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Last Updated: 12/03/2007 16:14:04
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Part Time Renovator Of Furniture - Closing Date: Tuesday 20th March 07..- Vacancy Filled
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Recycling Unlimited is a local charity which works with people suffering from mental illness
and members of any disadvantaged or socially excluded group in need of rehabilitation, by
providing facilities for work experience and vocational skills training.
They are currently seeking an experienced renovator of second hand furniture to support the
development of their two charity shops with increased quality of furniture.
The post is for 16 hours per week, salary commensurate with skills and experience.
Specific duties will be:
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Renovating second hand pieces of furniture donated to our charity shops, including
repairing, assembling, sanding, painting and varnishing and / or joinery and upholstering duties,
depending upon the state of the furniture donated to our charity shops
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Developing quality standards to satisfy our customers needs
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Keeping accurate records and files of all activities carried out
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Training and co-ordinating volunteers and trainees working in the renovation of furniture, if required
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Helping in the collection of donated goods and delivery of items sold, when required
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In partnership with the rest of the team raising the profile of Recycling Unlimited.
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Ensuring that all personal and financial information is kept confidential in line with the 1998 Data Protection Act
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Assisting in the co-ordination of the day to day operation of the charity, as requested
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Deadline for applications is Tuesday 20th March 07.
Interviews will take place on Wednesday 28th March 07.
To apply, please send covering letter and CV to Recycling Unlimited at the address below.
For further information about this job post, including full job description and person specification,
please contact Abel Rivera or Kerry Hunter at:
Recycling Unlimited
151 Newland Avenue
Hull
HU5 2ER
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This project is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund
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Job Vacancy - Part Time Operations Support Assistant - Closing Date: Thursday 22nd March 07- Vacancy Filled
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Hull Churches Housing Association is an independent, locally based association providing
353 homes including sheltered and supported housing.
They have a vacancy for a part-time Operations Support Assistant, 2½ days per week
(17.5 hours). Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning plus full time cover for
holidays and sickness. Salary is £14,500 (pro rata).
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Job Vacancy - Part-Time Administrator - Closing Date: Monday 12th March 2007 Job Share - 17.5 hours pw: All day Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Starting salary £14,787pa pro rata (pay award pending)- Vacancy Filled
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HIHAC is an independent charity based in Hull and provides free, confidential specialist advice to anyone experiencing housing problems.
For this post, they are looking for an experienced administrator, someone with a wide experience of working with Word and Access gained over a period of at least 2 years and minimum of RSA II/NVQ or equivalent.
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Current Affairs - Saturday 23rd September 06 - Manchester Stop the War March By Mo with 7 page Photo Gallery.
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After two nights in a row taking pictures at the Adelphi Club; Monkey Boy, Stop it your killing me,
Freaks Union on Thursday night and Afterglow, Tonik and The Shine on Friday,
I wasn't looking forward to a long day of photos at the Manchester Stop the War protest on Saturday.
It's Sunday morning now and my first memory is dropping off to sleep in the
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Current Affairs -
Lunch Reimbursements For Volunteers On State Benefits - Please Act
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The Department for Work and Pensions' new guidance, issued in May 2006, says
that lunch reimbursements count as earnings for volunteers on state benefits,
and thus could affect their benefits. The letter below (see link) was written
by Kate Bowgett from Off the Streets And Into Work (OSW) to make it easier for
volunteer-using
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Current Affairs -
18th March 2006 Stop The War protest in London - 16 page Photo gallery by Mo
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The protest organized by Stop The War Coalition and the
Muslim Association of Britain attracted over 100,000 people and I was one of them.
Along with 8 other good folk from Hull we had a great day despite being clamped.
I'm posting all my photos and look forward to publishing your views of the event coming soon.
Enjoy!
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Current Affairs -
In Reply to Charles Clarke Email- Your views on fighting terrorism By Sean Atkinson
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Dear Mr Clarke,
I am terribly upset with laws you are trying and thankfully failing,
to enshrine. If you give in and remove our hard won freedoms then
those who oppose democracy will have won. In an ironic twist where
you try to bring order and peace, you will bring strangulation and
insurgence. Where you try to bring safety and security you will bring needless imprisonment and
suffering.
The actions to
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Current Affairs - ID Cards - A Goldrush For Some By Martin Fuller
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David Blunkett's latest resignation has highlighted an aspect of government plans to introduce ID cards and create a data base to back them up. They will be worth a fortune to those who invest in the companies who win the contracts to have us all bar coded, logged and registered.
Blunkett invested and took a directorship in a company that specialises in DNA
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Current Affairs -
In Reply to Charles Clarke Email- Your views on fighting terrorism By Paul Whitlow and B E Robinson
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Dear Mr. Clarke.
Of course I think our laws should be updated when necessary, with due regard for civil liberties, after full debate in the House.
If people cannot be brought to trial because laws have not kept pace with modern technology, for example, the law must be updated. However, the creation of new offences should be undertaken with great care. Religious tolerance allows for criticism and has an
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Current Affairs -
In Reply to Charles Clarke Email- Your views on fighting terrorism By Martin Deane
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I am emailing you today to find out your views on the action the Government is proposing to take to challenge the new terrorist threats that face all of us.
Since the London bombings of 7 July, we all know that the UK faces a terrorist threat of a different level
of seriousness and complexity from anything Britain has faced before.
We are confronting extremists whose aims are to kill and
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Current Affairs -
Reply to Lee Cassanell's Election Wars 2: Enter The Candidates By Lydia Rivlin
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I happened upon your page devoted to the last election only yesterday and even though the time is past, felt moved to protest that possibly Lee Cassanell was being a tad of a particle of a sliver of a shadow of a teensy weensy bit unfair to me.
Most importantly, I am not a pensioner. That's really too awful.
Calculating a woman's age upwards is an ungentlemanly act, uncharacteristic of
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Current Affairs -
No To Identity Cards! By Martin Fuller
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The Government is preparing to push through legislation to introduce national identity cards with a bill on
28th June.
Speculation is that they hope to bulldoze the whole thing through before public opposition can mobilise.
That is, before the public come to realise the full implications
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Current Affairs -
Hull Primary Schools By Rob Rooney
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Self-proclaimed socialist councillor Daren Hale washes his hands of Hull primary
schools in their looming financial crisis and even goes so far as to suggest ways of schools
balancing their books i.e. making redundancies, leaving vacancies empty etc.
Statements like this give socialists a bad name, Daren!
It's only a few weeks
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Current Affairs -
Why Make Poverty History By Martin Deane
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A coach from Hull to Edinburgh will be on for the Make Poverty History demonstration, Saturday July 2nd 2005.
Martin Deane and Rich Mills are organising.
Prices are £22 and £18 concessions, phone Martin on 471467 for a seat.
Book NOW and bring your wrist
bands, placards, fancy dresses and tell them - "ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE".
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Current Affairs -
Learn Before You Burn !- or why incineration will always be a problem By Martin J Deane 26th May 2005
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Hedon, Monday night, to a 100-packed community hall, Dr Paul Connett gave a brilliant talk on the dangers of
incinerators and incineration. (I advertised this via my 200-strong email list - which YOU are
welcome to join!)
In a passionate presentation, New York chemistry professor Paul Connett said of incineration:
"We shouldn't be doing this anyway!
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Current Affairs -
The Election 2005 - Another One Crossed Off The List by Rich Mills with 7 page photo gallery by Mo
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The Election 2005 was a colourful and amazing spectacle, especially closer than most to the action.
Not for me the putting of an X against the name of some stranger, who is then supposed
to represent your interest in Parliament.
No I was much more involved in our democratic process.
Acting as a Polling Agent for Martin Deane of the Green Party, I spent the day
at the very
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Current Affairs - The Hell-ection - King Rats Common Sense Guide to The Bastards in Charge
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Hear ye, hear ye, election time is upon us again.
Inspiring speeches thought provoking debates, radical policies for the good of
mankind, or who the hell do I vote for?
2pence on lesbians 1pence on fags, wasn't that Dalek episode good!
Yes citizens I am as bemused as you, so let's delve into the partisan tribes that
inhabit Westminster
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Current Affairs -
Election Wars 2: Enter the Candidates by Lee Cassanell
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Starring: Diana Johnson as - The Red Baron
Dennis Healy as - The Yellow Peril
Martin Dean as - Captain Planet
Lydia Rivlin as - The Blue Oyster
Co Starring: Mo as - Jimmy Olsen
Lee Cassanell as - Ronald McDonald
The Chanterlands Avenue Baptist Church Mafia as - Themselves
The Story so far....
Emperor Tony Blair declared war on
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Current Affairs -
War and Terror ... The Green Party by Martin J Deane.
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Brave hero, George W Bush, commander in chief of the world, oops, sorry, America,
wants to liberate all peoples from oppression wherever they may be, and is set on
bringing democracy to the Middle East.
Let's see how well he has done so far - and, of course, the Republicans' "junior partner"
in all this, New Labour.
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