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r./,.-There are no formal "J • •;•' _ 'qualifications for this career. ' ; However, a high level of acad­ emic background is essential to


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■ : Any other requirements? ’ .


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■ professional memberships ■ ' such as the Chartered':


/TS, Managementlnstitute*and - , y .Institute of Consulting. •■ 1 r.--


, Experience in a variety o f ' •• /industries and sectors would be. extremely beneficial,


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.. build up your experience and - ’ Knowledge of improvements *: £ activity, ideally in a wide range ofbusinesses. .


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. professionals. However, ■ there are a number of larger > ■ -


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substantial financial and - benefits packages. What kind of job


• Being a management, consultant can he hugely • rewarding and interesting.


; satisfaction can you expect?


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7 29 9 25


17 14 1 . 2 43 23 ; i i 3


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StacksteadSJ ; 20 9 4 7 31 Femscowles


19 13 4 r. 2 45 18 12 3 3 35


22- 8 1 13 25 19 7 3 9 24 17 7 3 7 24 17 7 3 7 24


Oswaldtwistle 17 7 1 9 22 ‘Rock Rovers


19 4 6 9 17 18 3 1 14 13


15 2 3 10 9


21 1 5 15 8 P W D L Pts


17 12 3 2 39 16 10 2 4 32


PendleForest 16 6 3 7 24 BariickTwnUtd ■ 12 5 5


WhinneyHill' 14 9 3 2 27 1 22


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1 20 28 6 23 27 8 24 20


NorthwicbVic.. 33 11 - 12 10 45 ■ CTitheroe


KendalTown - 36.15 5 ' 16 50 CammellLaird;. 11i 36 13 : 8 15 47 Salford City


HarrogateRA ; -35 11 5 • 19 38 Padiham


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Read Con Club A 16 6 3 7 116 Waggon A Horsishoe


BuckGnndleton 16 4 3 9 89 Rosa&CrownA 16 1 4 11 81


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16 1 0 15 57 P W D L P


15 10l 2 3 145


Waddington SC 15 10 0 5 131 Waggon & Horses B 15 7 4 4 127


StPeterisA : 14 9:1 4 122 ; RoyalOakA


BayHorse £ 1


White Hart DeLacyB


LowMoorB


15 6 4. 5 122 15 6 2 7 115 14 7 2 5 107


14 4 2 8 102 14 5 3 6 101


Dog Sports Bar 13 1 1 11 48 Second Division P W D L P White Lion B Stork


15 112.2139 14 10 3 1 137


Royal British Ugion 14 8 1 5 120 OeUcy Jon Club KjngsA KingsR


.15 6 4


Read Con Club B 74 4 3 7 89 Dog Sports Bar B 15 4 2 9 86 WhaileyArms


Buchaneers 15 1. 3 11 62


Thursday, March 27th, PrenderDisition: Buck Gnndleton v.Royal British Legion A; Dog Whalley v Rose & Crown; HorseshoevReadConClub ■


AjRose&CrownvCastleiWaggonAvBucftA; White lion A v Billington B. F « t Division: Budt “ ,v Moor B; Dog Sports Bar vSt Peters A: Waddington SooaJCIubvDeUcyB;WhiteHart


vWagjon&HorsesB. Second DrviskKcDeLacv vDog Sports Bar B;KingsAvBuchaneers: Royal


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SNOOKER CARLS BERG CUThEROE & DISTRICT


SNOOKER LEAGUE Division One P W D L F RBUoion


Con Club . . Slaidhum


ChatbumB DhissonTwo Waddington B


Low Moor A CatholicClub ChatbumA


LowMoorB SodalClub BilEngtonB Rea d


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CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER DARTS


Monday, John Dobson Knockout Catholic Club


10, White Uon 4; Legion B10, Brown Cow A 8; Brown Cow Micks Monkey 9, Pendle Inn 10; Swan10,LowMoor3. Monday, March 17th, John Dobson Knockout: Catholic Club vlegion B; Swan v Pendle. Dh Ona


CatholicClub Swan&Royal Pendle Inn Lesion B


BCAIbtars BCCowboys


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P W L F 10 8 2 58 10 6 4 51 10 6 4 47 10 5 5 43 10 4 6 39 10 1 9 8


P E L F


Judge Walmesley .9 9 0 60 White Uon


BruwnCowA 10 5 5 47 UwMoor


- Horseshoe Ugion A


10 7 3 51 10 4 6 42


10 4 6 41 9 0 9 22


CUTHEROE AND DISTRICTDARTS AND. DOMINOES LEAGUE Singles Knockout Retuitr Horse Shoe: Tom . Brown beat Dave Flynn; Daz Harris beat Darren


ColEnson;Rodney Booth beat Deb CoUinson; ChrisSmalley beat LindsayAstin.Tom Brown


beat Daz Han-is; Rodney Booth beat Chris Smalley. Board final: Tom Brown beatRodneyBooth. BuckImDaveHargreavesbeatTedPeel;Phil ■


Stewart beat Denise Brown; John Feeney beat Unda Waring; Mark Paul beat John Gregson. - Dave Hargreaves beet PhD Stewart; Mark Paul '


beatJohnFeaney.BoardhnabDavaHargreaves . beat Mark Paul. Dog lin t Keith Evanson beat Jimmy Hargreaves; Jon EDis beat Scott McKensia (w/o); linzi lloyd beat Tony Leigh (w/o); Steve Porter beat Steve Komy(w/o)


. KeithEvansonbeatJonEllis;StevePorterbeat Unzi Uoyd. Board final: Stave Porter beat Keith — Evanson. -


.


Brawn Cow: Ken Peel beatMicheDeHarhoard; - John Schofield beat Koiran Dowden; Dave Riley beatAndyPorteriSteveStanieybeatRickJones. John Schofield beat Ken Peel; Steve Stanley beat Dave Riley. Board final: John Scofield beat Stave Stanley. -


. SemiRnalists:TomBn>wn;DaveHargreaves; Steve Porter; John Schofield.


Darts Pts o a s m ~ L = § . . q a g 4 w « - . m W ^ S m r _ Iasi


12 4 1 7 62 P W D L F 10 S 2 2 70


10 5 2 3 67 10 3 4 3 63 10 4 1 5 62 10 3 5 2 57 10 1 2 7 41


12 6 4 2 80 . 12 5 4 3 76 , 12 5 1 6 69 12 3 3 6 69 12 3 3 6 64


12 6 4 2 86


■ 15 5 2 8 103 ‘ 15 4 3 8 99


14 6 3 5 117 14 6 4 4 110.’


5 115 . 14 2 3 9 70 ■' 16 1 4 11 91


, 16 6 3 7 120 16 4 11197


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- Black Bull OL Legion B BuckInn


, UgionA. . - - , 68 ' ■ Brown CowCRoe ■ 67 62 59 53


- Doglnn " ■ ■ • 74


Brown Cow Chatbum .. HorseShoe


75


Swan&Royal Social Club


Rose&Crown Dominoes


BuckInn UgionA


Horse Shoe


Swan&Royal Doglnn


SooalClub / 38 19 11 ’


Pis ' 154 - 143- 141 136 134 131


Brown CowCRoe . 128 BrownCowChat Rose&Crown Black BuOOL . Legion B


91


124 - 120 - 105


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, fixtures: Brown CowCRoevRosa&Crown; Bye v Dog Inn; Legion B v Social Club; Brown Cow Chatbum v Legion A; Swan & Royal v Horse Shoe; Bucklnn v Black Bull (OL)


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


ASSOCIATION Results: Low MoorClub 4,BayHorseA 5; / Billington BBC B5, CatholicSC 4;BrownCow4,


BDDngton BBC A 5; Bay Horse B 2, De Ucy 7. Points and Positions: 1, DeUcy 75 points; 2, Billington BBC B 67points;3,BayHorseB62


.-MoorClub43points.


pomts;4,BillingtonBBCA60points;5, Brown Cow,BayHorseA48points;7,CathoDcSC,Low


BOWLS DOROTHY SOUTHWORIH INDOOR BOWUNG LEAGUE


WestBradford 15 6 9 36 CritheroeBlue 15 5 10 34 HurstGreen - 15 4 11 32 CTitheroe White 15 5 10 28 ‘ denotesdrawngame ReadteSabden 0, HurstGreen 6 33-46 (20-22, JiSM; CTitheroe Blue 2, Longn'dgeCom 4 25-41: (20-10,5-31): Waddington Red 6, Read 0 56-21'


•Waddington Red 15 12 2 73 ■ UngridgeComms 15 10 5 54 Waddington Blue 15 9 6 53 ‘ Sabden Read


P W L F


16 9 6 52 15 7 8 50


Stonyhurst Park Lady Captain Jan Walker drives into office (s).


Fbmir«L TodayiWest Bradford vCIitheroe Blue; ReadvCIitheroeWhite.


ferao^i“ r Witoe'W estBratlford •


Both the Men’s Captain and • . Lady Captain's Driveln have taken place at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club over the past couple of weeks.


This year the captains are husband and wife Jim and Jan Walker. There was a dis­


tinct contrast in the weather, the ladies getting a warm and sunny afternoon but a chilly


and wintry feel for the Mixed Texas Scramble that preceded the Captain’s Drive In. The winner of the nine- hole Stableford competition


held after Lady Captain’s Drive was Linda Ashworth, with Jan­ ette Dowdy runner-up. Marga­ ret Carrington won the prize for guessing where the drive


landed, being only four feet away.- The winners of the Mixed


Texas Scramble were Ian and Gill McDonnell with two of - the newest members Graham: Hinchcliffe and Steve Baines. Last Monday theladies held


a Texas Scramble, with Linda Ashworth, and Gloria Bentley coming out on top. On Sunday, the men had their annual Three Clubs and a


m lo >


Puttercompetition.whichwas won with an exceptional score of 82ri8-64 by Dan Whalley.


Frank Hindle scored a birdie at thefirst competition hole of Mytton Fold Goff Club’s March' Medal, and finished theT8th


having won the event! A birdie at the first is always the best way to start a medal round and Hindle’s two set him up for the win in the most


Frank Hindle (s).


challengingofweather condi­ tions. His 85-14-71 put him four


shots clear of his nearest rivals Keith Fitzhenry (90-15-75) and Wayne Ivinson (81-6-75)/- The second and third-


placed finishers were the same as for last week’s Euro-' trophy, but Wayneisclosingin on Keith, this weekjust losing out on a card play-off.


- Chasing hard, but just out


■ oftheprizes.wereDenisLeav- : er (94-17-77) and Jim Tierney, (97-20-77), with Denis getting the nod on a card play-off. - The weather conditions were also challenging for


Competitions Chairman John Berry, whose deciphering skills were required while ex­


amining the soggy scorecards duringplay-offadjudications. With his birdie at the first,


Hindle tookhalfthe Twos Pot, with the fly in the ointment preventing a clear sweep be­


ing Gary Ashton who birdied the ninth.


al it was a win for Past Lady Captain Doreen Hammond ahead o f Hazel Sellars and Club Treasurer Gillian Pirider.


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Husband and wife drive into office


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Jean, Gill and Helen victorious


Jean Brennan, Gill Wightman and HelenCookwontheThree Ball Texas Scramble at Clitheroe Golf Club with a slender margin over


Kris Baldwin, Diane Buttle and Pat Murray.


- Barbara Crowther, Pat Brennan and Janette Ranson were third. Ranson also featured in last week'sNine-HoleStableford, just losing out to Rosemary Fort


Pat Brennan slipped into third


with the same 18 points as Val Fairless.


Trevor Jones built himself a nice 40 points round in the men's first Stablefordandtooktheprize after cards with Chris Hamer.


, Keith Allen wasjust one off the pace with 39 for third, and Dave Mackenzie won Division One after a play-off with Chris Vines. • Conor McLaughlin took the Divi-' sionTwo prize with 37 points.


.


TheAnnualWhalleyGolfClub Nine-Hole Open was well sup- ^ ported on Saturday, with 71 playerstakingthefieldtotryand » winthe£100firstprizepot. ■ - The top three places all posted arespectable21 points,with ’


-


T Holden (£100) first on a card play-off, followed by G.Meloy


. In the ladies’ March Med- ~ third.-.-


(£50), arid S. Pickles (£25) in ;


The new season starts with the Captain’s drive in on Saturday as


Howard Walmsley gets proceed- ings underway.;


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after countback, both returning ■ with 20 points.


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