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"'Food Retailing and the Environment': A paper given by Sir John Sainsbury to the Oxford Preservation Trust. July 1981" booklet
Paper given by Sir John Sainsbury (later Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover) on the siting of supermarkets at the Annual General Meeting of the Oxford Presevation Trust.
The paper aimed "to show the many ways in which modern supermarkets can both complement and enhance the environment". It...
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The paper aimed "to show the many ways in which modern supermarkets can both complement and enhance the environment". It...
- Ref. No: SA/BRA/1/2/20
- Format: Printed Material
- Date: Jul 1981
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 booklet
- Access: Open
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Paper given by Sir John Sainsbury (later Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover) on the siting of supermarkets at the Annual General Meeting of the Oxford Presevation Trust.
The paper aimed "to show the many ways in which modern supermarkets can both complement and enhance the environment". It discusses changes to food shopping, shop size and location, variety in food shopping, car parks,and unconventional sites (redevelopment of brownfield sites). The booklet was published by Sainsbury's Public Relations Department for the interest of local authorities and those concerned with food shopping.
Includes press release relating to the publication of the paper.
The paper aimed "to show the many ways in which modern supermarkets can both complement and enhance the environment". It discusses changes to food shopping, shop size and location, variety in food shopping, car parks,and unconventional sites (redevelopment of brownfield sites). The booklet was published by Sainsbury's Public Relations Department for the interest of local authorities and those concerned with food shopping.
Includes press release relating to the publication of the paper.
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