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APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS
Stuart Mitchell.
A new departmental director
position Of procurement
director has been created,
reporting to Bob Cooper.
STUART MITCHELL,
currently on secondment to
Shaw's, has been promoted
Into the... -
Book department opens new chapter for Savacentre
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Book department opens new chapter for Savacentre
A new department at Merton Savacentre is devoted to books,
and bargain books in
particular. Explains Chris
Stevens, senior buyer and
merchandise manager,
'Previously we only... -
City welcomes subsidiaries' success
02
City welcomes subsidiaries' success
Sainsbury's announced a six per cent rise in
underlying profits to £777 million on May 11.
The results were greeted with a mixed reaction
from the City analysts, though they were
impressed... -
Contents Page
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WRITELINES
BRANCH OPENINGS:
EAST KILBRIDE
CHINGFORD
TAPLOW
KIDDERMINSTER
SABRE UPDATE
THE DAY WE WELCOMED
OUR DAUGHTERS
SERVING THE SERVERS -
WHAT'S NEW ON THE
SERVICE DESK i
WIN A CHANCE TO
WIN THE POOLS... -
Frontline
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Just a call away
Ever wondered who the faces are
behind the service desk voices? Turn to
page 12 to meet some of the people
who solve your computer problems, and
find out what they have in store to
improve their... -
'Flying store' is building of the year
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The store in Coventry,
designed by architects
Lifschutz Davidson, won
the commercial section of
the Building of the Year
Award sponsored by the
Royal Fine Arts Commission
and The Sunday
Times.
The building is faced... -
Neighbourly scheme for elderly
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Neighbourly scheme for elderly
All nominations are now
in from stores for groups
to benefit from the Good
Neighbour Scheme, which
this year is concentrating
on elderly people.
Each store has the
opportunity to donate... -
School for selling
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School for selling
Departmental instructor Kay
Roberts and personnel's
Sushma Bagdai.
Savacentre's Selling Skills
course, first set up in the
training room at London
Colney and featuring fake
pizzas and rubber... -
Training schemes an 'eye opener'
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Training schemes an 'eye opener'
John Adshead (left) receives the award from Ann Widdecombe MP (parliamentary under
secretary for employment) and Roger iWerritt, assistant director of the National Extension
College, which... -
Ferguson raises funds for boys back home
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Ferguson raises funds for boys back home
Alex Ferguson may be the
toast of Manchester but his
heart is still in Glasgow.
He is spearheading the
drive to raise funds for a
club which provides an
essential opportunity... -
Homebase-grown course a winner
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Homebase-grown course a winner
Deborah, second from left, receives the award from
representatives of the licensees of the Phoenix authoring
system, on which the program was written.
A computer based training package designed... -
How far would you go?
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How far would you go?
The Group's most northerly customer, Hilda King from
Dores, Inverness-shire, with just a few of the trollies she
fills every time she visits Savacentre at Edinburgh. When Hilda King of
Dores,... -
A Classic case of media fascination
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A Classic case of media fascination
The value of Classic
Cola's media exposure
over the two months
following its launch has
been conservatively
estimated at £1 million.
Yet Sainsbury's did not
spend a single penny... -
News in brief
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News in brief
Homebase has sponsored a
DIY Week Award for best
new garden chemicals and
fertiliser products. The
award was won by Once
Fertiliser made by Sinclair
Horticulture.
The presentation was
made by Homebase... -
Writelines
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MAKING IT CLEAR
ai
Philip Roots, trainee
manager, Barnwood
The latest issue of the JS
Journal held, for me,
disappointing results of the
smoking survey carried out
on JS personnel. As the
son of an active,... -
Branch opening—Chingford
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CHINGFORD
Opening date: 26 April 1994
Address: 11 Walthamstow Avenue,
London E4
Opened by: Joint managing
director David Quarmby
Store manager: Paul Norman
Project manager: Graham Caughey
Staff: 427 (266 new staff)
Sales... -
Branch opening—East Kilbride
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EAST KILBRIDE
Dpening date: 26 April 1994
Address: Kingsgate Retail Park,
Blasgow Road, East Kilbride
Opened by: Development director
an Coull
Store manager: Gary Buckingham
'reject manager: Alan Saunders
staff: 272 (247... -
Branch opening—Taplow
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TAPLOW
Opening date: 3 May 1994
Address: Lake End Road, Tapiow
Maidenhead, Berkshire
Opened by: Chairman
David Sainsbury
Store manager: Chris Airey
Project manager: Cliff Oiney
Staff: 467 (300 new staff)
Sales area:... -
Branch opening—Kidderminster
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KIDDERMINSTER
The chairinan and store manager Chris Graffan
discuss the bomb aiert procedures.
It was certainly one of the more dramatic store
openings of recent years as Kidderminster store was
cordoned off within minutes of... -
Coming to a screen near you
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Coming to a screen near you
We all know that one of the most important aspects of any job is preparation.
That is why new SABRE Phase III users are being well prepared. Weeks before Phase III arrives in
stores, a lively... -
Working girls
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Working girls
I This is fun!
• Shelley Leslie (left) and Helen Smith tackle the checkouts at Bowthorpe.
Says store manager David IVIayes, The students enjoyed themselves very
much and it was a pleasure having them in the... -
THIS COULD BE YOU!
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THIS COULD BE YOU!
Former Neighbours twins Gail and Gillian Blakeney present a cheque to a
pair of lucky past winners. Win £V4 million
with the
JS Journal
That is how much you could win if you hit the jackpot in
Vernon's... -
WHO ARE YOU GONNA CALL?
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WHO ARE YOU GONNA CALL?
The retail service desk successfully handles around
30,000 computer-related queries each month
and a series of new developments are increasing
the efficiency v^'ith which calls are handled. There are up... -
A TAIL OF TWO PETS
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A TAIL OF TWO PETS
There are 14 million domestic cats and dogs in the UK
costing their owners £1.3 billion'^ to feed each year.
^ Based on market data Now that assistance dogs are allowed into JS stores,
it reminds us tiiat... -
Eastern delight
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Eastern delight
It was glorious weather but not everyone stayed dry on
the wild weekend with a bucketful of highlights.
No less than 1,200 members of Eastern area and
their families headed for Parkdean's Kessingland
beach... -
In memory of a lost colleague
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In memory of a lost colleague
New Barnet has found a very
practical way to pay tribute to a
colleague who died last year as the
result of an accident at home.
They have donated £600 raised
through the Penny Back Scheme... -
No dodging the exercise
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No dodging the exercise
After their weekly work outs In
the training room, five of the
fitness fanatics at Dewsbury
thought they were ready for the
big one - the 1994 Flora
Aerobathon. And just to make
the most of It, they... -
Still getting the groceries in at 103
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Still getting the groceries in at 103
Deputy store manager Michael
Penfold makes a fuss of special
customer Ellen on her birthday.
Ellen Curry was already ten
years old when Queen
Victoria died, and her
childhood memories... -
Dressing up to learn
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Dressing up to learn
The best way for young children to learn is by making lessons fun. East
Filton general office section manager Kate Killinger may not be a
trained teacher but, as a mum, she knows this and put together... -
Loyd goes out with 10 ladies
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Loyd goes out with 10 ladies
Now let's see...lots of beautiful
fruit and vegetables and a terrific
amount of space...who lives in a
house like this? No, TV presenter
Loyd Grossman had not peeped
through the wrong keyhole,... -
Working on it
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Working on it
East Grinstead's NVQ candidates gathered outside tlieir store for a
pliotograpli following presentation of workbooks by manager Chris
Buss and BPM Carole Hart. -
Buyers in mountain rescue drama
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Buyers in mountain rescue drama
A mountain bike outing in the North Downs ended in a
999-style drama for seven Blackfriars buyers. A rescue
helicopter plucked bakery buyer Ian Coney from the
side of Fulking Escarpment near... -
Now we're cooking
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Now we're cooking
Children of St Jude's
Primary Scliool siiow off
tine clieque presented to
tliem by Wolverliampton
store to purchase a
cookery centre as part of
the Link School Scheme. -
Welsh spring
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Welsh spring
National pride was at stake
on April 20 when Colin
Trevethan's branches were a
district divided. The district in
Central and Western area
covers stores in both England
and Wales, and golfers from
both... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
Tel: 0719217227
^f Turrets and tulle
Who can imagine a
more spectacular
combination? The
majesty of England's
great castles and the
dramatic beauty of
the Bolshoi Ballet.
Three English... -
BANG UP TO DATE
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BANG UP TO DATE
In a novel twist, a new range of
sausages aimed at children have
taken their flavours from the best
selling crisps. Bacon Bangers,
Cheese Bangers and Bolognese
Bangers come in fun design
packs of six at 89p. -
FEELING FOOLISH?
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FEELING FOOLISH?
Now you can be foolish and
sensible at the same time with
Low Fat Fruit Fools in three
flavours - strawberry, apricot,
and raspberry and redcurrant.
The conservatively caloried
confections, at less than... -
HAMMING IT UP!
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HAMMING IT UP!
At last, Sainsbury's has solved
the problem of wet bacon! The
company has developed a unique
process for producing a dry cured
bacon at much lower prices than
other dry cure bacons on the
market.
Water is... -
YABADABADOO!
20
There's a
stone age
sweet
sensation
going on around
JS stores witli the
introduction of the
Flintstone range of lollichocs
(49p each or £1.35 for a party
bag of ten) and chocolate figures
(£1.25 for a box of... -
ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE
21
The Salnsbury's range of
deodorants have been relaunched
under the brand name Absolute.
The formulation is designed to
provide lasting dryness, protection
against odour and Absolute
confidence all day long. Sounds
like a... -
CRUSH IN
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CRUSH IN
Another product aimed at
the younger end of the
market is Cool Crush.
Following the huge
success of Classic Cola
and Gio, the drink has
been redesigned and
repackaged with the new
Ecotop. Cool Crush comes
in two... -
HANDSOME
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HANDSOME
Homebase is offering
protection from the perils of
pruning and the rigours of DIY
jobs with a new range of
sturdy, quality gardening
gloves. There is a glove to suit
every job from weeding to
handling bricks. The... -
EVERY GARDEN NEEDS A WIDGER
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If Dibbers and Wigwams raise
visions of boy scouts playing
games, then you probably
wouldn't be at home at the
Chelsea Flower Show.
But whether your horticultural
hobby is a passion ar a part-time
affair, Homebase can make... -
RETIREMENTS
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This month our list of
retirements is longer than
usual because we are
including those who have
accepted the company's
early retirement package
with improved benefits.
Almost 500 people took
advantage of this offer... -
NARROW ESCAPE
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LIFELINES
What could be more relaxing on a summer day than
drifting gently along Britain's canals on a
beautiful narrowboat? That is why Earl
Wightman, Derby store manager, spends
every weekend he can on his own craft,
The... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of service in bracl^ets
ROSEMARY BALL, checkout/
replenishment, Canley, died
after a long illness on May
9, aged 59 (17 years). ESTER
ALLEN, kiosk assistant.
Ladbroke Grove, died after a
long illness on... -
A GIFT FOR PROMOTING
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Many of Sainsbury's early promotional
activities were aimed at
encouraging customers to shop regularly
with the firm, although the schemes were
not quite on the scale of the British
Airways promotions!
Brass spade guineas...
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