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What qualifications do you need?
An apprenticeship which
offers day release to a college, is probably the best route for a school leaver/young person, although there are college courses available for adults . looking for a career change. ” You can also “bench train” :-
and gain floristry shop' experience and work your way up in the profession.: ■ Any other requirements? - Stamina levels have to be
high, as the job itself can ■ ' be mentally and physically taxing.......... Hours can be long, in a cold
environment and you are on your feet all day. ~
How long does it take to qualify for the role? , It depends on which route
you take. You need a good ' combination of experience and qualifications to be a florist and to go on to potentially being a business owner. What sort of starting salary - and package can you expect? Expect to start at the bottom
and work your way up with time and experience. When you are a business
owner, its success and your . salary depends on the hard -- work and effort you put in. What sort of personal skills make someone best suited to this career in?
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Dunbia Is one of Europe's leading and respected suppliers of top quality beef, pork and lamb products for the national and international retail, commercial and foodservlce markets, with 10 operating facilities located across the UK and Ireland. At Dunbia, we are unashamedly passionate about our business and we welcome progressive individuals who will share our passion and contribute positively to the further success of the business.
. . . . - , > . Dunbia (Sawley) wishes to make the following appointments..
This role will provide integral support to the Maintenance Manager, ensunng that machinery runs to maximum efficiency and that repairs and planned maintenance are carried out to the highest possible standard
The Role: - • Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Electrical Maintenance Supervisor will assist in the management of the team of maintenance engineers
• Co-ordination of planned maintenance equipment, machinery, tools and buildings. • Providing maintenance management support to all departments • Electrical fault diagnosis throughout the site
. - • Implementing and maintaining all Preventative Maintenance Schedules
• Provide support to production teams • Other duties as specified by Maintenance Manager
The Candidate: • The successful candidate must have a recognised mechanical and electrical qualifications
• Possess a multi-skilled engineenng background • Experience of fault finding and working with control panels in an industrial environment • The ability to work as a team
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• An organised and proactive approach to work • ' • Ability to work independently, using initiative
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• Good time management skills with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines • Supervisory expenence -
The Role: , Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance/Electrical Engineer will provide maintenance support to the factory
»Maintenance of all plant & machinery. ■ ► Ensure sufficient stock levels of spare parts and equipment are maintained at all times
> Ensure that all Company requirements are executed • Electrical fault diagnosis throughout the site .
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Cany out services and weekly, monthly and annually {whenever d u e ) ..
• Carry out daily and weekly checks on all machinery as required . Maintaining all machinery to the highest possible standard.. . ,
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Experienceof fault finding and working with control panels in an industnal environment The ability to work as a team
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Will have completed an apprenticeship to a minimum of HNC level in either a mechanical or electncai discipline or be multi-skilled • ^ Must possess good communication and problem solving skills
Hours of work a re :1 ta -T h u T^ pm -1 o io p ia F rM 2.00pm - 9.00ppiTotal of.40 hours per week although some flexibility ma'y be required. • There are two unpaid half hour breaks each d a y .
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Please submit your CV, accompaliied by a Covering'letter demonstrating how you meet the above criteria to Jayne Amos, Human Resources Officer, Dunbia (Sawley),CastBlLaitbe,Sawley,Clitheroe Lancashire, BB74LH or email jamos®dunbiacotn. ..
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Moorland Nursery School requires
. A qualified Nursery Nurse and a ■ Modern Apprentice
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lmorrison@moorlandschool.co.uk 1000’s o f jo b s online jobstoday Abbeyfield
Castle View Clitheroe
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Relief Housekeeper / Cook
To deputise for House Manager 2 days per week.
Prepare food and offer care to 10 Elderly .Residents. Please call
Mrs S Harrison 01200 425353
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DELIVERY PERSON REQUIRED IN THE CLITHEROE AREA
Our Direct Delivery department is looking for an agent to deliver The Clitheroe Advertiser to various addresses every Wednesday / Thursday. Hours of work are flexible and are approximately 5 to 6 hours. We offer a direct delivery service to our readers and it is vital that this is consistent and reliable. We are looking for an agent who can represent the Clitheroe Advertiser by offering a service that is second to none. You . will need to be of smart appearance, have a pleasant and outgoing personality, have a full driving license and have access to your own vehicle. The rate of pay is based on per copy of paper delivered.' *
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E D U C A H O N / T E A C H IN G D O M E S T IC H E L P Bowiand High
Performing Arts Technician required from 22nd April 2014
Grade 5-SCP17-21 FTE £16,998-19.317 Actual pro-rata salary (£11,600-13,183) Term time only, 30 hours per week
(some INSET days may be required)
Closing date: Noon on Wednesday 26th February 2014-
v - - ....... - Interviews: Week commencing 10th March 2014
Please find job description, person specification and an application form on school website:
www.bowlandhigh.lancs.sch.uk. Forms should be emailed to
ataylor@bowlandhigh.lancs.sch.uk. Informal discussions with Curriculum Leader for performing arts are welcome.
Bowiand Academy is committed lo a policy of equa opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture or disability. Each individual is assessed on merit alone. We are also 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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Uncaster City 28 15 6 7 51 OsattTown - 28 13 5 10 44
Cammell Laird 30 12 5 13 41 KendalTown
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NorthwichWc 25 : 8 8 Wham
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You need to be creative, yet .
business focused as well. You - ■ also need excellent people skills, as you are working with
- the public face to face, over the telephone or via social media t so listening skills are essential. You also need to have great organisational skills, drive and
. determination. What sort of career prospects and structure is there? You could work in a florists
or run your own business. What kind of job satisfaction can you expect from a career? ■ Great customer feedback is
what gives you the buzz to do your job well.
. . Listening to customers and : then providing them with <
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a personal service; quality flowers and designs all within their budget and receiving a
’ heartfelt thank you is what it is- all about.
: In 50 words sell your profession Floristry incorporates many features, such as freedom . ,
• to express yourself and be creative.: You have the opportunity
to source and work with high qualify flowers to create beautiful floral designs that customers are delighted with and also have a business that is profitable and a name to be proud of.
A C CO U N T A N C Y SPORT: INFORMATION DESK
Strikers star on Cattermole Rimmy debuts
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j Into the second half, the home side con
The reigning East Lancashire League champi ons turned on the style in the only game to be played at the weekend, with recent signings
Gary Jackson and Dan Blackburn the stars of the show. Thanks to the sterling efforts of grounds man, Phil Hodgson, this fixture went ahead,
and thevillagersattackedfromthefirst minute.’ Former Clitheroe striker Jackson, making
his debut,-was found by Tom Benfield in the fourth minute and he was only foiled thanks to a great save by the keeper at his near post.' The debutant didn’t have long to wait
though, as Walmsley and Fagan played a one- two from a throw-in, and Jackson was on the edge of the area to meet the cross, the ball fall
ing to him to thunder in a volley, a strike oftrue class, to make it 1-0. Rimington were in the ascendancy, and
in the 12 th minute, Dinsdale won a header on the halfway line, before collecting the ball as it dropped, and dribbling forward to unleash a
30-yard bullet whichscreamedpastthekeeper for 2-0.
Jackson and Blackburn were both prevent Helen Brown G EN E R A L V A C A N C IE S
ed from extending the lead thanks to some last-ditch defending, but Benfield released the latter and he calmly lobbed the advancing keeper to make it 3-0 on 18 minutes. The visitors pulled one. back however,
Michael Cox, also on his debut, making a great tackle on the edge of the area, but the ball fell kindly for the forward to stroke the ball home. Rimington continued to attack, Hickling
given license to switch from one flank to the other, causing all sorts of problems for both full backs, and he had a hand in the fourth goal, linking with Jackson before crossing to the back post where Blackburn headed into the opposite corner. Dinsdale almost added to his tally too, but,
meeting a corner, he couldn’t manage to head on target. .
tinued their attacks, Fagan seeing a free kick tipped over in the 47th minute, and Benfield Heading over from a corner shortly after.
Jackson’s last involvement came in the 63rd
as he crossed from the right to set up his strike partner Blackburnto volleyinfor his hat-trick,- Jackson impressing after a long time out of the
^.andyoungDavid Robinson came on, with; Hickling moving up front.
: ; C°x had also had a steady debut and he was replaced by Hartley at the back, whilst Raw- "■ cliffe came on for hat-trick hero Blackburn.
by another breakaway goal to reduce the air- rearsat5-2.
Stacksteads kept going and were rewarded Tlie champions weren’t finishedyet though,
and Hickling used the strong wind to his advan tage, using his left foot from a corner to swing
the ball straight in for 6-2, and he then added a second when he met a long ball to head over the keeper for 7-2.
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goals and were only denied by some excellent keeping and good defending.
. Benfield, in a more advanced role, could pos sibly have made it 8-2 late on, but his audacious chip drifted wide.
, Manager Terry Braithwaite was naturally
very pleased with the win: “We played some J great stuff despite the heavy pitch, credit to Phil for his hard work on it. - “I asked for a positive attitude, with pace
off the ball, and the lads responded with a very attack-minded display. ■ “The two lads up front were brilliant, and will get even better when they settle into the
side, but the team as a whole looked much more - assured. “JonPenmanisworkinghardwiththesquad
asweprepareforthemassivegameatWestRid- ing HQ on the 22nd. The title may be beyond us, perhaps, but we must keep winning to try to
pressure the top two and see where it takes us.” Saturday sees a trip to Colne, (2-15 p.m.).
19 5 1 13 16 13 3 1 9 10
13 2 3 8 9 14 1 6 7 9 17 1 5 11 '8 P W 0 L Pts
Prairie United 16 10 2 4 32 B'ford Celtic Whinney Hill
BarlickTwnUtd 11 5 4 1 22 B’ley Belvedere 9
‘BorrowdaleUtd 11 1 0 9 0 Peel Park Reserve Mil] Hill
Whinney Hill RockRovers Read United Enfield .
Rimington -
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6 1 2 19
Pendle Forest 14 5 3 B 18 Waddington CanberraFC
11 3 3 5 12 14 3 3 8 12
12 0 0 12 0 P W D L Pts 16 11 3 2 36 13 11 0 2 33 20 9 3 8 30 17 9 2 6 29 15 9 2 4 29 15 8 2 5 26
Oswaldtwistle 18 7 4 7 25 Colne United
B'ley Belvedere • 17 7 1 9 22 Stacksteads Ungho .
. Feniscowles Peel Park
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE League
ChurchTown : .1 1 10 0 1 30 ’ BayHorse
StanleyUltras 10 6 1 3 19
19 6 5 8 23 16 7 0 9 21
Baggy’s Wine Bar 12 5 1 6 16 BeesKnees ' 11 4 1 6 13 DogInn
9 2 0 7 6 Globe Bullough 11 1 1 9 4
ROEFIELD LEISURE SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE EricBracoweO P W D L P DiscoNinjas Nottin
Coping Bad|y
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Replacements 7 3 0 4 9 Horseshoe YoungGuns
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STANLEYBROTHERSCUTHEROEPOOL LEAGUE
PromierDivision P W D L P Buck A . *RBLA •
Rose&Crown BillingtonB
ReadConClubA DogWhalley .
CastieA
. BuckGrindleton WbiteLionA:
11 11 0 0 118 11 9 0 2 106 11 8 1 2 105 11 8 2 1 103
-11 5 2 4 81 ' .11 ,4 4 3 75 11 3 3 5 68
WaggonA " ... 11' 2 1 8 59 Horseshoe
Rose&Crown A 11 1 4 6 55 11 2 3 6 53
RrstDivision . . P.-.W 0 1 t \■ • •BillingtonA
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WaddingtonSC • ' .10 7 0 3 85 -
Waggon&Horses 6 10 6 2 2 85 RoyalOakA . 10 4 3 3 75 St Peter's A
10 6 0 4 74 - - WhiteHart v ; < 10 4 0 6 69" - ■ . 11 0 4 7 57 Rimington kept pressing in search of more
• Blackpool Wren Rovers Res2 Hurst Green Reserves........2 (Hurst Green won on pens)
A thrilling Houston Cup tie saw Hurst Green defeat
higher league opposition, in the shape of table-topping
Blackpool Wren Rovers. In the first half, Green,
superbly marshalled by Tom
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Bamber.defendedresolutely against a hurricane wind. -After 35 mins, talisman
A1 Coar shrugged off two central defenders before being brought down by the goalkeeper, winning and
converting the inevitable ’ penalty. , The referee was lenient
with the goalkeerper, only awarding a yellow card. More controversy was to
follow with Wren’s equaliser in the 46th minute. The referee blewfor a du bious-looking foul against
McEwan on the Hurst Green bye-line, but the official let • the Wren forward take the free kick 10 yards in, allowing a shot at goal which took an
unfortunate deflection to de ceive Joyce in the Green goal.
However, Green began to dominate .with at least four
BayHorse BuckB
. DeLacyB LowMoorB
10 4 1 5 69 10 5 1 4 68
10 4 1 5 63 10 2 2 6 51
SocondOivision P W 0 L P White lion B
Stork Do lacyA Con Club - ' Kings B
DogSportsBar 10 1 0 9 34 10 8 1 1 96
10 7 3 0 91 10 4 2 4 77
, Royal British Legion 10 5 1 4 75 Kings A
• 10 4 3 ' 37 3 10 5 2 3 72
10 4 0 6 62
Read Con Club B 10 2 3 5 61 DogSportsBarB 10 2 2 6 57 Buchaneers WhalleyArms
10 2 3 5 52 10 1 2 7 49
Thursday, February 13th, Premier Division: - Buck Grindleton v Horseshoe; Castle v Rose & Crown A: Read Con Club A v Billington B; Rose & Crown v Waggon A; Royal British Legion A v Buck A; White bon A v Dog Whalley. First Division:
lew Moor B v Do Lacy B; Buck B v Dog Sports Bar; St Peters A v Bay Horse; Waggon & Horses B v Royal OakA;WhiteHartvWaddingtonSocial Club. Second Dhrision: Conservative Club v White Lion B; De Lacy v Royal British Legion: Dog
Sports Bar B v Buchaneers; Kings B v Whalley Arms; Stork v Read Con Club B.
SN O O K ER : CARLSBERG CLITHEROE & DISTRICT ‘
SNOOKERLEAGUE Division One . P W D L F RB Legion ■ LowMoorA
- Con Club ChatbumA * > 8 3 2 3 46 Catholic Club
8 3 3 2 54 8- 4 1 3 50 7 3 3 1 46 8 2 2 4 46
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good chances squandered. Two minutes from time,
the referee again frustrated Green by awarding Wrens a corner, even though the
linesman adjacent to the ball had awarded a goal kick. 1 The corner was met ma jestically by the centre half
to give Wrens an undeserved lead, which looked likely to be decisive as the final sec onds ticked away. - ■
ChatburnB Slaidbum
Division Two Social Club LuwMoorB BillingtonB
■ Read
Waddington B Clitheroe
8 3 1 4 44 7 2 2 3 38
7 4 1 2 45 7 3 0 4 44
P W 0 L F 7 3 2 2 47
7 3 2 2 44 7 2 4
7 1 1 5 31 Wgue, First Division: Chatbum B •
v Slaidbum; LowMoorA v Catholic Club; Con Club v Chatbum A. Second Dimton: Social Club
vRead;BillingtonBvWaddingtonB;Clitheroev ' Low Moor B.
Sunday, February 23 rd, Cup Quarter-Final: R-B. Legion v Catholic Club; Slaidbum v Social
Club; LowMoor B v Billington B; Chatbum A v ' LowMoorA.. -
- DARTS
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER DARTS Monday, February 3rd: Pendle Inn 4, Brown
Cow Allstars 5; CatholicCtub 7,Swan 2;Legion ' B 4, Brown Cow Boys 5; Horseshoe 8, Legion A
1; Low Moor 3, Judge 6; Brown Cow A 2, White Lion 7. DhOne
Swan&Rpyal. 10 6 4 51 Pendle Inn ,
Catholic Club
BCAiistars BC Cowboys
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Jud.gaWaimes.ey 9
P W L F 10 8 2 58
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co.uk to settle tie - - However,asduskfelland
the torrential rain cranked up another level, the game turned again. -
A robust Wren challenge was deemed unfair by the
referee, who indicated a free kick. . . Tempers flared and Tip-
ton was given his marching orders for the Green. Zac Foley, scorer of many
a long range goal this sea son, was not affected by the
delay and sent a missile into the top comerfroni35yards,
with 95 minutes on the clock. - So, 2-2 after normal time,-
andthegamewenttoanerve.
jangling penalty shoot out. It was Green who held their nerve, all five takers oh
target, with 17-year-old Ryan Cattermole calmly convert ing the winning penalty. This was a tremendous
victory fortheGreen against higher league opposition and meant that the team have now gone 26 weeks without defeat!
Hurst Green: Joyce, Barton, Bam- ber. Young, Bywater, McEwan,
Welch, Cattermole, Hayes, Foley, Coar. Subs Tipton, Morgan.
LowMoor Horseshoe LegionA
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Fixtures, Monday, February 10th: Doubles Knockout at the Legion,
Monday, February 17th, Mick Patten Preliminary:Brown CowAllstarsvLegionB;
Swan v Brown Cow Cowboys; Catholic Club v Horseshoe; PendlelnnvJudge.
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES' DARTS • (B) 4. -
ASSOCIATION Wednesday, February 5th, Heather Sheers 5-a-uia competition, Semifinals: Bay Horse - A5, De Lacy4; BillingtonBBC A (B) 5, LowMoor ;;
Club4.FinaJ:BayHorseA5,Bi1!ingtonBBCA
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43; 5, Brown Cow 42:6, Bay Horse A 39; 7, Low MoorC!ub32;8,CathoficSC31.
BOWLS
•Waddington Red *10 8 1 47 •Sabden
Clrtheroe Blue
West Bradford > 10 4 6 25 . . HurstGreen : — 11 2 9 22 Clitheroe White ■. 11 2 9,14 . ; , , •denotes drawn game
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Hxturet, Torby: Hurst Green* Viongridge Commodores; Sahden v Waddington Bluer .
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