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Clltheroe Ad ve r t ise r & T im e s , Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk GENERAL VACANCIES


School Lunchtime Welfare Staff


GENERAL VACANCIES Required immediately


Clitheroe Pendle Primary School BB7 2AL Are you hard-working, reliable and dedicated?


Would you like tojoin our committed school team?


We need additional Welfare Staff to supervise and play with our children at lunchtimes.


The hours of work are from 11:55am to 1:10pm (1.25 hours daily) Monday - Friday, term-time only. Training will bepnovided.


"PevcIdping'Mcn and Women for Others"


FULL-TIME DEVELOPMENT OFFICER


. The role is to support lundraising and alumni relations. The successful candidate will need excellent


communication & telephone skills; highly confident; professional with a sociable manner.


Excellent IT skills including databases and all MS ■ applications, along with experience of social media.


Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times and ability to work on their own Initiative, pro-active and forward thinking. Have an analytical mindset. Provide full admin assistance to the office,


dosing date for receipt of applications is 12 noon on 28April 2015.


Interviews will be held for this post on IS May 2015.


For an application pack please contact Reception, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst Clltheroe, Lancashire BB79PZ


Telephone: 01254 826345 Email: reception@stonyiiurstac.uk


Stonyhum Is committed to jafegiurding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and tolunteen to share this commitment.


The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Stonyhurst a company limited by guarantee Registered in England: Company Number: 6632303


Registered Office: Stonyhurst. Clltheroe. Lancashire 887 9PZ Registered Charity Number: 1127929


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(In addition flexibility to work Fridays and \veekends as and when required as additional hours)


Apply with a CV by email to lbackhouse@focus-training.net Closing date: Tuesday 511 May 2015


The Governors of the ’Outstanding' school ('Ofsted' 2012 and 2013) are committed to the Living Wage in line with other employees. The rate of pay is £7.65/hour (Grade 2.)


The successful applicants will have a sense of humour, caring nature and build strong relationships with everyone.


In refam we offer a warm atmosphere with friendly children who strive to


j do their best and enthusiastic staff who are committed to providing our children with the best in education.


Please telephone Mrs Long (Office Manager) in the school office for more details on 01200 423539.


Application forms are on our website: www.pendle.lancs.sch.uk Closing date: Thursday 14th may 2015 at lpm


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To request an application pack please contact Wballey Medical Centre on 01254 823273 or for an informal discussion about the post please contact Pauline Stewart on 01254 823273 or pauline.stewart2(S.nhs.nei


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School Administrative officer W Grade 4 pt 13 -17


ffivS 37 hrs per week, term time only + 2 weeks £=£££*


Salary: £15941 - £17372, pro rata Actual Salary: £14124 - £15392 Required for June 2015


Governors are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, highly motivated


Administrative Assistant to join an experienced administrative support tpam in our busy school office. •


The successful candidate will have excellent ICT and organisational skills and will be familiar with using Microsoft Office Packages.


An application form and a copy of the job description can be downloaded from the school website.


The closing date for applications is Thursday, 7th May 2015 1 0 Full time Class


2 LGV Driver, must have Hiab certificate and Driver CPC. Job


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BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY Bricklayers


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larger gangs need only apply. Please telephone Andy on 07918 663134 Monday


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Almost 1 in 4 adults found their last


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DRIVERS, TRANSPORTS LOGISTICS


The award winning Seafood Pub Company is recruiting a


Financial Controller (part- ACCOUNTANCY


Johnston Press is one of the UK's largest media publishers covering print, online and mobile.


Our client is building a team of digital sales professionals in the Burnley area and the newspaper title you will be working on is the Burnley Express.


Your role will comprise of:


• Consultative solution based sales on the telephone and face to face with our clients.


• You will drive digital sales through multi media platforms. Advising our clients of optimum ways to advertise and grow their business.


• Dealing with existing and new clients.


• Advising our clients of our optimum - ways to advertise and grow their business.


If this sounds like you or someone • that you know, then please email us:


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, v .. B u rn le y t S x a r e s s * ' ~ir randstad working In partnership with Johnston Press You will receive


• Excellent training and career development'


• Uncapped bonus • Company car - smartphone - iPad


If you have previous experience in multimedia sales - strong communication skills and a competitive attitude you will be an ideal candidate for this role.


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Witten BCv Rishton Con B.


SCORECARDS CHERRYTREEvREAD Cherry Tree innings


MHadfiekT M.Ummis J . Kennedy A. Ullah Diplock


S.Akhtar N. Iqbal


C.Kennedyt K. Florentine 0. Lagan Rlnce


ct O'Connor b Lowes........15 b Lowes........................... ........5 b Lowes................. - ....... ......18 ctWhalleyb Rushton...........17 b Erasmus..............................71 IbwbRushton................ .......0 lbwbHussain..M................... .4 notout...................................32 Ibwb Erasmus............... .......1 b Erasmus........................ .......7


notout...................................0 Extras................................ ......17 Total (for 9 wickets).........187


Bowlinq: E Lowes 16-5-40-3; Rushton 13-3-42-2; Wood 2-0-15-0; Hussain 5-0-37-1: Erasmus 9-0-


O'Connor■,


Ibwblnce.. b Ince........... b Diplock... ctHadfieldblnce runout.......... ct Florentine b Ince__-....10 ct Logan bUllah.....................8 notout...................................33 ct Diplock b Ince...................14 b Ince.......................................0 notout.....................................8 Extras......................................48 Total (for9 wickets).__.188


Bowling: Diplock 13-0-77-1; Ince 17-3-52-6; Ullah 3-0-19-1;Hadfield4.3-1-9-0; Florentine 6-3-18-0.


K. Smithson M. Rishton Watkinson 0. Mills R. Staines M. Schofield B. Swindells


CUTHEROE V BAXENDEN Baxenden Innings C. Waddington Ibwb Guneratne..__.......12 ctCoulterb Sharp...............12 IbwbSharp..............................0 ctDewhurstbGuneratne..13 bGuneratne...... ......................2


ct Dibb b Guneratne___ 26 bGuneratne___ ....____2 ctCoulterbLord_____ 8


G.Sudworth M.Austin M.Aspinall


,


Clitheroe Innings B.Ahmed N. Bolton


J. Dewhurst Guneratne P. Dibb T.Lord


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DARTS. IbwbGuneratne.....................0 • bGuneratne..........................5


notout.................................JO Extras..................................... .18 Total..........................................98


Bowling: Sharp 16-5-37-2; Dewhurst 5-2-94); Guneratne 15-7-27-7; Lord 4-0-18-1.


st Staines b Sudworth......23 IbwbSudworth.....................6 Ibwb Sudworth.....................2 notout............................... ...34 IbwbWatkinson.....................5 notout................................ .....17 Extras.......................................12 Total (for4wickets)...... ...99


Bowling: Watkinson 8-2-31-1; Sudworth 13.2-5- 46-3;Swindells4-0-15-0; Aspinall 2-0-7-0. ■


EDEN FI ELDvSAlES BURY Salesbury Innings LParkinson J.Watson Pradeep


J.Rawlinson A Mercer M.Shahbaz E. Foster S.Brown S.Bristoi


Dickie Palmer, winneroftheinau- gural lady captain's dayat Mytton Fold with an excellent nett 68, also claiming thetwospot(s).


Ibwb Gallagher.....................20 ctCottonbWalker................43 bRushton................................65 b Gallagher................................4 b Gallagher............................ .18 bRushton.................................11 bRushton..................................5 notout...................................8


notout.....................................9 Extras......................................22 Total (7 wickets)...............205


Bowling: Bones 13-3-57-0; Rushton 13-2-46-3; Walker 10-1-43-1; Gallagher 9-2-53-3.


Edenfield Innings F. Phillips P. Gallagher M.Bums A Barnes J. Smith J. Walker LFlitcroft LBones M. Cotton R. Goodchild A Rushton


Ibwb Mercer....... ....... b Mercer...................... h Mercer......................


ct Green b Pradeep... Ibwb Mercer............... IbwbPradeep............. Ibwb Mercer..............


bJ. Bristol... b Pradeep... notout......... Extras........... Total...............


Dickie Palmer made the most of Mytton Fold Golf Club's inau­ gural lady captain’s day.


Henotonlywonthecompeti- tion outright with an excellent nett 68, but as he was the only competitor to birdie a par 3, he also scooped the whole of the Twos Pot. Dickie was chased home by


.......12


ct S. Bristol b J . Bristol__.13 ...8


Wayne Ivinson, Dave Griffith and Nigel Fairhurst, all three carding nett 70s, only split by a card play-off. Keith F itzh en ry ju s t


..................134


Bowling: Mercer 14-0-63-5; S. Bristol 7-0-21-0; Pradeep 8.5-1-32-3; J . Bristol 2-0-7-2.


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS v BRINSCAU Ribblesdale innings


J. Rain S. Jackson Canning D. Steinson M. Clarkson M. Briggs R. Clarkson


Ibwb van Rensburg..............3 ctLowebMacLachlan__.17 notout.................................100 ran out....................................16 Ibwb van Rensburg........... .16 ctvan Rensburg b Bolton...5 notout...................................12 Extras............................ 9 Total (5 wickets)................178


Bowling: van Rensburg 14-1-53-2; Burgess 13-4- 25-0; MacLachlan 9-1-42-1; Bolton 9-1-58-1.


Brinscall innings LWinstanley S. Parker vanRensburg. Ibwbl.Britdiffe. S. MacLachlan b 1. Britcliffe......... P.Lowe S. Hawke P. Chaplin 0. Parker A Bolton 1. Billington S. Burgess


st Clarkson bThompson.„42 ctandb Sunderland.............6 .......15 .......18


stClarksonblhompsee.....0 bThompson_________ 2 notout.........................18 bThompson..................... I....0 runout.........................


.1


blhompson............................0 ct Canning b I. Britdiffe._.1


Extras____ ________ 21 Total.......... ..............


.124


Bowling: Sunderland 10-2-27-1;! Britdiffe 8-1-22- 0;I. Britcliffe 10.3-l-37-3;Thompson 9-2-23-5.


pipped Dave Pennington for fifth spot after cards following their tie on nett 71s, but Dave took the Division Two prize. In the ladies’ section it was


awinforBrenda Griffith with a nett 71, with Gillian Pinder second and Doreen Hammond third. Mytton Fold’s seniors


played the first round of the Kevin Shanley Charity com­ petition, with Frank Niekson (nett 73) heading the table. Angus Barr finished one


shot behind, with Steve Wor- rall another shot in arrears. Graham Slater finished


fourth with a nett 76, closely followedbyGeoffHoltom(nett 77)-


With two more rounds to


play, andthe best-two-from- three scores to count, it’s still all to play for with such tight scoring. In last week’s Texas Scram­


ble it was a win for Keith Fit­ zhenry, Barrie Walmsley and Steve Cunliffe - for the second year in succession! In the April Midweek Sta-


bleford, Graham Slater was top of the results sheet with


mi S s i l


32 points, three points clear of Chris Quinn and Jack Wil­ son, with Chris runner-up fol­ lowing a card playoff. Mytton Fold are again run­


ning their taster sessions to give those new-to golf the op­ portunity to have a try. The programme, which


costs £50, provides four ses­ sions (6-7-30 p.m.) starting next Thursday. -A ll equipment will be pro­


vided. Contact the Golf Shop on 01254 245392. • Clitheroe maintained


their unbeaten record with a hard-fought draw at Ribble Valley Seniors’ League rivals Chorley last Thursday. Clitheroe built up a 2-0


lead with wins from seniors captain Richard Crossley and partner Peter Robinson, and the second pairing of Jeff Crowther and Phil Bishop, but Chorley hit back with a hat-trick of wins against Phil Walmsley and Kenny Ward, Neil Fawcett and Roger Wil­ liams and Tom Poole and Ri­ chard Read. The final pair of Peter Har­


greaves and Ian Lambert raced into a six-hole lead after sev- enholes.andheldonto record an emphatic 6 and 5 win and make the overall match score a draw at 3-3. 0 It was novelty competi­


tion time at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club on Sunday with the annual 3 clubs and a putter event taking centre stage. Members were only al­


lowed four clubs in their bags and did a full 18 holes in ex­ cellent conditions. Darren Holden and John Simpson completed a creditable one


over par score. Darren was the winner after a card play­ off (96-26-70) with John run­ ner-up with 85-15-70. Sunday saw the annual


Yamazaki doubles competi­ tion. The eight best scores go into round two of the knock­ out stage, and they were: Pe­ ter Halpin and Mike Lakin 38 points; Adam Hayhurst and. ted Crosby 37; Ian McDon­ nell and Ian Topping 37; John Simpson and Graham Monk 35; John Hodkinson and Keith Wiggins 34; Geoff Pallister and Jim Walker 34; Graham Hinchcliffe and Steve Baines 34; Richard Jackson and Jim Sumner33. 0 It was the ELGA quali­


fier at Whalley on Saturday, won by D. Hanson’s six under par66.T.Thornberwasinthe winners’ circle again with a very good 67, and third place went to B Graves. These three will represent Whalley as the ELGA team, which is played at Accrington on May 9th. . Division two winner with


71 was N. Jefferson, with P. Chalker (74) second and J. Wade (75) third. There were three twos on


the day for K. Moore, D. Han­ son and K. Johnson. • Theladymembersat Whal­


ley went out on Thursday in glorious conditions to com­ pete in the first Medal round and Qualifying round for the Longworth Cup, with a handi­ cap limit of30. The winner was Jean Sand­


erson with 92-20-72, followed by Joan Whittakerwith 91-18- 73. Jennifer Eastwood with 101-27-74, and Ann Pollard with 101-25-76.


Dickie makes most. of inaugural event


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