issue 1019 Thursday 26 July 2018

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Issue 1019

Call 0114 283 11 00

Sits Vac

Private Adverts For Sale

• Dining table and sideboard for sale, Both teak Table round, 4ft diameter, centre opening to increase size by 1ft. Sideboard 78”L 18”D with 4x 12” high legs. 3 off centre drawers, 2 door cupboard to left and drop door drinks cabinet to right. Purchased 1971 and in vgc. £200 Tel 2831150 • Flymo hovervac grass cutter £25 small ladder £25 - Tel. 0114 286 3059 • Registration numbers on retention certificates for transfer via DVLA (currently PLG) ASZ2102 & ASZ2103 £750 for details ring 0755 5530328 or 0738 7995729. • Kampa utility tent, 3 meters squared, used once £80 ono. 0794 0033 822. • 4 Aluminium reclining garden chairs (stackable), good condition - £25 - Mob: 07887 917 350. • Brompton folding bike, red, 3 speed, with cover. Very good condition - £350 - Phone: 0777 145 6113. • 2x children’s canvas folding garden chairs never used - £15 - penistone area - 01226 762 129. • BEKO Condenser sensor dryer, 6kg, Good Condition £50, Tel: 07903 845402. • Flyme Hover Mower & set of steps - £25 each - Tel: 286 3059. • 2 section aluminium ladder, 4 metres - £25 ono. Powr touch caravan mover - £50 ono. Electric router still boxed, never used - £20 ono. Tel: 07421 370 968. • 5 Cream faux suede dining chairs with oak legs - £75 - 0789 986 5687. • Beko Condenser sensor dryer, 6kg, good condition - £50 - 0790 384 5402. Wanted

• WANTED - Ex-Stock Electrical Cables, sockets, plumbing, pipe fittings etc. Cash waiting. Call 0773 077 3526. • ld pen knives, good prices paid. Will collect 0114 285 1372. • Older type AIR RIFLES & PISTOLS PELLET TINS. Men’s and women’s GOLD RING and WATCHES. Top prices paid. Collector. 07518 938 321. • Wrist watches, pocket watches, clocks. Older the better. Starting collection. Cash waiting - 0751 893 8321. • Garden Shed - 288 5858.

CARAVAN FOR SALE Bailey Senator Vermount 2004. 2 Berth, VGC, Large end bathroom. Sale to inc: awning, TV and many extras - £4,000.

Tel: 0776 580 8820.

Local Directory

26th July 2018

www.looklocal.org.uk

Quality Hotel Formerly Staindrop Lodge Require Part time receptionist. Shifts will be afternoons (2.30-10pm) to include weekends Experience preferred but not essential as full training will be given Please call in for a application form Call us on 01142843111 for more information

Old ridge akery

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We want to hear from caring, enthusiastic and dedicated team players with a can-do approach who, as a Support Worker, will be committed to support people to have a great life through innovative person centred support. If you interested in pursuing a career in care please visit us at our open day at Thorncliffe Cricket Club,

Requires an experienced Baker, to work in a very busy hand crafted bakery, located in the centre of Holmfirth please call for more information

Lound Side, Chapeltown, S35 2US on 1st August at 10am.

THE WORTLEY ARMS

If your unable to make it on the day but interested in applying visit our website:

0787 265 0292 REQUIRE PART TIME FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

(BAR / WAITING) FOR FURTHER INFO OR TO APPLY, PLEASE CALL JAMIE ON:

0114 288 8749

or email CV’s to enquiries: enquiries@wortley-arms.co.uk

We offer a wide range of benefits and opportunity to develop.

www.c-i-c.co.uk/careers

Job Advertising in Works! Don’t just take our word for it: A really simple and straight forward process, really please pleased with the response and filled the position as a direct result from the advert.

Kate Deakin Equi-Trek

POSITION AVAILABLE in Chapeltown for a

CLEANING OPERATIVE

on Monday’s for 4 hours, start and finish times flexible. Lovely company and competitive salary. Must be self-motivated and take pride in delivering a very high standard of work. Please call Anna on 01142901850 for more information.

Local Sport PETE APPLEYARD TROPHY RETURNS TO OUGHTIBRIDGE

Sunday July 29 THE Pete Appleyard Trophy takes place once again on Sunday July 29 with five teams competing in the charity cricket competition. Five teams compete in the six over contest with Oughtibridge CC, Oughtibridge Men’s FC, Oughtibridge over 35 Men’s FC, Oughtibridge Ladies FC and Stocksbridge RUFC all battling for the trophy. It will be held at Oughtibridge War Memorial Cricket Club at Waterside Gardens in Oughtibridge. It is held in memory of former Oughtibridge legend Pete Appleyard. The action gets underway at 12pm and the bar will be open all day. All are welcome so please come along and support this fantastic event.

Tigers Howarth and Wright wrap up pair title again

Sits Vac Class 1 HGV Driver Equi-Trek is the leading manufacturers of equestrian and leisure vehicles, supplying to the UK and overseas. We currently have vacancy for a fulltime Class 1 HGV driver to join our expanding business in Stocksbridge. The role will consist of up to 37.5 hours per week (with overtime available) with variable start times and finish times and the possibility of some overnight stops. The ideal candidate will have clean driving license and a good knowledge of Tacho regulations along with working time. Candidates must have a current valid Digital tachograph card and CPC card, and willing to work overtime to meet the needs of the business. Basic rate: £10.45 per hour Overtime rate (available after 9 hours of work): £13.06 per hour Please apply with your CV and cover letter at jobs@equi-trek.com

SHEFFIELD’S Kyle Howarth admitted with Charles Wright they “got the job done” in a thrilling finale to the Championship Pairs. The Tigers duo beat Workington’s Ty Proctor and Nicolai Klindt in the final to retain the title at Somerset on Friday night. Howarth and Wright won their group with 22 points before beating pre-meeting favourites Lakeside in the semis while the

Workington pair went through with 20 points and outgunned Peterborough in their semifinal. Howarth said: “It’s a tough day, we knew it was going to be hard. We worked as a team and we were consistent all the way through the night. “We just chipped away with no last places and putting points on the board. When it came to the big heats we stepped our game up.

“Charles and I sussed out where we were riding all night and where we wanted to be. When it came to the semis and final we got the job done. “We kept calm and didn’t make drastic changes during the meeting.” Proctor won the final but Wright and Howarth packed into second and third keeping Klindt at bay to wrap up the title once again.


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