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CU the^ AdverMser &nmes, Thursday, February 14th, 2013


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified^ www.ciithefoeadverti8er.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thur^ay^ Febroary 14,2013 -


County Council


We are currently recruiting for care assistants, site supervisors, cleaners, customer service officers, catering assistants, and many other varied and interesting.roles.


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For a corhprehensive list and details of all our job vacancies visit:


www.lancashire.gov.uk/vacancies


Human Resources - ^


Jolinsbn Press pic is a multimedia company operating in 160 iocations, pubiisliing 13 dai^ newspapers, more than 230 weeidies and a stable of glossy monthly Dfestyte magazines. The Group also has 223 local websites with comptementary mobile sites and a portfolio of online platforms such as jobstoday. Employing more than 4,000 employees, Johnston Press cunerrtly has an Opporfamthr for a temporary HR Administrator within its HR Shared Service Centre in Preston.


TheRoie Based at the Lancashire Evening Post offices in Fulwood, Preston, our HR Administrator will work 37.5 hours per week. This temporary position will last for a 3 month period and will be an Ideal entry level postbon tor someone looking to gain experience for a career in HR/Administration.


Job today? New starter tomorrow.


T R A IN E E


New expert In training


—• Administrator


The Person The successful candidate’ must be computer Literate and able to demonstrate a good stan d i of Literacy and numeracy (English and Maths G(SE or equivalent. This is an eidremelyffist paced role and so you will need to have the ability to organise and manage your workload effectively whilst delivering a high quafity customer service.


TheBenefits This role offers you an excellent opportunity to gain experience in a HR / Administiab'on environment


The salary is £14,000 per annum and the successful applicant will benefit from 5.2 weeks holiday per annum plus staiutory bank holidays (pro rata).


To request an appOcah'on pack please email


Nicola Bennett, HR Shared Service Centre Team Leader at HRejpress.co.rik or felephorre on 01772554523.


Closing date is 15th February 2013


efficient HR administration service to the Johnston Press Group. Responsibilib'es Include data entry, compilation of letfers such as references, filing ^ HR documentation, processing payroll information and answering basic HR admin enquiries.


Johnston Press is an Equal Opportunib'es employer.


S T O N Y H U R S T HMC Catholic boarding and day school in


the Jesuit charism for boys and girls 13^18 “Developing Men and Women for Others"


Pa r t -Time administrator


To work within the Development Company Limited events team, assisting in all operational aspects of the Stonyhurst


Summer Language School and other internal and external events run by the Development Company.


The person appointed is likely to be well


presented, approachable, flexible, discreet, an excellent communicator, to be able to work under pressure at peak times, and to be a good team member. Good IT skills are


essential to include Word, Excel and Access. Twenty-five hours per week alternating


between morning and afternoons. Some flexibility will be required to cover peak


letting periods, which will include evening and weekend work.


Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 1st March 2013.


Interviews will be held for this post on Thursday 7th March 2013.


For an application pack, please contact


Reception, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, • Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9PZ. Telephone: 01254 826345, email: reception@sfonyhurst.ac.uk www.stonyhurst.ac.uk


RO C Northwest Ltd (Padiham / Foulridge / Burnley) Recruitment Day


for Team Lead ers, Senior Support Workers, Residential Support Workers and Casual Support Workers


Tuesday 26th February 2013 Holiday Inn Express, 55 Pendle Way, Burnley BB12 OTJ


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ROC Horthwest Ltd have Children's Homes In Padiham and Foulridge who provide care for up to 5 young pBople with Learning and Physical disabilities and associated challenging tj"''''-'''"— ~ in the process of opening a new home in the Burnley area for four young people with social, emotional and behavioural difficutties The role consists of providing care (including some personal care In the homes in Padiham and Foulridge) for tiie young people and supporting them to achieve dear progression and outcomes during their time with us. V/e provide care 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.


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Stonyhurst is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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reduced to 10 men after an unneces­ sary flashpoint saw an already cau­ tioned Matt Mahoney sent off. The former AFC Fylde midfielder launched into a two-footed challenge on Pugh before inexplicably lashing out at the Clitheroe skipper with a


quarter of an hour as former Irongatc favourite Danny Mahoney saw his goal-bound shot turned behind by Lee Dovey. Mahoney again came close ten minutes before half-time only for his powerful drive to flash wide after a deep cross from Daley Woods was only partially cleared. Moments later the home side were


sure and took the lead on eight min­ utes when Dykes’ left-footed effort from the edge of the box found the net via the underside of the crossbar. The lead was almost doubled after


were almost ahead within seconds of kick-off as Daniel Wilkins struck a post from the edge of the penalty area. Clitheroe recovered their compo­


while Adam Birchall and Dykes were also restored to the starting line-up, with Will James playing alongside Jack Higgins at the back. The hosts made a lively start and


second-half substitute Isaac Kusaloka scored for the visitors after Brig, who saw Matt Mahoney dismissed in the first-half, had drawn level immedi­ ately after the break. Lee Pugh was back after injury


Banibor BridgG....'L................l Clitheroe........... .....................3 IN recording a deserved victory over Bamber Bridge, Clitheroe produced a performance which rekindled early season memories and reignited their play-off hopes. Chris Dykes, Danny Mahoney and


Blues reMndle plaiHilf hopes


fortable as the match entered its final stages and substitute Chris Mason had a great opportunity to seal the points with a couple of minutes remaining.


later as Kusaloka scored an excellent individual goal.


•just inside the Brig half and glided past Rob Heniy before outwitting Atherton, cutting inside and lashine home.


red card inevitable. In the opening stages of the second


period, Matty Kay released Gregg Johnstone clear on goal only for Hakan Burton to stand tall and deny the forward. However, from the resulting Ryan


Thompson comer, a combination of Andy Bell - fi'esh from scoring a hat-trick the week before - and Chris Smalley forced the ball over the line.


Two mmutes later Woo^^mnd


himself bearing down on goal after latching onto Mahoney’s forward ball and outpacLng the Brig defence but he failed to beat Dovey. The Blues restored their lead in the


53rd minute as the referee pointed to the spot for a push on Higgins as the centre-half attempted to connect with Smalley’s cross. Mahoney remained calm to smash


the ball home and score his fifth goal for the club and the first since ■ his wonder strike at New Mills in November. Shortly before the hour mark,


recent signing from GAP Connah’s Quay Dean Canning came close to opening his Clitheroe goalscoring account but fired wide after a superb pass from Dykes. The Blues looked much more like


rivals


Worsthorne....... ............................0 Rimington.............. ........................4


RIMINGTON came away with a fine win against one of the title contenders thanks to a very disciplined performance. It could have been very different had


the home side converted a chance in the opening 20 seconds, breaking through a static defence, the striker nicking the ball


past Kershaw only to see the ball trickle wide. The visitors created their first chance on five minutes when Eglin played a one-two


with McTear, only to see his drive tipped over by the keeper. The striker was then put through by


an excellent Walmsley pass, before being brought down in a clash with the keeper, though no penalty was given. Worsthome, playing up the slope,


passed the ball well in midfield, but could not break the visiting defence where McCarthy was particularly impressive. Walmsley fired in a shot from outside


the box, but it was blocked by a defender, and then Lloyd set up Sargeson who saw his curler go just over. "nie home side created a great chance midway through the half, but, the striker


tailed to make Kershaw work as he shot over the bar.


_ McCarthy ensured the score remained goal-less with a brilliant last-ditch tackle


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to suit Frimington as they passed the ball well, hitting the channels to good effect as Lloyd and Eglin showed great movement. Dinsdale fed Lloyd with a defence-split-


55th as the home side were awarded a free kick just outside the box, the shot over the wall well saved to his right. Dinsdale made it 2-0 soon after, collect­


ting pass, but the striker just cleared the bar with his shot. ■ Kershaw was called into action in the


McLean broke away before squaring the ball across the area, a defender almost knocking it into his own goal. Walmsley combined with McLean and


ing the ball 30 yards out before unleashing an unstoppable drive into the roof of the net. The visitors were now rampant, and


Walsh coming on, with McLean moving to the right, and he looked dangerous when­ ever he got the ball. Playing uphill in the second half seemed


off-side before Walmsley fed Eglin, whose shot beat the- keeper but was cleared off the line by a defender. . McTear was forced off with an injury,


when Lloyd cut in from the left, only to be upended in the area, and skipper Sargeson slotted home the spot kick. Lloyd then had a goal disallowed for


on the half hour mark, and Sargeson col­ lected a free kick from Fagan only to see his goalbound drive deflected away for a comer. Rimington finally opened the scoring


Gawthorpe before finding Lloyd with a pin-point cross, the striker’s header kept out by the keeper.


- On 65 minutes Eglin played in Lloyd, who found Sargeson to fire in number three.


again breaking away and then crossing for Eghn to head home.


but we ran out worthy winners to keep our run going.


very important month of league fixtures in March.


“We now have two cup games before a


one game at a time if we are to compete on all four fronts.”


Local Saloo ^ “We have to keep our focus and take


This Saturday sees a home tie in the j: Craven Cup, 2 p.m. kick-off.


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nificent in protecting the back four and we played very well in the second half. “It is never an easy game on their patch


pleased with the result and also the per­ formance in the end: “We started poorly but got better as the game progressed. “I thought Jordan Walmsley was mag­


skipper off as Hutchinson returned from injury, but it was McLean who caused the problems for the home side, his strength and power getting him into some excellent positions to cross or to shoot, and he really should have made it 5-0 late on but a bad bobble resulted in a sliced effort wide- Manager Terry Braithwaite was very


It wasn’t long before it was 4-0, Lloyd FOOTBALL I I I I I I I ■ i— i— — ^


•SABDEN saw thefr KSupplies Ltd Burnleypd District Sunday, IFpptbafl t«ague Fust Division fixture fall victin^to the jvedthM^^^^^ j:;ft^Butithey,ehppep.;retipn toiactionJaththe-Prame^^^


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Rimington had the luxury of taking their ' ^' The side’s^fecenLdip in form has dragged them' closer to ^ e ) /,


L4fPPi?on.P/f sitting a pointfconi.the bottom twdjwithfoWlea^ei tgamesremaining.


: ''.^ te r th'e'tfipTo Burnley^ Sabden are scheduled to face fellow/ 's ^ ^ e i r s Chuclty^piad%atri9rs^on'*Febniaiy224th'at Nutter^ s


’.George TV)Old'So^ on March S r d l i : - ' - ’I ’’ ’'3 f >The toal lea^e game^is on March'24th against Barrowford) ICeltic a r th e -P i^ ’e, withithe reairanged^ciip^ semi-fina*i ^ th l ^ dH o ^n * , again at.tlie Prairie,''on March31st.'.'‘, ,


before toyelling to Towneley ttytake'bplda^'e leader^*


Pugh (c), James, Higgins, Birchall, Nangle, Mahoney (Dent 85), Canning (Mason 72), Woods (Kusaloka 66), Dykes. Subs not used: Calvert. Attendance: 214


sive defeats at Shawbridge. Clitheroe: Burton, Smalley,


• Pictured, Clitheroe celebrate Chris Dykes’ opener in the derby at Irongate on Saturday Picture courtesy of Peter Ryan


^ RO S S MCLEAN


on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.) and will look to stem the flow of three succes­


spark which has been missing over the last few fixtures and manager Paul Moore will be hoping this result signals a run of positive form. The Blues entertain Salford City


Clitheroe seemed to recapture the The 21-year-old picked up the ball


possession and advanced on goal but could not apply the necessary finish. The points were sewn up moments


Mason robbed Luke Atherton of


Woods, was the next to go close after 69 minutes, latching onto Birchall’s clever pass before swivelling and shooting, only to be denied by Dovey. - Clitheroe continued to look com­


their usual selves after an indifferent couple of weeks and enjoyed some good periods of possession as the game wore on. Kusaloka, who had replaced


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