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CONTENTS
HEADLINES 3-5
WRITELINES 6/7&2S
BRANCH OPENINGS:
HARROGATE
STEVENAGE
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
CONFERENCE 10/11&22
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED
TO KNOW ABOUT MARCH 12/13
LEADERSHIP THROUGH
TEAMWORK 14-16
HEALTH & SAFETY... -
Frontline
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What we want to know is - who is sticking it out for Comic Relief? We
need a big push to sell all those tomato door knockers currently
gracing our foyers on special promotional stands. Individual stores are
rising to the 'Stick... -
CLOTHES SHOW POPS IN TO BORROW LIPSTICK
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FOOD SAFETY TRAINING WINS MAJOR AWARD
The JS Food Safety Training
programme has been chosen
from among 1600 entries for a
National Training Award.
At the award ceremony held
at the Queen Elizabeth II
Conference Centre on... -
DAVID SAINSBURY MAKES HUGE DONATION TO CHARITY
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CLOTHES SHOW POPS IN TO BORROW LIPSTICK
Tina Parker, office
clerk at East Filton
JS, got her fifteen
minutes of fame
when the BBC's
Clothes Show programme
filmed in the
store in January.
Charlie Green, makeup
artist to... -
EMPLOYERS DISCUSS THE MODERN APPROACH TO DISABILITY
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EMPLOYERS DISCUSS THE MODERN APPROACH TO DISABILITY
On February 3, JS played host to delegates from 23
organisations who are leading the way in creating modern
approaches to employing people with disabilities. At a
briefing... -
FOOD SAFETY TRAINING WINS MAJOR AWARD
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DAVID SAINSBURY MAKES HUGE DONATION TO CHARITY
Chairman David Sainsbury has given shares in the
company worth £200 million to the Gatsby Charitable
Foundation, a gr^nt-making trust which he set. up and has
funded since... -
NEWS IN BRIEF
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Hundreds of regional and
head office staff at our
North American supermarket
subsidiary, Shaw's,
have raised over £4000 for
a regional children's
charity by helping out in
the stores during the... -
STAFF RALLY MPS IN SUPPORT OF SUNDAY SHOPPING
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STAFF RALLY MPS IN SUPPORT OF SUNDAY SHOPPING
Staff from JS, Savacentre and Homebase joined hundreds
of fellow shopworkers for a rally to defend their Sunday
shop jobs at the House of Commons on January 20. They
were urging... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
Chairman DAVID SAINSBURY has
announced that a new position
of general manager of JS
coffee shops is being created
'in order to improve the sales
and profit performance of the
growing number of JS coffee
shops,... -
SABRE GETS NEW TEETH
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SABRE GETS NEW TEETH
Weekends may never be the same again as Phase Two of
the Sabre project puts an end to much of the ritual of the
weekly BOS 2 and price change stock counting over the
coming months. This is the Inventory... -
Writelines
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SUNDAY IS OUR CHOICE
Carole Sutherland,
checkout assistant,
Talbot Heath
Following your article in the
January /February issue,
regarding the 'Sunday
Shopping Campaign', may I
speak on behalf of all of us
at this branch... -
Branch opening—Harrogate
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HARROGATE
Harrogate
London
Opening date: February 4, 1993
Address: Wetherby Road,
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Opened by: Retail director
Colin Harvey
Branch manager: Brian Fell
Project manager: Paul Chandler
Staff: 323... -
Branch opening—Coreys Mill - Stevenage
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COREYS MILL - STEVENAGE
The day before the new Stevenage Sainsbury's opened, 60 local residents were given
a tour of the store which they helped to develop. Since a number of houses bordered
the site of Coreys Mill, these... -
Senior Management Conference 1993
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Senior Management Conference 1993
Chairman David Sainsbury, in welcoming delegates, explained that the
conference would look ahead at the strategic issues facing JS, and involve all
delegates in generating new ideas to help the... -
The Joys of Spring
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The Joys of Spring
IVs March and that means spring is
just around the corner] The cold,
gloomy winter nights are giving way
to longer days and the countryside is
coming hack to life. March is a month
of seasonal change and... -
WHEN DID THEY LAST ASK YOU?
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WHEN DID THEY LAST ASK YOU?
*I could tell them a thing or two if they'd care to listen.' It's a sentiment
expressed in staff restaurants and cloakrooms the length and breadth of the
country.
Any self'respecting organisation... -
Health & Safety Regulations
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New Health & Safety Regulations
When the doors swung open to the single European
market on January 1 it meant more than easier links with
our continental suppliers, it also heralded six new EC
IHealth and Safety Regulations.... -
GREEN SCENE
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GREEN SCENE
RECYCLERS C A R R Y T H E
C A N
Belgrave Road recently received a visit
from one of the Neighbours but staff were
not surprised to find the cameras arrive as
well. Not just any old neighbour, Kristian
Schmid -... -
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
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There are 38,000 staff holding
shares in the company and they
may wonder why the share
price seems to leap around
regardless of our performance.
Here is a rough guide.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS Over the last ten years,
Sainsbury's... -
JS PERSONAL EQUITY PLAN
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JS PERSONAL EQUITY PLAN
Staff who are currently
exercising options and taking
shares through the SAYE
scheme should be aware of the
potential tax advantages offered
by the Sainsbury's PEP. The
plan is managed... -
BAGSHOT ROAD RISES TO THE OCCASION
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BAGSHOT ROAD RISES TO THE OCCASION
Louise King, a young customer at Bagshot Road,
had tried making bread with her mum several times,
but it never seemed to rise.
In desperation, she wrote to the branch asking if it
would be... -
FUNDRAISING AT BYBROOK GOES SKY HIGH
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FUNDRAISING AT BYBROOK GOES SKY HIGH
Shoppers at Bybrook were in for a
surprise as a rather unusual form of
transport arrived and took up half the car
park.
The Kent Air Ambulance helicopter
landed in the car park as part of... -
THE MAKING OF A MAGICAL CHILDREN'S TOUR
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THE MAKING OF A MAGICAL CHILDREN'S TOUR
Each year, staff at Horsham take part in the
sponsored swim for the Golden Lion's Children's
Trust.
In December, the Trust sent six children from the
Queen Elizabeth II School for the... -
CHILDREN ALREADY IN THE CHRISTMAS MOOD
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CHILDREN ALREADY IN THE CHRISTMAS MOOD
Children at Macclesfield's local school,
Marlborough County Primary School, have
been busy putting crayon to paper as part of a
school project to design a Christmas... -
KEIGHLEY RETURNS THE FAVOUR
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KEIGHLEY RETURNS THE FAVOUR
When a member of management from Keighley had
to spend some time in the local hospital, the store
responded with a £700 thank you. Keighley chose
the Airedale General Hospital as the recipient of... -
SAVE THE PENNIES, AND THE POUNDS SOON GROW
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SAVE THE PENNIES, AND THE POUNDS SOON GROW
As customers donated their pennies at Stanway, the
pounds grew and grew, until £3000 was raised.
This was donated to St Helena Hospice, Colchester.
Over the last year, the branch has... -
SWEET CHARITY COMES TO LINCOLN
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SWEET CHARITY COMES TO LINCOLN
Dave Walker, section manager frozen foods at
Lincoln, is kept busy day and night with his two
different careers.
By day he works in Sainsbury's, by
night he's an actor.
Dave is a member of
an... -
A BRANCH OF THE FAMILY
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A BRANCH OF THE FAMILY
In the December Journal we asked if any branch
could beat the number of family relationships
boasted by Newbury.
Walthamstow wrote to the Journal saying
they had beaten this, but could provide us with... -
EDGWARE'S FOOTBALL CHALLENGE
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EDGWARE'S FOOTBALL CHALLENGE
Edgware has recently formed a football team
and would be interested in playing any other
stores in the region.
They are prepared to travel as long as a pitch
has been arranged. If not, they can... -
UPTON HELPS TO PAY FOR HEALING EQUIPMENT
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UPTON HELPS TO PAY FOR HEALING EQUIPMENT
Staff at Upton raised £315 on
December 6 for a very unusual
charity.
Raffle tickets were sold to
customers and staff in aid of The
Diving Diseases Research Centre. The Centre aims... -
COMPETITIONS PAGE
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COMPETITIONS PAGE
How can you get your hands
on the best seats for the
latest award winning West
End show? What colour are
COz fire extinguishers; and
what was the solution to two
down in our Christmas
crossword? These... -
ANIMAL MAGIC
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ANIMAL MAGIC
Children will love the new
range of milk chocolate
animals available in stores for
Easter.
These frogs, tortoises,
ladybirds, bunnies and chicks
make much cleaner
household pets than the real
thing, but they... -
BRUNO JOINS THE BREAKFAST CLUB
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BRUNO JOINS THE BREAKFAST CLUB
A new addition to the Breakfast
Club range of children's cereals has
been launched by JS.
Exclusive to the UK market,
Chocohoops are chocolate
flavoured cereal rings filled with
rolled oats... -
JS LAYS ON A SPREAD FOR VEGETARIANS
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JS LAYS ON A SPREAD FOR VEGETARIANS
JS has launched a
Mushroom Pate suitable
for vegetarians. It is made with mushrooms, onions, full fat
soft cheese, mayonnaise and garlic, with a butter topping.
It is ideal for spreading on... -
UPPER CRUST PIES
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UPPER CRUST PIES
A new range of Rich Pastry Pies are now available in
selected JS stores.
These pies come in three varieties: Chicken and
Vegetable, Steak, and Steak and Potato, and they retail at
£1.99, £2.09 and £1.69... -
MARINADES MAKE MORE OF MEAT
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MARINADES MAKE MORE OF MEAT
A new range of marinades has been introduced into
stores.
The three varieties: Red Wine; Tomato, Garlic and
Herb, and Tikl dishes.
Simply add the marinade to... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
NICHOLAS BARKER, from store
manager, Preston, to store
manager, Darnley. JULIE
BATEMAN, from senior deputy
manager, Cobham, to store
manager, Guildford. CHRISTOPHER
CADE, from senior deputy
manager, Lordshill,... -
LONG SERVICE AWARDS
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LONG SERVICE
AWARDS
Keith Worrall.
KEITH WORRALL, trading board
director, celebrated 40 years'
service with JS on January 19.
Keith joined the company in
1953 but left one year later to complete his National Service.
He... -
RETIRING DIRECTORS
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RETIRING
DIRECTORS
Cecil Roberts.
CECIL ROBERTS, trading director,
retired from JS on February 19
after 35 years' service.
Cecil joined in 1958 as a
statistician, and subsequently
managed the statistical
department.
In... -
WEDDINGS
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WEDDINGS
Matthew and Gina.
Congratulations to MATTHEW
GREENWOOD, BWS assistant, and
GINA LODGE, general office clerk,
from Leeds, who got married on
January 9. They spent their
honeymoon In the Caribbean. -
CORRECTION
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CORRECTION
Apologies to Lil Home, cook
at Bitterne. She was
incorrectly described as a
checkout/replenishment
assistant in the last Journal. -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
FRANK BISHOP, manager, Alperton,
died suddenly on February 6,
aged 45 (28 years). JEAN FOLEY,
checkout/replenishment, Bitterne,
died after a long illness on
February 12, aged 46 (20 years).
KEVIN HATCHETT,... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
RON CUTTS, reception manager,
Dewsbury (38 years). HARRY
DOWN, senior section manager,
meat, Locksbottom (38 years).
JOHN WILSON, meat manager.
Kings Lynn (37 years). HAROLD
JORDAN, meat manager, Fareham
(36... -
HALF A CENTURY OF SERVICE
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Bill Smith has been at head office longer than
^ • ^ ^ ^ B anyone bar the presidents Lord Sainsbury of
Drury Lane and Sir Robert Sainsbury.
When Bill retired as SLC projects leader on January 29
after 50 years' service he...
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