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Pendleside Hospice VACAN CIES


HOSPICE AT HOME


Trainee Assistant Practitioner 30 hours per week during training


Worked flexibly over four days Monday to Sunday


(3 days working within the hospice at home service and one day in University) Salary: £9.10 per hour during training


Increasing to £9.85 per hour upon completion of foundation degree ' An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Trainee Assistant Practitioner to join the


| hospice at home multi-disciplinary team, providing palliative care to patients living in the community of Burnley and Pendle. This Is a development role


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____c'°sing date: Monday 14"1 July (provisional Interview date 22“ July 2014) INPATIENTS


Staff Nurse (RGN) 30 hours per week


Worked flexibly over four days Monday to Sunday


Salary: £20,363 - £22,500, Inclusive of 7.5X shift premium (Salary dependent on qualifications)


An opportunity has also arisen for a Staff Nurse to join our multi-disciplinary team, providing palliative care to patients on the Hospice inpatient unit.


BANK STAFF Staff Nurses (RGN), Auxiliary Nurses (NVQ 3) The Hospice is also looking to recruit bank nurses to support our nursing teams


working across all areas of the Hospice, Including the hospice at home. Inpatient and day therapy services.


______ _________Closing date: Monday 21“ July 2014


| Informal enquiries for all positions to: Helen McVey, Clinical Services Manager Tel: 01282 440104 or Email: helen.tncvey@pendleside.org.uk


Further information about each of the vacancies including the Job descriptions,


job specifications and an application form can be downloaded from the Hospice website www.Dendleslde.nre.nl,


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From September 2014 STONYHURST CO L LEG E


Catering Department requires


2 x Full time


CATERING ASSISTANTS to work during term time only


Saturday or Sunday working will be required. Closing date for applications is Thurs 17 July 2014


For an application pack, contact the Catering Manager on 01254 827106


Stonyhurst 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 applicants will be subject to a DBS check.


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. J-Banks, BAhmed, D^tuart, HGraham, SAhmed, H.Ung,R.Cattermole. Scorer S. Stamford.


Qitheroe 2nd XI (v Saleshuty, home, meet 12-30 pan.) J.Green, C.Musson, AHutchins, CBrown.


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hoop at the prospect of Pre­ mier League football, but they were distinctly downcast at Clitheroe Golf Club when they tost out to rival supporters of Blackburn Roers in the inau­ gural Mcllroy-Douglas Cup competition on Tuesday.


The idea to pitch the two sets of supporters among the golf club members against each other was the brainchild of club captain Simon Raine, himself a Claret, but it was the 24-man Rovers team that ran out winners on the day by nine wins to three in the four- ball better ball matches. The matches were played


fier, with thp anlferQ nlavino the same tee and pin positions that had faced the top quality field the previous day.


olfers p Raine welcomed the play­


ers to a presentation dinner following the conclusion of thecompetition and paid trib­ ute to the principal guests of honour, Burnley and Rovers legends Jimmy Mcllroy and Bryan Douglas, who present-


ed the trophy to Ian Battersby, tnewinnine cantain.


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Meanwhile, Tim Stanley took the Captain’s Prize with


a magnificent gross 71/nett 65. Clive Wood came back in level par to win Division One


with his 75-7-68, and Mike Gib­ son was the best of four on 69. A triple bogey on the 7th


and it looked like curtains for plus one Andrew Heesom but


four birdies and 13 pars gave Heesom the best gross. Club newcomer George


over the course prepared for U1 d“u 4‘mraganpincnedDivi- Hther. Withe Open Gole gfRegional Qyualig- sionThreefromAlanHacking.


---— “T~ Chris Sims was third after c:_____,li »


cards from Keith Wallbank. Lady Captain won the Ladies’ g-Hole Stableford


on countback ahead of Gill Wightman. In the Ladies’ Jane Panter Shield, back to back birdies on


4 and 5 set Jean Holt up for a winning nett 67, but Dorothy


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Dady was only one shot away. Deborah L u Catlow with f ur


third riett after cards. The cream came to the top


in the Ladies’ EWGA Medal as Chris Stokes' 78-4 and a lovely level par 74 took the prize. Emma Clegg was four un­


der after nine and looking good. 77-1-76 gave Clegg the lowest gross and second nett. Michelle Fielding’s nett 77


put her in third. • Brenda Pickup (100-


28-72) won the EG Medal at Wilpshire Golf Club on Tues-


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n tour won the Captain's Prize w i t h ---------------------------------------


an impressive 83-17-66. with a two-shot margin over St ephen Law'and Mayor Mike Ranson. Denis Underwood was cen­


timeters away from the pin on the 17th to win a prize and Bri­ an Stokes found the line with the straightest drive. Ralph Postiethwaite won


Sunday’s Stableford. Two birdies to start and two to fin­ ish for 39 points, one more than Alex Rigby. Edmund Preedy missed out on two holes but still scored 36. Andrew Beesley topped


Division Oneaftercountback with Nigel Clowes and John Barber on 33.


Alf England won Division


tw'o ahead of Dieno George and Tim Fagan pinched Divi


Busy period at Stonyhurst Park


Stonyhurst ParkGotf Club have had a busy couple of weeks. In the Men's June Medal, Category 2 was won by Phil Snape (93-22-71) from Ian Top­ ping (100-28-72). Runner-up in


Category 1 was John Simpson with (82-15-67), behind Andrew Blockeel (70-6-64).


The Men’s Invitation saw


John BlockeelandC. Mur­ ray third with 40 points, with Andy Townsend and brother Richard runners-up on the


card behind John Simpson and D.Woodworthon41. The ladies' medal competition waswonby LindaAshworth (87-13-74) from Carolyn Blockeel (96-16-80), with Alison Swann third (117-36-81). In the Frances Lee Summer Medal, Gill McDonnell was third (109-29-80), on the card from runner-up Sue Kirk (104-24- * • 80). First was the club’s lowest handicap lady Linda Ashworth (92-13-79).


Recently retired P. Seavers showed that the pressure was off by winning the Robert


. Lightfoot Trophy at Whalley with a five under par 67.


Second with another excellent knock was J. Jobes witha 68,


just pipping D. Liles on a card play-off.


DivisionTwowinnerwasC. Driver with a one under par 71. Sneakingintothetopthree


again was P. Chalker with a par


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