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tke perfect ingredient Weilocks, based in Nelson have the following vacancies:- .


Sales/Customer Service Advisor Full Time (Hours to be Agreed)


A Sales/Customer Service Advisor is required to join our busy Sales Office. 0


You will be required to deal with a high volume of calls from our customers so a good telephone manner and customer service skills Is essential.


We are looking for a strong Customer Service Advisor who is able to manage their own workload in an organised manner and work under pressure.


Applicants will also need competent Excel systems skills. This role will include Saturday working on a rota basis, usually 1 Saturday in 3. To learn more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: Sue@wellocks.co.uk Assistant Prep Room Manager


A vacancy has arisen for an Assistant Prep Room Manager to work in our busy food preparation department. This is a hands on position and applicants must have previous food handling & catering/food manufacturing experience.


Applicants must also have experience in stock control, be trained to HACCP standards and have good staff management skills. To leam more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: danielw@wellocks.co.uk


Prep Room Operatives - Various Shifts


We have a number of full time vacancies to work in our busy food preparation department. Applicants must be hard working, reliable and have good communication skills.


To learn more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: danielw@wellocks.co.uk Night Warehouse - Pickers & Packers


We have some full time night shift vacancies working in our warehouse, picking and checking customer orders. ■ Attention to detail is essential.


Applicants must be hard working, reliable and have good communication skills. To leam more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: louise@wellocks.co.uk


Order Inputters Nights - Part Time


We are looking for part-time order inputters to work in our busy night office. Hours of work will be 8pm to 01.00am.


Candidates must be computer literate and keyboard experience is essential. Speed and accuracy is critical to the success of this role.


The Job will involve inputting orders from our customers and these will be either left on the answer machine or sent via email or fax. To learn more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: louise@wellocks.co.uk


Full Time Maintenance Operative


We have a vacancy for a full time maintenance operative to work alongside our maintenance team to carry out all building/plant maintenance and repair.


Previous mechanical experience is essential. Start finish times and Salary to be discussed.


To learn more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to steve@wellocks.co.uk Full time Cleaner We require a cleaner for our warehouse.


This will be a manual role and will require the manoeuvring of pallets for cleaning behind, cleaning of all racking qnd shelving and will involve the use of ladders & cleaning machinery. Full training will be given.


To leam more about us visit Wellocks.com arid to apply email a C.V. to: steve@wellocks.co.uk Product Specification Data Entry


We are looking for someone to source product specifications from suppliers and enter information into our company database. Experience in MS Office, particularly MS Excel required. Meticulous attention to detail and ability to work to tight deadlines.


Any food background and/or experience with BRC and similar quality programmes will be advantageous, however full training will be given to the right candidate. Hours & Salary to be discussed.


To leam more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a CV to helen@wellocks.co.uk HGV Class 1, HGV Class 2, 7.5T & Van Delivery Representatives


Applicants must be able to work to a tight delivery schedule, whilst ensuring a high level of customer service at all times. If you are hard-working, reliable, and conscientious and like early mornings we would like to hear from you. Driver CPC Card is essential. -


To learn more about us visit Wellocks.com and to apply email a C.V. to: johns@wellocks.co.uk C ;;v vios'-- weilocks':


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Bowling: Mercer 14-2-59-2; Pradeep 17-6-27-4; J. Bristol 7-0-19-2; S. Bristol 3.3-0-14-2.


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Read innings J. Marshall


B. Gorton Petersen


K. O’Connor C. Lowes T. Turner N.Ahmed E.Lowes


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notout.................... 6 Extras................... .14 Total (for 6 wickets)... .171


Bowling: Fazal 6-0-19-0; A. Davidson 5-1-17-0; W. Davidson 8-3-31-0; Khalid 17-0-71-3; Ahmed 9-1-30-3.


Settle innings


J. Davidson A. Fazal Khalid H. Fazal LRead T. Davidson W. Davidson T. Strickland A. Davidson D. Strickland S. Ahmed


bBennetL.......... Ibwb Hussain....... bE Lowes.......... bE. Lowes................ . c Petersen bRushton... 29 stO'ConnorbRushton..,25 bE Lowes................ 0 c and bRushton.......... 0


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Salesbury innings L Parkinson J. Watson Pradeep J.Rawimson S. Wharton A. Mercer P. Richardson S. Brown S. Bristol N.Green J. Bristol


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cWatkinsonbSudworth_27 lbw b S u dw o r th _ 4


cWaddingtonbSudworth.0 notout...................21


cStainesbSudworth___ 2 c Watkinson b Smithson.,2 b Smithson................0


cSwindellsbSmithson....2 notout____________6


Bowling: Swindells 6-2-11-0; Aspinall 7-1-31-0; Sudworth 17-5-41-4; Smithson 15-1-43-5.


Extras.......................6 Total (for 9 wickets). J29


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M. Rishton L Watkinson M. Schofield R. Staines K. Smithson M. Austin 0. Sudworth B. Swindells M. Aspinall


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Bowling: Sunderland 4-0-10-1; J. Britcliffe 16.4-4-59-6; I. Britcliffe 11-3-32-2; Clarkson 2-0-7-0.


Ribblesdale innings J. Rain


S. Jackson D.Steinson Canning


R. Clarkson C.Coilinge M. Clarkson M. Briggs


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Bowling: Adams 8-1-32-2; Ince 9-1-27-1; Uriah 7-1-22-1; Florentine 6.2-1-23-3.


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Bowling: Dewhurst 12-3-30-1; Marquet 6-2-9- 0; Guneratne 17-8-18-6; Ross 10-0-45-2.


Clitheroe innings J. Dewhurst


B. Ahmed A Ross


Guneratne P.Dibb - N.Ashraf


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Extras.................. .....4 Total (for4wickets)....114


Bowling: Hawke 11.2-2-46-1; Maher 10-3-24-2; Newton 4-0-14-0; Fernando 3-2-14-0; Edgar 2-0-9-0.


EDENFIELD v WHALLEY Whalley Innings


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Silver welterweight champion Khan refuses to be silenced in hispursuitofa lucrative match­ up with Floyd Mayweather and the 28-year-old is hoping that victory over Chris Algieri in New York could pave the way for such a contest in September. Meanwhile, with Khan em­


barking on his 34th profession­ al bout tomorrow, against an American whose only defeat ar­ rived at the hands of Manny Pae- quiao last year, Brook will make another defence of his IBF World welterweight title against fellow Englishman Frankie Gavin at London’s 02 Arena on Saturday. Brook insists he isn’t looking beyondthe29-year-oldBrummie,


he demand is Lherc fora Bailie ofBritain showdown belween Amir Khan and Kell Brook-hul Clithcroc boxer Luke Blackledg'e can't see


but the euphoria surrounding Matchroom's successful staging of Carl Froch and George Groves at Wembley Arena 12 months ago has quenched the British public’s thirstforanother all-England en­ counter with a prestigious strap on the line. “I think Kell Brook could en­


counter a few problems but he’ll come through to win the fight,” said Blackledge. “It’s a difficult fight for him because Frankie Gavin is a tough opponent. But Brook is a different level. “Khan’s hand speed and ex­


perience should see him through thefighttoo.Ithinkitwillbecom- fortable for Khan in the end be­ cause he’s got’too much about him.” Blackledge added: “I don’t


think that fight will happen yet. Itmighthappenfurtherdownthe line though. Khan is still chasing Mayweatherandhe’sstill wan ting that big fight. “He should take the fight


Rematch with rival Groves is logical step for DeGale!


Luke Blackledge feels a re­ match against George Groves would be the logical step for newly-crowned IBF World su­ per-middleweight champion James DeGale.


The 29-year-old Hammersmith hitter arrived back on home soil on Tuesday having won a points decision over Andre Dirrell in Boston at the weekend. Judge Alan Davis had scored


the contest by the widest mar­ gin in the Brit’s favour, assess­ ing the damage as 117-109 after the American had twice been floored in the second round, while Daniel Fitzgerald and Howard John Foster went with


114-112. “He looked sharp and strong


for half of the fight but then he seemed to slow down and allow Dirrell back in to it,” Blackledge said. “But he did really well and he’s world champion so that’s all that matters. He went over to America and won it so fair play to him. “It was a close fight but he de;


served it, he did great, and that win opens up the door to other big match-ups now.” Groves inflicted DeGale’s


sole defeat fouryears ago at the 02 Arena as his former stable- mate swiped his prized Lons­ dale Belt to usurp him as British champion while being crowned


king of the Commonwealth in the process. Groves is set tojet across to


the States himself to challenge Badou Jack's WBCtitleandvicto- ry there could reignite a feud that has simmered since the former gym-mates’ amateur days. The one-time Olympic Gold


medallist had told Sky Sports News: “There’s a massive fight with George Groves down the line. Obviously I’d like to fight (Groves) again and get the win over him. “Our rivalry goes back, it’s


not a made-up rivalry. It's seri­ ous -we don’t like each other, so I think it’s natural fight to be made and I look forward to it.”


. / _ Amir Khan, and, inset, Kell Brook


with Broom though because it’s. oneeverybodywantstosee.They are both at the same level and it would be a sell-out in the UK. “Itwouldbeamint fight but I


think Khan beats Brook. Thefight should be made to happen".


Blackledge wants to see Battle of Britain!


CLITHEROE’S LUKE BLACKLEDGE LOOKS ATTHE BOXING SCENE


BLACK @DanBlack84


Clitheroe to host touch rugby


If you are aged 16 or over and want to get fit and have fun at the same time, check your diary forthenextsix 0 Tuesday evenings.


The first of six consecutive ClitheroeTouch Rugby Se­ ries sessions, all of which are free to all and for both sexes, starts on Tuesday at the Castle field between 7-8-30 p.m. The series has been or­


ganised by Clitheroe Rug­ by Club as a way ofbringing more people into a sport ®


that’s growing around the world. Touch has developed


from rugby, but rather than tackling and all the


intricacies of the game, it is a simple, energetic game suitable for all fitness lev­ els.


One of sport’s best kept


secrets, it’s an extremely . effective means of improv-. ingcardiovascularfitness, * strength, coordination, speed of movement and agility. Clitheroeheld the inau­ gural series last summer


with more than 50 people attending each session. Since then the club has continued to grow with two senior teams, a few veterans games and a fast- g* expanding junior section ® experiencing successes throughout last season. Chairman Andrew


Thornber said: “The club is committed to build on the successoflastyear’sTouch Series to bring more peo­ ple into the game of rugby 31 in general. “It’s been recognised that surprisingly few peo-


pleareawarethatwehavea 0 rugby club in the town, de­ spite the club being formed in 1977 and being resident at Littlemoor for more than 35 years.


“We hope that events


like these will change x that!"


If you are interested


in coming or just want • to find out more, you can turn up on the night or e- @ mail touch@clitheroerug- by.com. There is also a Face-


book page under Clitheroe TouchRugbyoronTwitter @clitheroerugby


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