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Group set to buy Texas Homecare
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Group set to buy
Texas Homecare
Sainsbury's has agreed with the Ladbroke Group to
buy the Texas Homecare chain for £290 million. The announcement that a
contract had been signed
on January 23 came as
the Journal was due... -
HRH The Prince of Wales
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HRH The Prince of Wales visited Sheffield Savacentre on
December 12 to see at first hand the success of The Prince's
Trust Volunteers part-time programme at the store. -
We're having a party
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We're having a party
From Sunday, February
12, JS will be hosting a
four-week party to
celebrate the end of the
125th anniversary. Among
the host of activities instore
will be a free draw
each week for customers
and... -
Best selling butter
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Best selling butter
The Best Butter in the
World, JS's 125th anniversary
history, written by
Bridget Williams, achieved
the distinction just before
Christmas of appearing in the London Evening
Standard'f, best seller list.... -
Classic Cola happening
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Classic Cola happening
As part of the development
of its image, Sainsbury's
Classic Cola sponsored the
BBC Clothes Show in
Birmingham in December.
The audience was
treated to free samples of the
drink in a special area... -
Pride of the Clyde
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Pride of the Clyde
Work began on Savacentre's
border on December 20 with
at Braehead, Clydeside. Braehead Park Ltd is a joint
venture between JS and
Marks & Spencer who have
just appointed Capital Shopping
Centres Pic (CSC)... -
We want to prove we're parents' choice
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We want to prove we're parents' choice
Television personality and celebrity mum Ulrika Jonsson
launched the 1995 Parent Friendly Awards on January 13. back its 1993 crown of
'most parent-friendly
supermarket' from last
year's... -
Introducing THOMAS the tanker
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New JS liveried tankers are now being used to deliver petrol
to stores in the south. Nicknamed THOMAS (Tank Having
Optimum Mass And Stability), the tanker trailer, built in
Australia, has a special low slung tank and was... -
Major players
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Major players
The Savoy was host to 14
long serving Sainsbury's
employees on January 9.
Between them they had
over 560 years' service,
each having reached their
40 year milestone last year.
They and their... -
Senior managers' development moves on
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Senior managers' development moves on
Pictured in celebratory
mood are recent graduates
of the Senior Management
Development Programme
for senior managers
throughout JS, Savacentre
and Homebase.
The course will... -
Songs on screen
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Songs on screen
Watch out for Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition, to be televised through
January, February and March. From January 22, BBC2 is
showing the finals on
seven successive Sunday
afternoons until... -
BREEAM dream comes true for Homebase
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BREEAM dream comes true for Homebase
Harrow Homebase lias become the first building to be
awarded a 'very good' rating in its class of the
BREEAM environmental awards.
Building services engineering manager Ian... -
News in brief
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News in brief
Sainsbury's is the
company most admired by
senior management in the
food retail sector, according
to a survey of
corporate reputation by
Management Today
magazine. The survey
involved directors of ten... -
Smoking rooms for stores
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Smoking rooms for stores
Following staff feedback
on the non-smoking
policy in stores, separate
smoking rooms are to be
installed into all JS
stores.
Staff were formerly
allowed to smoke in the
staff restaurant. But,... -
SYSTEM 25 earns its pension
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SYSTEM 25 earns its pension
After 13 years of sterling
service, tlie last System
25 brancli computer was
retired from Horsliam
store in December.
The System 25 hardware
was the first major
computer fitted into stores
when... -
Writelines
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CHECKING OUT CHILDCARE
Nigel Gowes, frozen food
replenishment,
Bexhill
What is the company's
view on incorporating
work place and/or local
community nurseries or
creches as part of our
service to staff, customers
and... -
Branch opening—Banbury
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BANBURY
Opening date: November 22, 1994
Address: Oxford Road, Banbury,
Oxen
Opened by: Chairman
David Sainsbury
Store manager: Trevor Trudgill
Project manager: Paul Chandler
Staff: 427 (192 new staff)
Sales area: 32,000... -
Branch opening—Selby Road, Leeds
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SELBY ROAD, LEEDS
Opening date: November 22, 1994
Address: Colton Retail Parl<, Selby
Road, Colton, Leeds
Opened by: Deputy chairman
Tom Vyner
Store manager: Paul Robinson
Project manager: Richard
O'Callaghan
Staff: 335... -
Homebase opening—Lincoln
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LINCOLN
Opening date: December 8, 1994
Address: The Sidings,
off Rope Walk, Lincoln
Opened by: Regional manager
Paul Shoemaker
Store manager: Peter Edmonds
Project manager: Mike Gould
Staff: 47 (43 new staff)
Sales area:... -
HELP!
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After operating for 18 months company-wide, the Freephone Helpline is expanding.
Three more call handlers are joining the current compliment of four. But if you think all
they handle are questions on opening hours and prices,... -
Homebase opening—Northampton
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NORTHAMPTON
Opening date: 16 December 1994
Address: New Riverside Business
Park, off the A45/A43, Northampton
Opened by: Regional manager
David Taylor
Store manager: Martin Leonard
Project manager: Neil Hotston
Staff: 56... -
Love is in the air
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VOXPOP
Will it be a single red rose, a meal at your favourite
restaurant, a weekend in Paris or a coded message in the
local paper? If you haven t yet planned your Valentine's Day,
here are a few ideas from romantic staff... -
EASY GOING
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EASY GOING
Early recognition can prevent ttie pain of damaged roll pallets
Hoiw m a n y t i m e s h a v e y o u
c u r s e d a n d s t r a i n e d t o move
a d a m a g e d roil p a i i e t ? But
h o w m a n y t i m e s h a v e... -
GREEN SCENE
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Posting bottles and newspapers into the bins
provided is only the beginning.
In order to 'close
the loop' which turns
yesterday's newspapers
into the packaging for
tomorrow's lunch, it's
essential to create a
market for... -
Master class
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Master class
Putting primary school children in the picture has proved
a hugely successful exercise for Sainsbury's Arts
Education Programme.
Sainsbury's Pictures for Schools, established in 1993
for secondary schools and... -
. . .and pictures
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There is no Text
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Your words
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Your words
In the December Issue we published winning entries to the
Journal's photographic and poetry competitions.
We promised then we would squeeze in just a few more. On the death of my father and
return to England of my... -
Following the bear-a follow on
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Following the bear-a follow on
Bakery section manager at Walthai
stow Mark Livert showed great brave
in the face of fund-raising. No^
did he voiunteer for M
eadshave, but he aliow
; store manager John Prie
to carry it out!... -
PRESENTING FFYONA
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LIFELINES
PRESENTING FFYONA
For most people, appearing on
television is Just a dream. For part
time assistant at Pitsea, Ffyona
Gregory, it's a dream come true.
Twenty year old Ffyona has
enjoyed more than her 15
minutes... -
COMPETITIONS PAGE
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COMPETITION COMPETITION COMPETITION
COMPETITION RESULTS
CARDWATCH
We were deluged with entries for our Cardwatch
competition in the November issue. Was the spirit
of the National Lottery sweeping the country or did
entrants... -
Fairytale fund-raising at Homebase
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Fairytale fund-raising at Homebase
Staff at Crayford Homebase
spent three days rattling
buckets in order to raise
funds for the corporate
charity, Leukaemia Research.
Karen Gordon dressed up
as Miss Christmas and... -
Just a little more understanding
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Just a little more understanding
We all like to think we can be
of help to people with
disabilities. But staff at
Worcester decided they could
go further in understanding the
difficulties some people face
during a shopping... -
Scout packs
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Scout packs
Scouts from packs across the
Tonbridge district raised over
£1,700 by packing the shopping
of Sainsbury customers.
In the frantically busy period
from December 21 until
Christmas Eve about 60 Scouts
helped... -
Dog gone
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Dog gone
DIY assistant Matt Hewlett (left)
and DIY manager Mike Hopkins
with Stewart and puppy.
It's a dog's life when the charity
event you're planning goes wrong.
Sometimes the only course of
action is to disguise... -
Oh yes they did!
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Oh yes they did!
Shopping is always chaotic just
before Christmas and when you're
in a wheelchair it can be even
more of a challenge.
An Action Team at Cannock
decided to help out their regular
disabled customers by... -
Oldbury wins lottery award
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Oldbury wins lottery award
Oidbury Savacentre has been selected by
Camelot as one of the top 100 retailers in the
grocery sector for the highest launch day sales.
The store has been awarded £200 which
they will use to start... -
Pudding on our top hats
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Painters Ash pupils recently
visited ttie Pepper Hill brancti
as part of tlieir study of bread
and baking. |
When the trip was
requested, store manager Elliot
Pilcher was concerned that it
would be difficult to provide... -
Jumping for Joy
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Martin Fletcher and Susan Appleton show off their trophies. They have the smiles of
champions, and champions they
are!
Burpham packers IVIartin
Fletcher and Susan Appleton
raise aloft the gymnastic trophies
they won at the... -
Prime of life is sweet
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Prime of life is sweet
Store manager at Tewkesbury
Road Paul Abbott was not
allowed to forget his 35th
birthday. His staff put a happy
birthday rhyme in the Gloucestershire Echo and
presented him with this
wonderfully... -
Six join the Mickey club
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Six join tlie
Micl^ey club
Six members of the
Beckenham store enjoyed a
fantasy trip to Disneyland in
sunny California last summer.
Showing the usual
Sainsbury pride they had
T-shirts specially printed for the
trip with... -
TELL US ABOUT IT
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TELL US ABOUT IT
Does your store have
a story to tell?
Write to the Journal at tiie
address on page two, telephone
or ask your nearest E-mail user to
contact us on alias JSJO. -
Want to be Sutton of cleanliness? Check out the guide
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Want to be Sutton of cleanliness? Check out the guide
It's official - North Cheam
store is the best large retailer
in the borough of Sutton and is
a Cleaner Food Award winner.
North Cheam's manager
Nigel Wade was presented... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
Tel: 01719217227
Who's looking for sun, sea, sand and fun? Let
your fingers do the searching by calling the
International Travel Club. They are offering a
10-15% discount for all SSA members on... -
JAMMING IN PREMIUM FRUIT
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JAMMING IN PREMIUM
FRUIT Continental style Blueberry Jam
has extended the existing range
of premium jams. It has bigger
chunks of fruit than regular jams
and a fuller fruit flavour.
Made in France with only
premium fruits,... -
POTS OF INSPIRATION
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In a blaze of colour, Homebase
proudly presents its new paint
card detailing the full colour
range of paints for 1995.
The card also offers details
of some paint techniques to
inspire new and exciting results.
A new range... -
PUFF PASTRY PIES FOR UNDER A POUND
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Two new-comers to the already
popular 99p Frozen Ready Meal
line, are family-sized Frozen
Chicken and Vegetable Pie and
Frozen Minced Beef and Onion
Pie.
Frozen Chicken and Vegetable
Pie is packed with chunks of
chicken... -
TOP SCOTCH
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TOP SCOTCH
Three new luxury slices, handmade
in Scotland, are special in
texture and flavour.
Sainsbury's Caramel
Shortcake Slices are biscuit
based, covered in sticky caramel
and topped with plain chocolate.
Carrot and... -
CHICKENS GONE SOUTH
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CHICKENS GONE SOUTH
Newly launched is Frozen
Southern Fried Chicken,
packaged in the traditional red,
white and blue of America's
deep south.
Coated in the American style
southern style fried coating, the
chicken is... -
SMELL THOSE CHEESY FEET!
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SMELL THOSE CHEESY FEET!
It could be said that Sainsbury's is one step ahead of the competition
with a new line for February, Cheesy Feet.
Putting our best foot forward into the up-and-coming children's
market, these cheese... -
WINTER WARMERS
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Just in time for those long winter
evenings are three Chunky
Recipe soups in a can.
Described as a 'hearty meal
of a soup', Sainsbury's new
Chicken and Vegetable, Beef
and Vegetable, and Chilli Beef
and Bean Soups, are... -
40 YEAR RETIREMENTS
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40 YEAR RETIREMENTS
BRIAN FELL began his
retirement by helping his
son to decorate!
A familiar face in the
northern stores, Brian
retired on January 10 as
store manager at Harrogate.
He began his career at
London's East... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE
Employees who have
completed 25 years' service
are:
PAT ADDIS, senior section
manager, customer services,
Wolverhampton. PETER
ANNELLS, driver, Basingstoke
depot. JEAN BAKER, grocery
replenishment... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Length of service appears in
brackets.
LINDA LODGE, cash office clerk,
South Ruislip, died suddenly
on 17 October 1994 aged 45
(6 years). FRANK PARTRIDGE,
frozen foods assistant, died,
suddenly on 12... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS
MARY MORTIMORE, kiosk
assistant, Barnstaple (4yrs)
DONALD CHATTEN, commissionaire,
Great Yarmouth (14yrs)
JOYCE NEVILLE, senior section
manager. Maidenhead,
25yrs) ALAN PALLETT,
butcher. Bishop's Stortford
39... -
WEDDING
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WEDDING
It was all fireworks and
crackers at the wedding of
head office cheese buyer
ALISON COMBEY and her
husband LESLIE ATKIN when
they tied the knot on
November 5 1994.
The couple met during a
holiday in Crete, when... -
I WAS THAT CUSTOMER
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ARCHIVES
Mary Cullen demonstrates self-service shopping at
Grange Hill, 1954.
I WAS
THAT CUSTOMER
The publication of the company's history
The Best Butter in the World - has inspired
a number of people to donate to...
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