Table of content
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Contents Page
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Page 2-5
Headlines
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Sunday Times Award
Page 7-12
Openings
— Mosborough
— Wakefield
— Milton Keynes
— Ladbroke Grove
— Stockport Homebase
— Eltham
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Building Better Business update
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Merchandising... -
Frontline
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FRONTLINE
YES, WE have put on weight!
Combining the April and May
Journals has produced a bumper
issue. JS is a very busy place at
the moment and we think the
Journal reflects that. We're also
honoured that this issue's... -
Nestle employee video
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ASSISTANT MANAGING director, Tom Vyner, was interviewed
by Nestl6's managing director, Frank Edwards, as part of the
Nestle employee video. -
Squash ad comes out on top
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Squash ad comes out on top
JS ADVERTISING has
squashed another award onto
the hst of accolades received by
the company. The Campai^
Press Awards judged JS's colour
magazine ad for High Juice fruit
squashes to be the Best... -
Directors face new directions
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Directors face new directions
WITH THE approach of the new financial year the
chairman announced a number of changes of responsi-bility affecting directors. These changes include the
promotion of Bob Cooper to the main board.... -
Senior Management Appointments
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Senior Management Appointments Retail division
When Brian Goodswen retires as
district manager. Central and
Western area, in July he will be
succeeded by Ernest Ormes,
manager of Kempston. Alan
Bonner, manager of... -
Homebase to take off on breath of fresh air
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Homebase to take off on breath of fresh air
THE NEW HOMEBASE store
at Brentford, due to open on
May 11, has already attracted
much attention.
The building has been
modelled on a 1929 Italian
biplane by architect, Nick
G r... -
JS IS TOP FOOD RETAILER
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Sunday Times finds the most respected companies in the UK
JS IS TOP FOOD RETAILER JS has been judged to be the UK's most respected
food retailer and the third most respected company
in the UK in a new annual survey sponsored by... -
Branch opening—Mosborough
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MOSBOROUGH
Sheffield's new Sainsbury's opened in the town's new shopping centre —
m ^ H Crystal Peaks — which is in a prime position overlooking Sheffield and the
gJBJjJI rolling hills of South Yorkshire. 1. The Crystal... -
Branch opening—Wakefield
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WAKEFIELD
Wakefield now has a Sainsbury's trading shoulder to
shoulder with its Homebase which opened in 1986. So
keen were two customers to be first through the
doors they camped overnight in the car park!
1. The management... -
Branch opening—Milton Keynes
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MILTON KEYNES
As Milton Keynes celebrated 21 years since the first
diggers moved in and the city was born, JS presented
a bumper coming of age present to its citizens — a
brand new store. 1. An aerial shot of the food centre... -
Branch opening—Ladbroke Grove
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LADBROKE GROVE
IT'S THE STORE on the canal. Ladbroke Grove is the latest inner London store to open.
will be joined in the summer by a coffee shop with an outside seating area to flank the
Grand Union Canal, the towpath of... -
Homebase openings—Stockport
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STOCKPORT
Opening date: SI March 1988 Addxess: The Feel Centre, Great Portland Street
Stockport Opened "by. General manager, Dennis Males
Manager: Mike Pearson Statt 62 (51 new jobs)
Sales area: 36,500 sq ft Car park: 190... -
Branch opening—Eltham
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ELTHAM
Heavy, grey skies and drizzle on a IVIonday
morning may not be everybody's vision of a
happy scene, but residents of Eltham in
South London had sunshine smiles when
they saw their new store. 1. The store entrance... -
Building Better Business Newsflash
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Do you use the telephone in the branch?
How much training have you had?
Find out how to be even more professional by
using this package
It all starts later in 1988 when we spill the beans
Building
Better
Business
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One small step for a computer A giant leap for merchandising
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MEMBERS OF THE merchandising
department were
over the moon when
'Spaceman' stepped into
their office, because Spaceman
is a computerised
system for looking at shelf
layouts.
In the 'old days', when
new products were... -
IT'S LIFT OFF FOR SAINSBURY WING
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Above: Their Royal
Highnesses with Sir John
Sainsbury, left, and Peter
Ingram, constructions
manager, meet the
workers involved with the
building of the Sainsbury
Wing. Right: the
foundation stone. Centre
right: Sir John... -
Miss JS forever!
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The final of the Miss
JS contest, held at
the SSA dinner and
dance on March 19,
really was a final.
This year's
competition was the
last to be held and
winner. Sue Jones of
Central Croydon,
said: 'Does that
mean I'll be... -
Another opening another show
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Another opening another show
THE NATIONAL Youth
Theatre's patron, HRH The
Prince Edward, officially
opened the NYT's new
headquarters in Holloway
Road, London on March 30.
At the ceremony NYT
director, Edward... -
GET IN THE CHEAP SEATS
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GET IN LAST YEAR saw the successful
running of a Youth and
Music scheme at JS, which has
doubled in size this year.
Youth and Music, which
offers concessionary rates for
over 700 performances a year
to the under 30s, gave... -
Breakfast for the troops
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Breakfast for the troops
Look out titchy breakfasts — JS's
answer to the A Team is here. The all
action Nosher Squad has arrived to
encourage the young at heart to start the
day with any one of five tasty cereals.
The... -
Bathe with a bunny
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Bathe with a bunny
The Easter bunny bounced
into 175 branches recently
bubbling over with good
news for children's bath-time.
Bunny Bubble Bath costs
£1.65 for 500ml and comes in
a strong, cheerful container
which when... -
Easy life is a minestrone
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Easy life is a minestrone
Fresh Vegetables for
Minestrone Soup, available at
34 branches for 95p, is a super
idea for home-made soup
lovers in a hurry. This unique
concept offers all the fresh
vegetables necessary... -
How does your garden grow
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How does your garden grow
To make sure spring blossoms
out all over, Homebase has
introduced a range of plant
care products into all stores.
The range includes organic
and chemical all-purpose
fertilisers in 3kg bags and... -
Salads worth dressing for
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Salads worth dressing for
As the days grow longer and
warmer it's time to put away
the casserole pot and lighten
up meal times with a fresh
salad.
Ideal for those who are
stumped for the next
ingredient once... -
NEW MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE GETS INTO GEAR
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AT THE BRANCH Managers' Conference in January, a number of changes for retail management
were announced.
The board has recognised that, in recent years, store managers have been spending more and more
time involved in physical... -
More good news for good neighbours
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More good news for good neighbours
» As stores everywhere
seek out deserving groups
to receive JS good neighbour
contributions in the
coming year, cheques are
still being handed over to
the past year's groups.
GORDON... -
TV personality draws support
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TV personality draws support
THE RECENT grocery grab at
Taunton raised £1,007 for
South Western area district
manager, David Webb's district
charity — the Society for
Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS)
diseases. The event... -
Archdeacon will spread the word
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Archdeacon will spread the word
THE ARCHDEACON of the
diocese of Liverpool, the
Reverend David Woodhouse,
met and lunched with Warrington
store manager, Ray Kerr
and his deputy, Robert Forbes
during his recent pastoral... -
Giving it all away
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Giving it all away
A CHARITY draw organised
by Boots pic was won by Sue
Sturgess of Sutton. Sue presented
a £100 cheque to representatives
from Queen Mary's
Hospital, Carshalton, her
chosen charity for the
donation. -
Love your tiger feet
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Love your tiger feet
MY! WHAT big feet you've
got! — and a big talent to
match.
Customers at the Redhill
branch will recognise Pam Dysart
painted so vibrantly by her
six year old son Frankie for his
school's Mothers'... -
Quick thinking saves a life
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Quick thinking saves a life
MANDY LYNN DOBOSZ
(on the left of the photograph)
a student at Lancaster has been
presented with an award by the
Liverpool Shipwreck and
Humane Society for helping to
save the life of a young... -
Cut a dash in a dress
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Cut a dash in a dress
ANDY SINCLAIRE (Snow White) one of the favourites in this
year's IVIiss JS competition, led his dwarfish gang from West
Bromwich to victory in the Sandwell shopping centre pancake
race.
Nine teams of... -
How much for those doggies!
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How much for those doggies!
A FUNDRAISING raffle
open to staff and customers at
the six SavaCentre stores netted
£24,000, enough to buy
and train 24 dogs for the
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Association. The SavaCentre
sports... -
Pedallers cover the country
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Pedallers cover the country
'JOG OR BUST' said the
cyclists of North Finchley. It
turned out to be bust!
Staff from the store aimed,
on an exercise cycle outside the
shop, to pedal the distance from
Land's End to John... -
Margaret the fundraiser who never folds
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Margaret the fundraiser who never folds
FOR MOST OF US, work stops
when we leave our particular
store or office. Not in the case of
Margaret Ward though.
Margaret (far right of pic) is a
full time senior... -
Stuart has caterbility
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Stuart has caterbility
BOWTHORPE general assistant, Stuart Gilkes, received high praise
for his cooking at the regional final of the British Caterbility contest.
Competitors had an hour and a half to cook a set menu and... -
Children are put In freezer!
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Children are put In freezer!
C H I L D R E N FROM
Richmond Junior School in
Oldham were more than happy
to take time out of the
classroom to visit the local
store.
Nigel Hollway, Oldham's
deputy manager, gave a... -
Drivers win medals for fund raising
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Drivers win medals for fund raising
THESE FIVE Basingstoke
drivers have plenty to smile
about as they display the
medals presented them by
Peter Kelly, chairman of the
local bed race appeal. Out of
the 40 teams... -
Marge gets carried away
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Marge gets carried away
ASIDE FROM THE usual trade at Winton there was some extra monkey business recently when
general assistant. Marge Lawrence left after ten years' service. Store manager, George Rand,
explained that Marge... -
A Champagne celebration
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A Champagne celebration
JOHN MILLIGAN, wines and spirits manager at Burpham
recently reached the regional final of the Peter Dominic/Sunda/
Express Wine Taster of the Year competition, putting him in the
last nine from a... -
Fund raising follies
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Fund raising follies
THESE FUNNY fundraisers
from Holloway enjoyed every
moment of collecting £2,500
for Whittington Hospital Baby
Unit. The picture was late but
we couldn't resist using it. -
Going without for Children in Need
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Going without for Children in Need
STAFF FROM the Bedford
store lost nearly as many
pounds as they managed to raise
in aid of the Children in Need
Appeal!
A sponsored slim resulted in a
total of lOOlbs lost and... -
Trolley rides along on a wave
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Trolley rides along on a wave
FLOODING IN Canterbury's
car park recently gave retail
development the opportunity
to test its latest brainchild.
Customer service assistant,
Ron Bedwell, put the new
amphibious shopping... -
Appointments
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Appointments
LARRY GRIFFIN, formerly
manager at Muswell Hill, has
been appointed manager of
Kilburn.
John Irwin, formerly manager
at Langney, has been
appointed manager of Hove.
Barrie Neville, formerly
manager at... -
Homebase Appointments
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Homebase Appointments
IAN FORRESTER, manager
at Catford, has been appointed
manager of the new Croydon
store for the opening.
Richard Frost, formerly
deputy manager at Reading,
has been appointed manager of
Reading.
John... -
Long Service
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Long Service
ALF FRANKLIN, distribution
systems manager at
Blackfriars, has completed 25 years' service with JS.
He began JS life in the depot
stock department at Streatham
office then moved to Buntingford
depot as stock... -
Retirements
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Retirements
PETER CROSS, spare manager
at Eastbourne, has retired
after 39 years with JS.
He began his career at Sutton
and after four years moved
to Hove. Peter worked in
several branches in the
Brighton area before... -
Obituary
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Obituary
PAT ATKINSON, security manager at Hoddesdon depot,
died after a short illness, on
Jaiiuary 8, aged 58.
He had been-with the company
for three years.
Alan Bennett, meat manager
at Harpenden, died after a
short... -
The great initials tease
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The great initials tease
THE FRUSTRATING INITIALS quiz saw much fifairi'storming to
crack the codes. But this was a difficult one — only four of you came
anywhere near solving all the clues and each will receive a selection... -
You name this ship The Hesperus
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You name this ship The Hesperus
MANAGER OF Catford Homebase, Ian Forrester, is delighted that
his naval fleet shall no longer remain nameless.
The name of the dinghy, used to maintain the store's pool, was the
subject of a... -
A Cracking Start
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BACK IN April 1869,
when the newly wed John
James and Mary Ann
Sainsbury set up shop in
London's Drury Lane,
eggs were one of the first
products on sale in their
little dairy. In the early
days eggs were sold on a stall at... -
Writelines
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From: Maurice Eyre, company
systems, Blackfriars.
I have heard about the effects
of the October 1987 stock
market crash on pension
funds. It would be interesting
to learn how the JS fund fared
in comparison with... -
IDEAL HOMEBASE
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IDEAL HOMEBASE
OF THE many thousands of
people who came to the Ideal
Homes Exhibition at Earls
Court recently, most will have
noticed the luxurious 'heritage'
style home, built in the hall
especially for the... -
Water babes compete
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1. A demonstration of ball control before competition begins . . . 2. but competitors try tfieir
own metliods . . . 3. leaving observers unimpressed.
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