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GENERAL VACANCIES ; ;


Care Assistant Ref Number LANCS01535 ' ’ -


Salary: £13725 - £15598 per annum (pro rata)


Ba'sed at Castleford Honie for the Elderly, Queens - Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB71AR ' -10 hours per week :


- .- r ■This is fixed term contract covenng maternity teave. - ■ -^


The rare value of Lancashire County Care Senn'ces DSO is to promote Dignity In Care, independence, and - respect whilst providing high quality and competitive residential and day care for older people, and " " '


AssessmentandReablement services for the -- community!The organisafion aims to be the first dioice provider of care services in the Lancashire area. -


, The purpose of this Job is to provide personal care and


general support to older.people and people with demenba who need long term residenbal care. Infomralbiscusslon: Lindsey Pickenng; 01200 42M55 Application details: • Please apply through LCC website -


, Closing Date: 17/04/2014 - - - . Soncschoofs^eexcXxkd Applyoniineatw ww.lancashire.gov.uk /vacancies ' - ; a ® ' v -■ N - 6': R, T H - W' E ■ S ' t f ^ A D V E R T I S I I^ E :


Johnston Press NW is a leading mulfi-media publisher of newspaper titles and : websites operating across the NW region. Our key newspaper titles include the Lancashire Evening Post, Garstang Courier, Choriey Guatoian, Blackpool Gazett^ Fleetwood Weekly News, Lytham SLAnnes Express, Wigan Observer, Leigh i ' ’ .


Reporter, StHelens Reporter, Burnley Express, Nelson Leader, Clithe'roe Advertiser, Lancaster Guardian and Morecambe Visitor, We have launched an excrtang new development programme across our


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Adyerlising departments and are leading the Industry in innovative sales solutions. Our sales people have been fully equipped with the latest techfiolb^ and software solutions to enable them to be fully operational in the field and to: maintain our award winning levels of innovation and creativity.-:


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Customer Support Executive We are looking to recruit a Customer Support Executive for maternity cover - ..You will join our highly successful Preston based Advertising sales team. You’ll


be responsible for supporting our salespeople'who woric'across the Northwest Advertising Titles.


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You’ll have great administrative skills and be fully able to'accurately book and process a large number of advertisements we receive each week from local retailers and businesses. You will be fully able to offer an exceptional level of customer service, have a great telephone ihanner and really enjoy dealing with a wide variety of businesses and,organis^ons;'Some sales experience would b’e'


an advantag^as there is an element of advertising saies'to the role. •-x: • »'Clitheroe Golf Club’ ' ’ ’ ••»-/, .7 . V .. •, I,- .- .- .I . ;- - S ,


■/,: experienced Bar.M anag'er. niFs will be a ^ if* '


.i;. salaned position commencing during Apnl.:- ?; E l - :- :, Please apply either by email to - secretarvrai^itheroBnolfcluh.nnm


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Our staff are Important to us,'’we offer the training.and career development : you woirld expect from a key. locai.organisaUon and have shown that we want qur staff to be leading the way with their Imowledge of the latest technology '


and advertising sales prograinmes. We also offer a'generous salary and bonus ' packages and 5 weeks paid holiday per a n n u m . : i -'


If you are interested in applying for fois key vacancy within our organisation .then - s: please send your CV (indicating your iTreferred role) to pamela'lmaHerejpressTra.uk


|,.';;The Se^retary,Clitheroe Gotf cjubWhailey'ip i Road.Clitheroe M 7,1 PR together with your cv.'. j -^Closing dateforapplications Sunday.13th April.;:


Closing date for applications: Friday 11th April 2014 - _ , r ::^ im ig P o s t TJiettotte O l^ e rv e r c iu H e r ' '


fiiereporter tKereporfer ^nnilf£ coanlian' 01733 427 203


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Looking for Top Candidates in Finance?


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We have the following vacancy and would love you to join us on the latest phase “ of our exciting journey.


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Quality CVs from the Financial sector handpicked by recruitment professionals for one fixed price.


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i How long does it take to ; : qualify for the role?: ; ; • ‘ ,,'Two of the most populari -


. routes into digital is as a • - ‘ - designer or a programmer/. ■ developer.-: ,


. - Once you’ve decided : '


‘ ‘- your area of specialism ;^' sandyoo work your way up ^


” an understanding of all t h e ' " ' What sort of starting salary .


and package can you expe'ct?.;:^ This completely depends on


. which route'you decide to take;:; ■


,•T^to.directorlevel,'you’llhave?':■■■- ■


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^■'and.whetheryou decfde to work . in-hpuse, for an agency or go freelance.' '


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f ; .^Junior designers usually'start around £18,000 and you can ■ ;, , earn pver£50,000 atthe peak/.v ' of their career.


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•:. What sort of personal skills ; ■; make someone best'sulted to this career? -.


i - ..-Working injiigitel marketing-' ■ '


- ..step is until you get there, but 'you can be sure that digital is the future.


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- .iWhat kind of Job satisfaction'^ can you expect from a career?


u . The digital sector changes ■weej<ly as new devices, ’ * ’


■; technology and platforms . are invented, so it’s a great .... feeling when you’ve developed -,


. elements of the marketing miX;; ■ -and will be responsible fora - team.


.-mean’s you'h'aye.tq wear ■: -many hats an'd you need to ■ constantlyb^epppingyour : • ’ ' ■ digital game and shifting with new developments. ' — ; Whatsort of career >


. prospects and structure is - there?'':---':-';--


always be certain what the next


'something in line with the latest technology. . In 50 words sell your -


profession. The digital landscape


is constantly evolving with - - - •


/ As a digital marketer the - : : world is your oyster-:- it won’t ■


; new technologies and platforms changing the way people interact with each other - and with brands, which makes it a very exciting industry to be in r'-'-


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Con Club A V White Lion A; Rose & Crown A V Waggon A; Royal British Legion A V Rose & Crown. First Division: Low Moor


B v White Hart; Bay Horse V Buck B; De Lacy BvDog Sports Ban Royal Oak Av Waddington Social Club; St Peters Av Billington A. Second Division: Buchaneers V Royal British Legion; Conservative Club v


0 L Pts - 3 2 39


Stork; Kings B V Read Con Club B; Whalley Arms V Kings A; White Lion B v De Lacy.


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CARLSBERG CinHEROE & OISIRICT SNOOKERIEAGUE


■ CatholicClub "12 3 3 6 69 : ■ • ChatbumA ' .12 3 3 6 64 ChatbumB


12 4 1 7 62


vBillingtonB -. 10 4 1 5 62 ■ Read


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- CUTHEROEANDDISTRICTWINTER DARTS


: Monday, John Dobson Knockout Catholic -Club , . 10,WhiteLion4;Legion


- Monkey9,PendleInn10;Swan10,Low MoorS.


Monday, March 17th, John Dobson


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10 3 4 3 63


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. Schofield x2, R. Jones x2, P. Smithies x2, -: Harbonl.S. GeldaidT. Fullerton, G.: ;


L Astin x3, J . Hargreaves x2, J . ^ - r-


Wa llbank, Daz Collinson, 8. Cunliffe Jnr,-;-: D.Hams. - "


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- beatPatLeeming-FmatBethTumerbeatEleen Jungbluth,


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Dominoes Semi-Finah Barbara Ainsworth ''■'- beatTracy Deinne; Janet Gallagher beat EDeeh


Jungbluth-FinabJanetGallagherbeatBarbara Ainsworth. - ! \ ^ - ...


PointsaiidPositions:1,DeUcy75polnts;2.' ■' Billington BBC B 67points;3,^HorseB62 -


. points;4,BillingtonBBCA60points;5,Brown . ■


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WestBradfbrd CfitheroeBlue Hurst Green Clitheroe Whits


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Cow,BayHorseA48points;7.CathoncSC,Low ' Moor Club 43 points.


Howard Walmsiey drives into office at Whalley Golf Club on Saturday (s)


WhalleyGolfClubseason started on S^urday with the Captain’s Drive in . '


■ Howard Walmsiey, this year’s , captain, got things underway with his 170 yard straight but high drive down the first. , P. Campbell got the’ first


win of the 'season under.his' belt with a nett 71. .


Second in Division One was winter form man K. Moore


with 74, followed in third place by J. Andrews with 76. ■ Division Two was won by R.


Ferley with a 76, and second was one o f the winter league


- winners B. Graves {76), with J.' Storey (78) third.


' , . ' There were only two twos


for J. Heap and B. Banks. ■ .There was an excellent


turnoutforLadyCaptainSaUy Blenkinship’s Drive in, also at Whalley, on Thursday. , The competition of the day was a Stableford, with the best


, two scores to count over nine holes.


CUIHEROEANDDISTRICTDARTSAND : DOMINOES LEAGUE


. , Darts: Brown Cow Clitheroe 9, Rose Si Crown 0; Buck Inn 2, Black Bull 7; R.B., ? : Legion B 7, Social Club 2; Swan & Royal 4, - l i -


£ Horseshoe 5


Horseshoe ,.-.■'■'15' I I 4 86 : BrownCowCTith' .,14‘ 11.3-83-:=:' Doginn' 3 - 13 10 3 81“ , ,


, P W L F ‘ R.B.LegionB


BrownCowChat , 12 4 9 <3'77 - R.B.LsgionA - 14 8 B-73 , BiackBull


-SodalClub-'..' ,13M 12 21i Rose&Crown " 14i.O 14 I I


Swan&Rpyal- 14 7 7 156 R.B.LegionA-- 14 S ' 8 155


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7 - 8 16D.. "• "


B u c k l i u i 15 . 6 9 58 ■ Swan & Royal 14-3 11 46 . — - ’


13 9 4 71 - 13 7 6 68 .


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Dominoes: Brown Cow Clitheroe H Rose & Crown 10; Buck Inn 17, Black Bull 4; R.B.‘~- LegionB11,SociaICIub10;Swan&RoyaI- . . 11, Horseshoe 10. Darti


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a busy year with a variety of social events alongside com-' petitions.


-■ ; Jh e runners-up on the day


wereShirleyPalich, Joyce.An- drew, Sue Madden and Karen Thompsonwith37pbints,los- ing on a card play-off to Mar­ garet Calvert, Helen Hamer,


Chris Thurston-and Jean Sanderson.


;


. All p r ize s were donat­ ed and presented by Lady - ; Captain., who treated all the


; players and invited guests to afternoon tea, prepared by Whalley’s excellent in house - catering team. =. •


ting a glorious opening shot straight down the middle o f . the first fairway . • . Sally is looking forward to


Ladycaptaindroveoff,hit--


.Atriple bogey on thesixth: hole in Clitheroe Golf Clubs'' Marriot Medal proved only a minor hiccup for Ian Batters- by as he took the Overall Prize with a sparkling nett 69. = ^


Three other competitors matched Battersby’s score but 'Vince Killeen, Dave MacKen-


zie and Andrew Wright had to settle for the Minor Prizes after countback. KiUeens birdie two on the


17th helped him into the Run- nersupspot.


.


zies round were birdies at the lOthandiTth.


ThehighlightsofMacKen- .


. The best of the rest were


Wrights 69, David Knowles 71 and Dave Chippendale nett 73. ..V A solid nett 73 gave Gran- .


ville PiUing the Di-vision One Prizebutonlyaftercardswith


. his buddy. Plus 2 Mark Ash­ worth.


John Wettonkepthis com­


posure for a 87-14-73 return- to win the Division ’Two Prize and Keith Allen came with a ' late burst to finish par, bird­ ie and claim the runners up


spot. Peter Hargreaves with the same nett 75 was in pole


position until a mediocre 18th proved costly and he settled: into third after cards.


: John Greenwood won the


Third Division with a one shot margin over Keith Un­ derwood and Dave Johnson.


Plus 5 Mark Young took the BestGross.


: ‘ : , In Division One of the La-


dies’ 5 Club Stableford, Val Fairless’s 28 points claimed -


.the first prize. Michelle Field- ■ ing had a two-point margin over Marilyn Fletcher to take sepnd place.


: ■ Nancy Mortimer won the • ; ■ Division Two Prize. =


Brown,J.Kenyon;100,D.Hargreavesx3, . £•


WhiteLionA 16 1- 0 15 57 ' 15 10 2 3 145 '


Doginn Brown Cow Clltii Social Club


.Rose&Crown , ■Brown Cow Chat BlackBull R.B.LegionB


13 6 7 149 14 8 -6 148 13 10 3 141 .


14-5 9 130-' 12 5 7 124 13 6 7 121 ’ 13 3 10108


jWednesday, April 9th: Brovvn Cow Chatbum v Buck Inn; R.B. Legion B v Horoeshoe; Rose & Crown v Dog Inn;


Social Cluby Brown Cow Clitheroe; Swan 7 115 '


Wedhesdw,April16th: Alan Stancell Memorial Mixed Doubles at The Royal British Legion; ■ ■ '


jhghSra^180,P.Smithies;168.C. CUTHEROEADVERnSER&TIMES


Halsallisthe runaway winner:


Dave Halsall scored a runa^ , . way wininMyttonFoldGolf!-- . Club's E.L.G.A. qualifier at ' I the weekend. His 83-15-68 i


was the class of the f i e l d , : leaving him twoshots clear ofrunner-upMickKelbie - (86-16-70) and six clear of


third-placed Richard Palmer - (86-12-74).


Nigel Fairhurst (90-15-75) finishedfourth and will join


. Dave, Mickand Richard - as Mytton FoldGolf Club's . representativesattheEast ® Lancashire Golf Association's ; Handicap Trophy competition


to be held at Nelson Golf Club onMaylOth. ■ - Justmissingthecutwithnett '


76s were Mick Chatburn and Steve Worrall, followed by asquabblingpackofJohn . Berry, Dave Westwood, Jim Bridge, Phil Hammond and . Club Captain Peter Main, a l l ; , - withnett77s!


. •


All the smiles in this group werefrom big Dave West- wood who scooped the whole ofthetwospotwhenhe - : birdied the f irs t


: In the Mail on Sunday Clas- •- sic, Mytton Fold's men are


throughtothethirdround:;.. when they play Stonyhurst - ^ awayonApriliah.'


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. Inthe Daily Mail Foursomes, - - ^ the men are away at Great : : ' ® Harwood in the second:


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round,andtheLadiesareat''-:- home to Blackpool Park Golf —


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