 'Valley League and Cup, beating Hollins High School 8-0 in the final at Burnley PC’s training ground. They were also crowned Lancashire Champions at Ewood Park when : they beat .^chbishop Temple 4-0. The high light of the season though was when 300 pupils travelled to Derby County to watch the team after they reached the Final of the English Schools FA
Cup. Although the boys lost,against Oasis Academy from Croydon, East ^ndon, the occasion will live long in the- memory of the individuals involved.
The Year 11 team also finished their
time at Ribblesdale on a high by reach ing the semi-finals of the Lancashire Cup, although they were left disap- pomted after narrowly missing out on penalties to St Christopher’s. They made up for this by winnmg the Hyndbum & Ribble Valley League and were also crowned Hyndbum &
Ribble Valley Chanmions when they
defeated local rivals St. Augustine’s at the Reebok; In Cricket, despite the terrible
weather the school has also had tre mendous success. The Under 12s are through to the semi-finals of the Lancashire Cim and are due to play Manchester Grammar School on September 7th. The Under 15s were unluclty not to make the final of the Lancashire Cup after they were nar rowly beaten by Manchester Grammar School in the semi-finals.
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