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Johnston Press NW is a leading muiti-media publisher of newspaper titles and websites operating across the NW region. Our key newspaper titles include the Lancashire Evening Post, Garstang Courier, Chorley Guardian, Blackpool Gazette, Fleetwood Weekly News, Lytham St.Annes Express, Wigan Observer, Leigh Reporter, St.Helens Reporter, Burnley Express, Nelson Leader, Clitheroe Advertiser, Lancaster Guardian and Morecambe Visitor.
We have recently launched an exciting new development programme across our Advertising departments and are leading the industry in innovative sales solutions. Our sales people have been fully equipped with the latest technology and software solutions to enable them to be fully operational in the field and to maintain our award winning levels of innovation and creativity. Following a successful launch, we’re expanding our teanris. We have the following vacancies and would love you to join us on the latest phase of our exciting journey.
(based in Preston) -
We are looking to recruit a Media Sales Consultant for our successful Preston Advertising Sales team.
It’s essential that you love selling, enjoy closing deals and the thrill of sourcing and signing up new business. You will be dealing with both existing and new customers in and around the Preston and surrounding marketplace across a wide range of businesses and organisations - from local shops and businesses to key local organisations. You will work on a defined geographical territory and be responsible for increasing market share on this territory through the effective face to face selling of our multi media product portfolio. The main purpose of this role is to gain new business with an additional responsibility to service and grovy an existing customer base. You’ll be a highly creative individual - we loye people with great ideas (and so do our customers!). You’ll be actively encouraged to use these ideas to both grow your customer base and introduce new platforrns into our titles. The above
role.includes the provision of a fully expensed oompany vehicle.
Media Sales Advisor (Preston and surrounding areas)
■ ; We are looking to recruit a telephone sales person for our Lancashire Evening Post,
Chorley & Leyland Guardian and Garstang Courier & Longridge News and their websites . Based at our offices in Preston, you will be responsible for selling to specific custom^s across the Retail and Business to business categories. You will make telephone presentations to customers, ensuring an excellent standard of customer service.
Our staff are important to us. We offer the training and career development you would expect from a key local organisation and have shown that we want our staff to be leading the way. with their knowledge of the latest technology and advertising sales programmes.'We also offer generous salary and bonus packages and 5 weeks paid holiday per annum.
If you are interested in applying for these key vacancies within our organisation then please send your CV (indicating your preferred role) to
Pameia.maher@
lep.co.uk or by post to: Pamela Maher, Lancashire Evening Post, Olivers Place, Eastway, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 9ZA by: alternatively'call 01772 554529 for further details. .
Closing date for applications: Friday 15th February 2013 E v e n i n g P o s t T h e G a z e t t e
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Human Resources > ^ - “Administrator
Joluiston Press pic is a multimedia company opeiating in 160 locations, pubDsIdng 13 daily newspapers, more than 230 weeklies and a stable of glossy monthly lifestyle magadies. The Gioip also has 223 local websites with complementaiy nnbile^sites and a portfolio of onTine platfonns such as Jobstoday. Employing more than 4,000 employees, Johnston Press cuneotly has an opportunity for a femporety HR Administiator within its HR Shared Service Centre hi Preston.
IheRole Based at the Lancashire Evening Post oflices in Fulwood, P r ^ , our HR Administrator will work 37.5 hours per week. .This temporary position will last for a 3 month period and win be an ideal ^ level posih'on for someone looking to gain expenence for a career in HR / Administralron.
The successful candidate win support the HR Shared Service Centre team in providing a professionai and efficient HR administration service to the Johnston Press Group. Responsibililies include data entry, comp9ation ot letters such as references, tiling of HR documentation, processing payroll information and answering basic HR admin enquin'es.
ThePerson The successful candidate must be computer literate and able to demonstrate a good standard of literacy and numeracy (Engtish and Maths GCSE or equivalent). This Is an extremely fast paced role
and.so you win need to have the ability to organise and manage your workload e f f e c t whilst dekveringa high quaffiy customer service.
TheBenefits This role offers you an excellent opportunity to gain’ experience in a HR / Administration environmenl The salary is E14,000 per annum and the successful apphcant will benefit from 5.2 weeks hohday per annum plus statutory bank holidays (pro rata).
To request an application pack please emaO Nicola Bennett, HR Shared Service Centre Team Leader at
HRejpress.co.uk or telephone on 01772554523.
Closing date is 15th February 2013
Johnston Press is an Equal Opportunities employer.
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Key Accounts: Major multipies,DIY and garden centres, reporting . directly into the National Account Manager
Key Skills: Organised, adaptable, personable, ability to see tasks
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• Contacting Customers Close contact with current customers are encourag^
• Contacting la p s^ accounts . Regular sales reviews/meetinjp • contacting by telephone accounts which are considered lapsed with a view to vanning back business.
• Liaising vrith Internal department within the company Design, accounts, logistics and stock control.,
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A limited amount of cold calling m^ be required.. Using the internet industry magazines, conta^ from exhibitions etc to also source potential new accounts
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C l ith e ro e .......................... .......... . .0 O s s e t t T ow n ..................................2 CLITHEROE’S woes at home continued vixith this loss to Ossett Town making it three defeats on the spin at Shawbridge. The Blues were below par all
afternoon and substitute Joseph Thornton sealed the win for the visitors late in the second period after Carl Stewart’s first-half opener. The enforced break over the
last few weeks allowed Will James to recover from a lay-off and he replaced the injured Rob Bodie in defence. Daley Woods retuned to the
starting-up and Dean Canning made his debut while fellow new recruit Isaac Kusaloka - signed from AFC Fylde - also made his first appearance from the bench. Neither side was able to
establish any sort of rhythm or momentum in the opening exchanges with goalmouth action at a premium. The home side had the first
real chance of the game in the 23rd minute but Woods blasted over after Marcus Calvert’s flick created space in the penalty area. Five minutes later the hosts
were indebted to Hakan Burton for keeping the scores level as he denied Stewart who was clear on goal after being found by Keir Hannity. Danny Mahoney tested Ossett
keeper Matthew Convey from distance and the former Bradford City stopper saved Canning’s low driven effort after a sweeping Connor Smith pass.
Home proUems continue m However, that was as much as
Clitheroe could muster in a lack lustre first-half and ten minutes before the break Ossett had the lead.
Stewart found the net after
meeting Luke Sharry’s corner from the left to head past Burton. Matters could have been worse
for Paul Moore’s side shortly before the interval with Sharry firing over from inside thei box following a swift counter-attack. The second half continued
in a similar vein with the Blues unable to create any clear-cut chances of note. At the other end, Burton saved
well from Grant Barley’s glancing header just before the hour mark while Stewart flashed an effort inches wide moments later. With the Blues rapidly run
ning out of ideas, Thornton’s low effort from the left corner of the penalty on 79 minutes made the game safe for Ossett. Despite a flurry of late corners,
Clitheroe were unable to pene trate the visitors’ defence during an afternoon bereft of any spark as the points returned to West Yorkshire. While results elsewhere were
relatively kind, Moore will be dsperate for his charges to re
capture their early season form which saw them depose many of the division’s leading lights. The Blues head to Irongate on Saturday (Kick-off 3pm) where
Chris Smalley, Will James, Louis Edwards, Jack Higgins,^6nnor* Smith (Isaac Kusaloka 63), Simon Nangle, Danny Mahoney (Adam Bircnall 46), Daley Woods, Marcus Calvert fChris----- — bean L Danny I
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ROSS MCLEAN hick of the action. Sabden............................................ 3
great leveller throughout the match. Despite this, George IV did take an
delightfully despatched into the top right comer of the Sabden net.
Mrly set-back. Delicately ermted passes trom new midfield partnership Joe Keane and Tom Diggins found several S surprising sluggish George
Sabden responded strongly to the
^son Bates and a follow up from Tom Lonnell, crept agonisingly wide, with the goalkeeper stranded. Undaunted by the reputation of their
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squMzed home his second of the game i in off the post to take a 2-1 lead into the
nterval.
outstanding Connell were the gladiators on the flanks. Not content with marshal ling the backline, Dewhurst showed he
on the left. Taking the ball into the n pass by unleashing Fallon
Sabden started the second half very The Keane-Diggins midfield Battling hard and Bates and the
wck-off, lashed beyond the George IV ke^er for a Sabden equaliser. George forward, Aaron Chapman
fired up after missing the backline and enorts from captain,
opponents, Sabden continued to probe, minutes, feisty left fnid- played a superb pass
with a 22-yard free kick being
George IV Old Boys........................5 BEING on a disappointing run of form and having 5 key players unavailable throuM injury or family commitments is not ideal preparation for the visit of the leanie leaders. A pudding of a pitch proved to be a
pass, strode into the area and took the ball around the keeper, who pulled Bates to the ground. As the referee placed whistle to mouth to award the penalty and most probably send the vis iting keeper for an early bath, Bates got to his feet to try to propel the ball goal- wards. The chance was snuffed out and George IV had a luclq' escape. As the game entered the final 15 min
Nutter Bam, gratefully clutching 3 hard- earned points. Sabden continue to put in decent performances without the rewards that their hard work deserves - hopefully fortune will shine on them next week m the cup semi-final.
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seemingly over, Joe Keane threaded a cute ban through and Bates this time did not allow the keeper any chance as he raced through before smashing the ball into the bottom comer with an immacu late finish to take the final score to 3-5. So it was, that the league leaders left
utes, George IV pulled themselves into a 5-2 lead as Sabden became ever more desperate to haul themselves back into the game. On 82 minutes, and with the game now
for the Treacle Miners, and so it proved yet again. Sabden failed to clear their lines properly, and George IV were able to restore their lead with a cheeky lob over a stranded Turner in the Sabden goal. Jay Bates then, raced onto a through
box, Fallon wrong-footed the trailing defender, and cut inside before coolly tucking the ball under the advancing ke^er to level the score at 2-2. The hour mark is so often an ill-omen
Rim advance
pen on 15, and that made it 2-1. An ovm goal quickly made it 2-2.. A Tyersal long ball enabled
four goals shared. The Bradford side who opened the scoring,. Rim’s defenders-stood off allow ing the striker freedom to fire home from just outside the area. The E.L champions drew level on nine minutes when skipper Sargeson’s free-kick Lloyd who thundered in his header. The home side were awarded a
half in determined fashion but Tyersal extended their lead on 50 when another long-range effort flew past the startled Kershaw. Fagan and Sargeson were
just before half-time. - Rim came out for the second
excellent on the left and they combined for the skipper to curl home a delightful shot to reduce the arrears on the hour.
their striker turn and fire a 20-yarder into the top of the net
lyersal.....................................4 Btimington............................... 6 RIM progressed through to their second semi-final in two seasons with a spirited performance, com ing back from behind'three times to seal victory in extra time. A frenetic opening 19 mins saw
Dinsdale put the result beyond any doubt when he spotted the keeper off his line and brilliantly lobbed him fi-om all of 40 yards. Terry Braithwaite said: “This showed, again, what character there is in this team, we had big names out today but we showed the value of a strong squad and we can look forward to a night at the FA headquarters in Leeds where we face Bardsey. They will start clear favourites but we won’t mind that.” This week sees a trip to title contenders Worsthorne. -
Jon Penman’s hard work with the squad paid dividends in the added 30 minutes. Tootle was re leased by Dinsdale - he rounded the keeper but was sent too wide and his chip back in was collected by the grateful goalie. On 100 minutes Whittaker released Toot le and this time he was not to be denied as he slotted home for his team to take the lead for the first time in the game. Into the second half and
Rim were awarded a penalty for a push on Lloyd. Up'stepped Sargeson to calmly slot home. Rim looked the fitter side and
■With just 10 minutes to go
Red Wolves enjoy victoiy
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Clitheroe Wolves U12s Reds........6 Clitheroe Wolves U12s Greens._1 The Reds pressured the majority of the 1st half, but with stubborn defend ing and a number of shots denied by the Greens keeper, only a George Bland strike separated the teams at- half time.
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the home side as Lloyd’s fine shot drew Wolves level, ^cellent solo work from Atkinson created a chance and the forward made no mistake to take Wolves into a deserved lead. Lloyd grabbed his second and the home team’s third soon after and Kay wrapped up proceedings with a well-deserved goal. Clitheroe travel to Oswaldtwistle Saturday to take on Huncoat Black.
the first half and against the strong Blackburn side they never really man aged to get their passing game going. Chances fell to both sides however it was the Wolves who found themselves going in at half time a goal down. The second half started better for
notched up a hard fought win against Mill Hill. Wolves made hard work of it in
then the Greens made a break and levelled the match, bringing the game to life. As the pace increased it was the Reds who went ahead through another George Bland strike. The greens continued to fight hard, but a Harry Exell goal increased the Reds’ lead, and as the Reds continued to pressure, shots went in from Finley Devenney, Connor Jackson and Taylor Wilson. Man of the match was awarded to
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