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  • Contents Page 02

    CONTENTS
    HEADLINES 3-6
    CLASSIC COLA IS HERE
    STAR REPORT 8/9
    SABRE UPDATE
    WRITELINES 10/11 & 27
    BRANCH OPENINGS:
    SWADLINCOTE
    FAIRFIELD PARK
    SOLIHULL HOMEBASE 12/13
    JOB-SHARING BPMs 14
    SAINSBURY'S FEEDS THE
    CHILDREN...

  • Frontline 02

    Everyone a winner
    We are very happy to introduce our Journal
    competition winners, and we are even liappierto
    tell you the Journal itself is a winner. The
    JS Journal was awarded a certificate of merit in
    the Best Newsmagazine...

  • Slogan for a stereo 02

    Slogan for a stereo
    Karen Barker with retail training manager Geoff Burley.
    'Serve up a treat, learn about Sainsbury's
    fish and meat' This was the winning
    entry from Karen Barker
    of High Wycombe in the
    product knowledge...

  • SSA £1,000 draw 02

    SSA £1,000 draw
    Congratulations also to Richard Gray, checkout/
    replenishment assistant at Watchmoor Park.
    Student Richard has won £1,000 in the latest
    quarterly SSA draw.

  • Trolley types 02

    Trolley types
    'It takes all sorts' is the philosophy of Gaynor
    Evans, checkout/replenishment at Newport.
    She has been compiling her own shoppers lists
    based on her observation of customers. Her
    first is 'Grub on a grant' or...

  • 'We'd like to get you, on a....fast plane to Hong Kong!' 02

    'We'd like to get you, on a....fast plane to Hong Kong!'
    Jean Newell with her
    granddaughter. Meet our Hong Kong
    holiday winner Margaret
    Jean Newell, known as
    Jean. She told the Journal:
    'I don't believe it. My
    husband and I...

  • First adult NVQs awarded 03

    First adult NVQs awarded
    The seven NVQ secretarial
    trainees at head office with
    corporate personnel
    director Judith Evans
    (centre back). The first adult employees
    to gain the National
    Vocational Qualification
    (NVQ) Level...

  • JS high on BREEAM scales 03

    JS high on BREEAM scales
    The high environmental standards of Sainsbury's supermarkets were confirmed by four awards on March 17. Four sample JS stores were
    put forward for the
    BREEAM scheme (Building
    Research...

  • Smoking survey results 03

    Smoking survey results
    Approximately 53,000
    staff and management in
    the retail division participated
    in a survey about
    smoking at work last year.
    Results now available
    show that 32 stores have
    elected to become...

  • Head office restructuring begins 04

    Head office restructuring begins
    The first specific announcements
    are beginning to
    be made concerning the
    restructuring of head office
    and area offices under the
    Genesis project. The three
    major aims of Genesis are
    stated...

  • Sainsbury's partners European supermarkets 04

    Sainsbury's partners European supermarkets
    Sainsbury's has entered
    into a formal association
    with three European
    supermarket chains -
    Esselunga, Docks de
    France and Delhaize.
    The Partnership has
    been named SEDD from
    the...

  • Traditional deli trialled 04

    Traditional deli trialled
    Cromwell Road JS went Continental on March 8 when
    a new deli counter was
    unveiled, complete with
    hanging salamis, cooked
    meat joints and
    traditional cheeses. Deli senior manager Anne
    Heath...

  • APPOINTMENTS 05

    APPOINTMENTS
    In anticipation of his
    retirement in April 1995,
    ANGUS CLARK will now start
    to hand over responsibility
    for the information
    services division to JOHN
    ADSHEAD, who will take full
    responsibility for ISD...

  • Homebase closes store in North Manchester 05

    Homebase closes store in North Manchester
    Manchester's Heaton Park
    Homebase closed its doors
    for the last time on March
    12. An offer for the store
    from Focus DIY was
    accepted in the long term
    interests of Homebase.
    Most of...

  • Sir Roy Griffiths 05

    Obituary
    Sir Roy Griffiths Sir Roy Griffiths died on IVIarcti
    28, aged 67.
    Chiairman David Sainsbury
    brol company and gave tfie
    following tribute:
    'Sir Roy, wlio retired in
    July 1991, joined tfie...

  • News in brief 06

    The first British-owned
    'warehouse club' - Cargo
    Club opened last month in
    Croydon. A membership
    fee entitles shoppers to
    buy discounted bulk packs
    of food and also items
    such as camcorders.
    Marks and Spencer...

  • Tide turns for South Bank 06

    Tide turns for South Bank
    Development director Ian
    Coull has been appointed
    chairman of an influential
    business group that is
    aiming to improve the rundown
    areas around the
    Blackfriars head office.
    The South Bank...

  • 'WHERE THE COMPANY STANDS' 06

    'WHERE THE COMPANY STANDS'
    Personnel director John
    Adshead recently received
    a letter from a member of
    staff who had been asked
    to sign a form stating their
    ethnic origin. The form is
    to clarify that the
    organisation is an...

  • AmeriCan wordsearch 07

    The Journal has a cola challenge of its own - an AmeriCan wordsearch, taking the themes of America
    and cola. The first correct entry pulled from our hat after the closing date of 31 May 1994 will win this
    stylish hi fi system....

  • Classic! 07

    Buyers and marketers meet with departmental
    director iVIiice Conolly to discuss
    how best to promote Classic Cola.
    Classic Cola is much more than just a
    reformulation of the own brand it replaces.
    It can uniquely boast a...

  • SABRE needs a sood figure 08

    SABRE needs a sood figure
    In last month's Journal, the SABRE team introduced you to
    Phase III of SABRE - forecasting and ordering perishable commodities.
    This month they provide a few tips to prepare for it. SABRE inventory...

  • SUPER STAR 08

    STAR is now in its ascendancy.
    Dozens of branches eacli montli
    are joining ttie scheme which
    brings staff together to improve
    customer service and the
    efficiency of store routines. By
    October, every store in the
    company...

  • News in brief 09

    News in brief
    Sainsbury's is supporting a
    major new initiative
    allovifing dogs helping
    disabled people into our
    stores.
    The scheme, called
    Assistance Dogs UK, was
    launched on February 23
    by Nicholas Scott MP
    (Minister...

  • Writelines 10

    SHAPING UP FOR THE FUTURE
    Section managers,
    Perton
    We have recently returned
    from a meeting called to
    inform us of our proposed
    new management structure.
    As a group, we are
    bewildered, angry, bitter,
    anxious and...

  • Branch opening—Fairfield Park, Bedford 12

    FAIRFIELD PARK,
    BEDFORD
    Opening date: 22 February 1994
    Address: 90 Clapham Road,
    Bedford
    Opened by: Chairman
    David Sainsbury
    Branch manager: Peter Jones
    Project manager: Richard
    O'Callaghan
    Staff: 371 (289 new...

  • Branch opening—Swandlincote 12

    SWADLINCOTE
    Opening date: 22 February 1994
    Address: Civic Way, Swadlincote,
    Derbyshire
    Opened by: Joint managing
    director David Quarmby
    Branch manager: Keith Hadley
    Project manager: Mike Turner
    Staff: 198 (156 new...

  • Homebase opening—Solihull 12

    SOLIHULL
    Opening date: 11 March 1994
    Address: Sears Retail Park, off
    Marshall Lake Road, Solihull
    Opened by: Homebase chairman
    Dino Adriano
    Branch manager: Brendan Ward
    Project manager: Mike Gould
    Staff: 61 (58 new...

  • 2 into 1 WILL GO 14

    SAINSBURY'S OPP0RTINITY 2000
    Having a baby need not mean having to choose between full time work and full time
    motherhood. Careers and babies can mix, As Eltham 's job-sharing personnel managers
    Angela Brightwell and Kim...

  • WORKING GIRLS 14

    On April 25, dozens of girls will be going to
    Sainsbury's instead of going to school. We are not
    really helping them to moonlight from lessons - Take
    Our Daughters To Work is a scheme to help school
    age girls make more...

  • LETTER FROM BOSNIA 15

    The March Journal presented a special supplement looking
    at the work funded by Sainsbury's in the community. Although
    most of that work benefits people in our trading areas, our
    presence is sometimes felt beyond these shores......

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE MAGAZINE 16

    THE MAGAZINE
    Sainsbury's The Magazine is celebrating its first birthday. The anniversary May issue has
    just hit the shelves, and it sells enough copies to make it one of the top ten women's
    magazines in Britain. Not bad for a...

  • FRENCH CONNECTION 19

    FRENCH CONNECTION
    AS SAINSBURY'S ANNOUNCES THE FORMALISATION OF A PARTNERSHIP WITH THREE EUROPEAN FOOD RETAILING CHAINS
    (SEE PAGE 4), WE BRING YOU TWO STORIES SET IN FRANCE.
    THE FIRST INVOLVES BLISTERS AND TRUE BRITISH GRIT AND...

  • A study in awareness 20

    A study in awareness
    The future customers of
    Woodhail Farm are very aware of
    environmental issues thanks to
    Sainsbury's.
    An educational grant of £100
    was presented to the chairman
    of the school council of
    Holtsmere End...

  • Bun fun is educational 20

    Bun fun is educational
    When Fareham's bakery manager
    Barry Todd invited children from
    Wallisdean Infants School to
    come and see how hot cross buns
    were made, he was following the
    song's instructions: 'give them to
    your...

  • Doncaster walk says thanks for heart operation 20

    Doncaster walk says thanks for heart operation
    staff at Doncaster played
    follow my leader behind the
    store manager when they
    completed a sponsored walk.
    The staff, together with
    friends and family, undertook the walk to...

  • Friends in fashion 20

    Friends in fashion
    Bosom Fais
    Norma (left) and Mavis model
    elegant evening wear.
    Norma Tregoning and Mavis
    Facer, both checkout
    assistants at Stanway
    branch, are not just work
    colleagues, they are 'Bosom
    Pals'.
    Norma and...

  • All heart 21

    All heart
    The British Heart Foundation
    were £2,236.41 better off thanks
    to the Penny Back scheme at
    Christchurch
    Store manager Peter Shaw
    went to the Royal Bournemouth
    Hospital where he and Joan
    Hillier from the...

  • Looking after the pennies 21

    Looking after the pennies
    The Penny Back scheme goes
    from strength to strength with
    hundreds of new donations.
    Generous customers at Thetford
    have provided £300 for the
    Stroke Association.
    Store manager John...

  • Picture this fairytale 21

    Picture this fairytale
    Once upon a time, there was
    a young lady called Samantha
    Ovens. Samantha was an art
    student at her local college,
    and worked in Chippenham
    Sainsbury's at weekends.
    She dreamed of being a
    famous...

  • Store starts Shareholders Club 21

    Store starts Shareholders Club
    When it comes to JS shares,
    staff at Sidney Street feel
    they are 'in for a penny, in for
    a pound'. In order to become
    more involved in the business
    side of the company they
    have set up a...

  • Toys R better than Christmas cards 21

    Toys R better than Christmas cards
    L to r: Mary Werrell, who came up
    with the fundraising idea; nursery
    nurse Kate, and BPM Linda Logan,
    with a patient and the new toys.
    Unlike Scrooge, staff at Lincoin
    did not need a...

  • West Wickham birthday bash invite 21

    West Wickham birthday bash invite
    West Wicl 30 years of trading on May 5,
    and a celebration party is being
    held on May 14.
    Anyone who has worked at
    West Wickham is invited. They
    should contact Terry...

  • Gary is no feather weight 22

    Gary is no feather weight
    Gary is no turkey when it comes to weight lifting. Wandsworth branch were
    prepared for their celebrity
    shopper when he arrived, but
    they weren't prepared for a
    'shoplifter'.
    Gary Taylor, the...

  • Not half a good run 22

    Not half a good run
    Lisa Baitup (left) and Jane Blower
    with their half marathon mementoes. We have enjoyed reports from
    marathon runners before, but
    this time pork buyer Steve
    Blower tells us what it is like to
    play a...

  • South West, who knows best? 22

    South West, who knows best?
    One of Bridge Mead's final
    duties before transferring to
    tlie Central and Western area
    was to liost tlie South
    Western area Quiz Challenge
    final.
    Teanns from Watchmoor
    Park, Walton,...

  • Staff sip champagne on the air waves 22

    Staff sip champagne on the air waves
    London's Capital Radio is well
    known for its bizarre broadcasts,
    as staff at Fulham discovered.
    On March 22, breakfast show
    DJ Chris Tarrant was cruising
    along the River...

  • SSA OFFERS 23

    SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
    Tel: 0719217227
    A special weekend rate has been
    organised with Britannia Hotels at
    their superb Bosworth Hall Hotel,
    deep in the heart of the
    Warwickshire countryside. You can
    enjoy the...

  • CELEBRATED CAKES 24

    CELEBRATED
    CAKES
    The new range of JS celebration
    cakes presents ever more
    imaginative designs, including a
    juggling clown cake and a happbee
    birthday cake. There is a
    cake for every celebration from
    children's birthdays to...

  • THE ONE AND ONLY OUTSIDE PAINT 24

    THE ONE AND ONLY OUTSIDE PAINT
    Homebase has added a One
    Coat Masonry Paint to its exterior
    paint range and given the whole
    range a fresh look as smart as
    new paint. In the new yellow and
    blue livery, the...

  • THROUGH THE ARCH WINDOW 24

    'Real men don't eat quiche',
    they said in the 80s, well now it
    is the quiches flexing their
    muscles.
    Sainsbury's has improved
    the whole range of quiches and
    added a delicious new variety at
    the same time - Broccoli,
    Cheese...

  • WASH AND BRUSH UP 24

    WASH AND BRUSH UP
    A good paint job demands proper preparation and
    clean brushes. Now Homebase has Introduced
    Sugar Soap in powder and concentrated liquid form.
    Brush Cleaner and Brush Restorer.
    The Sugar Soap Powder and...

  • CONCENTRATE ON TIMBER 25

    CONCENTRATE ON TIMBER
    The new Homebase Garden
    Timbercare reduces waste by
    concentrating! The new
    concentrated formula uses less
    packaging.
    The one litre pack produces
    five litres of Garden Timbercare
    when mixed with water....

  • EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN IS HOMEBASE 25

    The Homebase range of Gas
    Barbecues for the 1994 season
    has three models: the Build In,
    the Popular and the Deluxe.
    All have re-usable lava rock
    coals and 6kW twin burners.
    The barbecue shown is the top
    of the range Deluxe...

  • GOODBYE WEED 25

    GOODBYE WEED
    Homebase is taking action
    against weeds - the horticultural
    variety - with the launch of two
    new ranges of weedkillers.
    Contact Action and Systemic
    Action.
    Contact Action Weedkiller, as
    the name suggests,...

  • PAINT IN A BAG IS BRILLIANT 25

    PAINT IN A BAG IS BRILLIANT
    As the refill revolution hiarches
    on, Homebase introduces Paint
    In A Bag. Water based Vinyl
    Matt and Vinyl Silk emulsion are
    now on sale in a refill pack.
    Traditionally, paint has only...

  • STIRRING STUFF 25

    STIRRING STUFF
    SELECTED STORES
    There is now a quicker way to a healthy diet
    thanks to an oriental addition to produce
    departments.
    The new Stir-fry Range has five varieties: Stirfry
    Vegetables; Mushroom Stir-fry with a...

  • BLADE RUNNER 26

    LIFELINES
    You get cold and wet, you could lose your
    fingers, and Mrs Fyles thinks it is more
    expensive than horse riding. Despite this, she
    cannot help but smile when her son Andrew,
    price controller at North Cheam, talks of...

  • Is this a stage you're going through? 26

    Is this a stage you're going tlirougli?
    Now STAGE PASS can be your ticket to a great prize as weii as up to 60 per cent off live entertainment. If you are the 1,000th person from
    Sainsbury's to become a member of
    Stage Pass you...

  • LONG SERVICE 27

    LONG SERVICE
    Employees who have
    completed 40 years' service
    are:
    BERNARD CORY, meat
    manager, Pound Lane.
    JOHN DENNIS, senior
    engineer, Blackfriars.
    Employees who have
    completed 25 years' service
    are:
    PETER BREESE,...

  • OBITUARY 27

    OBITUARY
    Length of service in brackets
    DAVID BRADLEY, area security
    manager. South Western
    area, died after a short
    illness on March 9, aged 60
    (12 years). PETER LOFTHOUSE,
    petrol filling station
    assistant, Larkfield,...

  • RETIREMENTS 27

    RETIREMENTS
    Length of service in brackets
    GORDON LEE, reception
    manager, Northampton (39
    years). BERNIE MITCHELL,
    meat manager, Rustington
    (39 years). TONY JUKES,
    section manager delicatessen,
    High Wycombe (38
    years)....

  • IT'S ALL IN THE FAMILY 28

    ARCHIVES
    I T 'S ALL IN THE
    FAMILY
    Sainsbury's was the first store in
    the country to launch its own general
    interest magazine for customers -
    33 years ago!
    The In Store For You feature gave details about JS
    products. S]
    n...