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Clltheroe Advertiser &TImes, TTiursday, March 7th, 2013


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Clilheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classilied) as®


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk 53 - ^ 8 % , N 0 R T H W • E S T ^ADVERTISING


Johnston Press NW is a leading multirmedia 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 SLAnnes 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


I. maintain our award winning levels of innovation and creativity. Following a successful launch, we’re expanding our teams. We have the following vacancies and would love you to join us on the latest phase of our exciting journey.


Media Sales Consultant


We are looking to recruit Media Sales Consultants for our successful Northwest 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


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custorners in Our marketplaces coyering a wide range of busiriesses 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 sellirig of our multi rriedia product portfolio.The main purpose of this role is to gain riew business with an additional responsibility to service and grow an existing customer base.


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You’ll be a highly creative individual - we love 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 platforms'into our titles. The above role includes the provision of a fully expensed company vehicle.


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Media Sales Advisors We are looking to recruit a team of telephone sales staff for obr NW newspaper


titles and websites, you will be responsible for selling to specific customers across the Retail and Business to business categories. You will make telephone presentations to customers, ensuring an excellent standard of customer service.


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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 knowledgebf the latest technology and advertising sales programmes. We also offer generous-salary arnd bonus packages and 5 weeks paid holiday p er.^n urh T V


- ' ' ■ 1 - I IP ’'- If you are interested in applying for these key vacancies within our organisation


then please send your CV (indicating your preferred role) to Pamela.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.


Closingdate forappiications; Friday 8th March 2013 : ^ EmiiiigPost The Gazette O bserver G iio ie r t l i ^ r e p o r t e r t l i i ^ e p o r t e r ' + 4 f t G u a r d i a n '


Nelson and Colne is an Outstanding Beacon Status College located In Pennine Lancashire with an established reputation for student success and excdlent teaching.


Sport Maker circa £23k This is an exciting opportunity for a quaiified sports .


practitioner to join our team. You wiii drive and enhance sport engagement in our Coliege and community.


For more information visit: www.nelson.ac.uk


telephone: 0-]282 440363 or email; humanresources@nelson.ac.uk Closing date: Monday 18th March 2013 at noon


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Grammar School A Specialist Language College CLEANER


10 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 cleanmg team. Previous experience is not essential but would be an advantage.


Hours will be scheduled between 6:30 and 8:30am or 3.45-5.45pm Monday to Friday.


The school is .committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and. volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to Disclosure & Barring Service (CRB) checks. • '


Please go to our webritc www.crgs.org.uk for an application form and job description or alternatively, call 01200423118.


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The closing dale for.applications is Tliursday 21 March 2013 and interviews are planned for week commencing 15 April 2013.


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, - ‘ 12.30pm-4.30pm 5 days per week


Th e college is seeking to appoint an able,


enthusiastic and efficient Administrator. You will have excellent communication and IC T skills and the ability to adapt to the demands


|of working in a busy and vibrant school office Application available from: '


www.siriohnthursbv.lancs.sch.uk or email - n.wareinQ@siriohnthursfev.lancs.sch.uk


The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its pupils and the appointment will be conditional upon C R b ! enhanced clearance, f


Ciosina Date: 12 noon Wednesday. 13lh March 2013


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CROSS ROADS CARE


ARE YO U LiDOKING FOR SAT ISFYING W O R K ? Crossroads Care Ribble Valley


Due to increased demand Carer Support Workers


required to work in the Ribble Valley (day. evening, weekends and night shifts) supporting Carers of


adults and children mainly in their own homes. This position will involve evening and weekend work.


Use of a car and a mobile phone are essential. Full training will be given to successful applicants


For an application form please email Admin-rvc(gbtcohnect.corri Or telephone 01200 422104


Crossroads Care Ribble Valley is an Equal -_______Opportunities Employer


AGRICUL11JRE, F0RES1HY& FISHING


PART TIME GARDENER


Kcquired for Country Property within 3 miles of Clilheroe.


Applicants should have good all-round


gardening experience, excellent practical skills and good horticultural knowledge


Please send full CV to


P.O.BoxWSH69 1 York Street Sheffield SI IPU


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CLITHEROE put in a thoroughly professional performance to come away withThree points from Wake­ field’s cavernous rugby league ground bn Saturday. Honours were even ati the start of


limited, although on 30 minutes, a Wakefield forward shimmied past a Clitheroe defender before sending a wickedly dipping shot narrowly over the bar. . At the other end, Chris Dykes


out of the blocks at the start of the second half, and while a number of sliding tackles were required by the Clitheroe defence, notably Jack Higgins and Will James, the home team never had the cutting edge to threaten Clitheroe’s goal. Within a minute Wakefield drove a shot across goal, but had ho one to


Clitheroe took control of the game when another defence-splitting pass from Mahoney released Chris Mason, who, having chested the ball in front of him on the run, advanced on goal and was adjudged to have been-brought (down by the keeper. Lee Pugh comfortably dispatched the resulting spot kick. ^ Wakefield started more brightly


received the ball on the left wing, swayed inside his defender and curled the ball with his right foot tan- talisingly past the far post. Three minutes before the break,


the first half as both sides probed the opposition defence. However, on 19 minutes, Danny Mahoney unlocked the Wakefield defence down the right flank, and Dean Canning advanced on goal and settled himself before placing the ball out of the reach of the keeper. Thereafter, chances remained


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a free kick on the D of the penalty area, although the well-struck dead ball was curled round the post.


get on the end of it. Temperatures raised considerably after 54 minutes, when Blues’ keeper Hakan Burton spilled a cross and bravely dropped on to the loose ball while boots were flying. . The melee which threat­ ened was quickly snuffed out by the referee. On 65 minutes Clitheroe conceded


SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clitheroeailvertiser.co.uk JUNIOR FOOTBALL


away Winthe leaders


CLITHEROE Wolves Under 9s made significant ground in the-title chase with a fantastic win against leaders Globe on Saturday. An epic performance saw the young Wolves notch up a 2-0 victory which


gut them in second place, a point


. from the kick-off Lloyd went on a mazy mn down the left and put in a fantastic cross which was met by Hibbert frill on the volley to give Clitheroe a deserved lead. Spurred on, Clitheroe tested the


The' second half couldn’t have started better for Wolves as straight


of their performance and it now puts them in a very promising position in the league.


Clitheroe Wolves U12s Red..O Mill Hill Reds..........


The best was saved until last when,


- crossing the line. The final scoreline of 3-0 was a fair reflection of play and the win


Green slip in title race Walney Island..... ............ ................. 3


the first 40 minutes, in what was possibly tuM best start to a game this season; They took a deserved early lead


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lowing a comer, which was nodded dotvn, with Green desperately hacking the ball to safety,


midway through the first half as they worked the ball down the right througn Cookson and: Brierley, and found Howarth, who smashed iii a- piledriver from 25 yards; ' Not to be ;■ outdone,' Cookson eflended Green’s lead with a shot into the top comer from just outside the box to make I t 3-0. ^ The away side were first to every tackle, retaining possession and creating ppportumties aplenty, with any Walney ‘Appat snuffed out by Green’s back four, "’'^Chester redundant in goal. “


Hurst Greendoubled their lead ’


me game changed, however, m: “?tbre half-time as Wafriey pulled' goal back as Jordan Brough headed in u "Ppied comer, the strikers first chance of the afternoon. Just after'the


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yplley was blocked on tne line by a Walney arm and the full back received


interval, ' a Cookson ’ '


iwever, just 5V pulled a a


had efforts thwarted'. Walne/s only real chance came fol­


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Hurst Green....................................3 HURST Green slipped up in the 'West Lancashire League second Division title race as they squandered a three-goal lead, not for the first time this season. Green were completely dominant for


- With the point to hang onto, Walney sat back and Green peppered their area with crosses and long bails, but to no avail. Aspinwall ensured Green left -with


Milnthorpe Corinthians on Saturday, kick-off 3 p.m.


overcome or it will be a season of seri­ ous under-achievement. Green travel to bottom of the league


they will definitely look at games like this where three points should have been secured and not thrown away. This tendency seriously needs to be


something as his last-gasp tackle follow­ ing a breakway snuffed out the hosts. If Hurst Green don’t get promotion,


Walney grabbed the equaliser - Brough scoring a heavily-deflected free kick which completely wrong-footed Chester.


and their attacking play became more mshed, Walney staying in the -game with with several excellent blocks and tackles. With the game finely balanced,


pulled back another goal as a long ball was nodded down and Brough smashed in the loose ball. Green looked drained of confidence


swing back to the home side as Hayes saw his spot kick saved, with Cookson unable to force in the rebound. The miss revitalised Walney, who


his marching orders. However, momentum seemed to


THIS local derby was watched by a decent crowd who saw the champi­ ons maintain their lead at the top of the table.


Rimington..... Hurst Green..............__............0


■ The veteran keeper had made some good saves out could do nothing about the next goal.' Lloyd’s mn down the left took


half-time sealed the game as a contest, the ball passing between.' Sargeson, Walsh, Walinsley and Lloyd to release McLean, who ' calmly slotted past Young for 3-0.


from McCarthy, but it was mled out for off-side, and skipper Sargeson’s jinking mn left W^sh witfi the chance to shoot, but his curler went just wide. A sweepmg move just before


him past several players, before his cross reached Sargeson on the ; edge of the area. and he thun­ dered home a volley into the far top comer, a strike of real class.


moments later as he crossed to the _ _ cross


of chances before taking the lead midway through the first half when Sargeson swung over a comer' Dinsdale headed down and McLean hammered it into the roof of the net., McLean turned provider


The hosts carved out a number


■ The visitors never gave up and Ripley fired a free kick over the bar, and then Kershaw produced a stunning save as Brown’s shot arrowed towards the top comer. The home side made it 5-0


: at the near post to head in dumber seven.


derby and even though this is now Green’s second stnng. they are still dangerous. Oli Mac has asked me to dedicate his 2 goals to our President, Derek Knowles, who despite not' being well still sup­ ports us whenever he can." Saturday secs a trip to Rock Rovers for Rimington.


Terry Braithwaite was delighted:- Tt’s always satisfying to wm a local


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gaping net, before, from another comer, Sargeson picked out Walsh


Haythomthwaite as Green ser- ached for a -consolation, but a- move down the right brought the sixth when Hutchinson’s chip went into the far comer. McLean side-footed wide of a


when Kershaw’s long kick found Sarceson down the left channel, ana he played in substitute Conti, who curled a- left-footer past Young. Kershaw ' blocked from


again, but it was mled out for off­ side, - and then Young brilliantly ' kept out a Sargeson header on the hour.


McLean had the ball in the net


on 80 minutes, a hanging cross by Simon Nangle was casually palmed ' away by the Wakefield keeper to the comer of the penalty area, where substitute Isaac Kusaloka acro­ batically hooked the ball unsighted towards the goal, and the despairing keeper could not keep the ball from .


extended Clitheroe’s unbeaten run to five games - with their third clean sheet on the spin. Clitheroe: Burton; Smalley, Pugh,


James, Higgins, Birchall, Nangle, Mahoney, Mason, Canning, Dykes. Subs: Woods, Devenney, Kusaloka. Attendance: 70


• Pictured, Jack Higgins and Will James defend a corner. Picture courtesy of Peter Ryan


ROSS MCLEAN ...........4


IT just wasn’t Wolves’ day in a physical game.


ued to attack and create chances, with Exell, Devenney, Jamie Thomber and Joe Briggs all having opportunities, but Mill Hill clinched victory with a fourth goal. Man of the match was Devenney.


Taylor Wilson, Harry Jackson, Finley Devenney and Ben England went close, but Mill Hill went in 3-0 up at the break with a good strike and goals from two comers. In the second half, Wolves contin­


In the first half, Harry Exell,


Globe keeper time after time before good work from Lloyd again found Hibbert, who again made no mistake. The team can be immensely proud


keeper ensured his side went in goal­ less at the break.


from the off, and -Hibbert, Atkinson and Lloyd ail went close. However, the excellent Globe


ehind new leaders Risnton. Wolves took the game to the visitors


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