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^l^^®*^.AdverUser&TImes,Thursday, March 14,2013 ADVERTISING FEATURE A yearning


CO LN E -BA SED West Riding Hyundai is going b a ck .to school with the launch of a new scheme to introduce young people to . the challenges o f a career in the motor trade as well as sending its current techni­ cians to the Hyundai Acad­ emy to ensure they know everything there is to know about your car.


' Thirty years ago a family


. car with electric'door mirrors would have been considered high tech. Today even compact city cars are bristling with tech­ nology that turns the engine off to save fuel wheri you are sat in traffic or connects your iPod to the car’s sound system. Techholb^ has also changed how we choose and buy our : cars.. Now more than 70% of


technical staff keep pace with technology requires, a com­ mitment to life long learning and West Riding Hyundai has teamed up wit&Nelson and Golne College to give young people interested in a career in the motor trade a taste of the variety of roles on offer. The two week work place­ ments will allow young people


i i r . m \§ \: a : Hyundoi


-their studies to the area of the industry that most interests them.


about how difficult it can be for young people to get started in a career. As a family business ’ we want to give as many local young people as we can a step up on their journey to realising their career goals,” explained


“We hear a.lot in the media


to experience the different roles on offer within a dealer­ ship, while they are still at col­ lege, allowing them to tailor


customers use the internet to research the cars they are in­ terested in before visiting a dealership. , , Maldng sure that sales and


me into the industry and now work alongside me in the busi­ ness.”


committed to ensuring all of its staff have an expert knowledge of the latest technology and how it benefits customers. Nowhere is this more impor­


West Riding Hyundai is also


college means young people interested in a career in the motor trade can gain first hand experience of the different roles involved in a dealership and hopefully they’ll go away with the same enthusiasm for the industry that I stiU have af­ ter over 30 years. “Both of my sons followed


Nick Wright, managing direc­ tor of West Riding Hyundai. “Working -alongside the


- from what you would have found there even 10 years ago. West Riding Hyundai’s


latest diagnostic equipment and making sure our techni­ cians have the skills and knowl­ edge to make best use of that technology,” said Nick Wright. “Not only does this ensure we are doing the best job pos­


technicians attend regular re­ fresher courses at the Hyundai Academy, where their skills are tested and they are introduced to the latest technology and best practice by the manufac­ turer’s engineers and instruc­ tors. “We constantly invest in the


tant than in the service depart­ ment, where what’s under the bonnet of a car is a world apart


the range of vehicles and serv­ ices available at West Riding. Hyundai visit www.westriding. co.uk or call 01282 863 896.


els offer best in class fuel econ­ omy and the diagnostic equip­ ment and continuous staff training ensures that with the correct servicing a customer’s car will continue to deliver that frugal economy for many years to come.” • To find out more about


they become an expensive re­ pair. “Many of the Hyundai mod­


sible when we service your car or carry out any maintenance, it also ends up saving you, the customer, money since we can quickly diagnose and correct any potential problems before


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NOW in its fifth year and grow­ ing in popularity each year, the Middle Earth Beer and Music


■ beers: There will be 40 real ales to sample, including many Lan­ cashire breweries such as Bow- land, T^ree Bees, George Wright, Phoenix, Lytham and more. On the music side there is a


full line-up acropss all four days, showcasing the finest local talent and acts from further afield. They include three legends of the Brit­


ish folk scene - Doug Morter, Jerry Donahue an Ray Jack- son, performing together as The Gathering, with support from award-winning local duo


and Music Festival, fi’om Thursday April 4th to Sunday the 7th and centred on Hurst Green Memo­ rial Hall, has lined up an extensive and varied range of breweries and


2009 and is based at Hurst Green - increasingly known as Tolkein country. Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkein spent time in the area when his son was a teacher at Stonyhurst College and the idyllic countryside there is widely recog­ nised as his inspiration for “The Shire”, the idyllic rural home of the Hobbits in his fantasy world of Middle Earth. This year’s Middle Earth Beer


Festival could become hobbit ■ forming. The event was launched back in


The Remedy. Eu ro p e’s f in­ est western swing band The Swing Commanders will have the place rocking on the Friday while The Ribble and Booze Band will provide superb sup­ port to Saturday’s headline act, George Borowski and The Fabulous Wonderfuls. Saturday and Sunday will


also see Acoustic AJternoons from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. show­ casing a wide range of live mu­ sic, with something to please eveiyone. Saturday and Sunday also


see a new addition to the fes^ tival, Hobbiton Market, run- ■ ning alongside the beer festival and live music. It will showcase


the finest of the North West’s farmers, growers, producers and artisans selling directly to the public at the market housed in a marquee next to thie hall. There will even be demonstrations by chainsaw artist Ian Freemantle and glass blowing specialist-E. & M-. glass of Wales. - For more about the whole


festival, including times and ticket prices, visit its website at: www.middleearthbeerfestival. co.uk


. You can also win tickets to


see The Swing Commanders play live - see the advert on page 18 for details of how to enter.


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/ / 114 Preparations are well underway across Lancashire for this year’s National No


Smoking Day and the message is all about what smokers will gain when they quit! Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Quit Squad is encouraging people


to give up smoking to improve their health but also making them aware of the


financial benefits. This year’s National No Smoking Day aims to encourage as many . smokers as possible to take steps in the right direction when it comes to quitting or significantly cutting down on the amount they smoke. By tallying up the exact


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amount of money that couid be saved, smokers can work towards an actual goal - whether it be a new pair of shoes, a family trip to the cinema or a dream holiday. Kicking the habit can help reduce the risk of illnesses such as heart attacks, strokes


and some cancers and can also significantly improve blood pressure and circulation. This year’s National No Smoking Day falls bn 13 March and aims to encourage


as many smokers as possible to take steps in the right direction when it comes to quitting or significantly cutting down on the amount they smoke.


supporting Health and Wellbeing I


For Stop Smoking Support or for more information about any of the events listed, please contact the Quit Squad on 0800 3286297 orvisitwww.quitsquad.nhs.uk


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The Quit Squad wilKbe holding a series of events on the day so please drop In at any time for stop smoking help and advice. ■


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Research shows you are 4 x more likely to stop smoking with help and support from your local quit squad than doing it alone.


Since 2011 Lancashire Care’s Quit Squad has helped a total of 6,795 people to quit smoking!


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