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A new year, and a new look to the Journal. We've
brightened it up to nnake it easier to read - we hope
you like it. (We're also celebrating Chinese New Year -
7 February - on our cover and on page 5.) Don't forget... -
January trading statement for the Sainsbury Group
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January trading statement for the Sainsbury Group
In the trading statement released on 24 January it was announced
that like-for-like sales across the Group to 11 January were up but
the forecast for Group profit for the full... -
New Year's Honour for JS director
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New Year's Honour for JS director
Personnel director John
Adshead has been awarded a
CBE (Commander of the British
Empire) in the Queen's New
Year's Honours list for services
to the National Training Awards
and Vocational... -
Reward woman's reward
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Reward woman's reward
Nelen and her team ( W Jonathan Smith, senior mana^r, rolaUonshlp
marketing, Clare Mlson, communications manager, ilnthony Rees,
departmental director and firaeme Crossley, national promotions executhre.... -
Homebase managers are superstore superstars
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Homebase managers are superstore superstars
Bath Homebase manager Andrew Whiston has been judged
1996 Superstore Manager of the Year in the annual
competition run by DIY superstore magazine in conjunction
with Addis... -
Jet off with Homebase
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Jet off with Homebase
Those of you who have been
saving up Air Miles with
Reward Points at JS and
Savacentre can now collect
them at Homebase with your
Spend & Save Card.
At the beginning of the
year Air Miles was... -
Keith's award is all wrapped up
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Keith's award is all wrapped up
Keith Brackenborough, a
print and packaging buyer at
Blackfriars, has been awarded
a Fellowship of the Institute
of Packaging, the only professional
body for people
working in the... -
Seeing is believing
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Seeing is believing
Deputy chief executive
Dino Adriano recently
led a Business in the
Community "Seeing is
Believing" visit to
Deptford in South East
London.
The aim was to help business
leaders understand how they
and... -
A ferry good effort
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A ferry good effort
Produce buyers at head
office were so determined to
beat last year's French lorry
drivers' blockade, they hired
a whole ferry to transport
fresh produce from northern
Spain to England. This was... -
JS supports organic suppliers
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JS supports organic suppliers
Sainsbury's sponsored 10 of its conventional produce
suppliers to attend The Soil Association's 10th
National Conference on Organic Food Production, "Counting the Cost of Industrial Agriculture".... -
News in Brief
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News in Brief
(L-r) John Ralsman CBE, chairman of the EMBF, Margaret Beckett MP,
Radlce MP, chairman of the European Movement, and David Sainsbury. JS hosts Euro-talks
Top business people and
politicians gathered... -
Oriental visit gives managers food for thought
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Oriental visit gives managers food for thought
Middle managers get a change from the staff restaurant. The first group of managers
to complete the redesigned
Management Development
Programme (MDP) met a
representative from... -
From poppies to palace
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From poppies to palace
Years of dedicated fundraising
for the British Legion led
to a formal dinner at St James
Palace for two Denton store
staff and their spouses recently
when Denton was
nominated for an award in
the... -
Greenpeace protests
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Greenpeace protests
Some JS branches have faced
demonstrations by Greenpeace,
which is campaigning about
Sainsbury's use of unlabelled
genetically modified (GM) food.
Dominic Fry, director of
corporate... -
Homebase gets you covered
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Homebase gets you covered
Homebase is set to launch a
new insurance service offering
three distinct policies:
home and contents insurance,
personel accident, and
a unique garden pohcy including
cover for plants, shrubs
and... -
Kung Hei Fat Choy
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Kung Hei Fat Choy
(that's Chinese for Happy New Year!) The Chinese New Year is on 7
February (this year is the year
of the Ox), and to coincide
with it JS is promoting its Chinese ready meals, including
a range of new dishes... -
Sainsbury's Bank countdown
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Sainsbury's Bank countdown
A message from
Richard Chadwick,
deputy chief executive,
Sainsbury 's Bank:
I would like to take this opportunity to bring you up
to date with the launch of Sainsbury's Bank. The
public launch... -
Special Olympics
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Special Olympics
In July, the Group will be
supporting thi§ year's Special
Olympics which gives people
with learning difficulties the
chance to participate in a
wide variety of competitive
sports. An organising team from... -
CHILDREN IN NEED
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"You don't have to be
mad to work here - but
it helps" could have
been Sainsbury's other
famous slogan as
thousands of staff In
stores throughout the
country donned daft
costumes, carried out
silly stunts, and... -
Writelines
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DRAUGHT LETTER
Neil Collins,
checkout assistant,
East Prescot Road:
I work regularly on checkouts,
and I do my best to serve our
important customers as efficiently
as possible. But I do
wonder if the company is doing
as... -
Skilled to bits
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Skilled to bits
Thirty-four thousand of you have already been through Operational Skills training and seen the benefits for yourself
and the customer. But there are still lots of ongoing courses and different training materials... -
Branch opening—Ballymena
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Ballymena
Atrocious weather couldn't dampen the enthusiasm
of thousands of customers who had been eagerly
awaiting the first JS store in Northern Ireland. A
huge queue had formed well before opening time
and shoppers were... -
Branch opening—March
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March
The first JS store to open on a Saturday, at March, is also the first new format Country Town store. With a
streamlined delivery service which saves on warehouse space and a range tailored to country... -
Branch opening—Aberdeen
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Aberdeen
Sainsbury's reached its most northerly point when
Chairman David Sainsbury opened its Aberdeen
store. A party of some 30 Sainsbury's veterans got
their first glimpse of a JS store a few days before
the opening when... -
Branch opening—Clapham
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Behind the impressive
video wall (featured in
the November Journal)
lies a state of the art
new supermarket.
Because there are
two entrances to the
store, two opening ceremonies
had to be conducted
simultaneously -
one... -
Branch opening—Drumchapel
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Drumchapel
Two insomniac sisters found a way of passing the small hours when
they spent a bitterly coici night in their car outside the Drumchapel
store to ensure they were first over the threshold at the opening.
"I've never... -
Branch opening—Sale
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The town crier was there, so was
Cllr Len Murkin, the Mayor of Trafford,
the Morris Brass Ensemble played carols,
and Tony the Tiger from Kellogg's and a
M horse and cart from local bakery Warburtons
put in an... -
Out with the old and in with the new
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Out with the old and in with the new
After months of military style
planning, H-Day finally dawned,
signalling the end of the Texas era
and the beginning of the
integrated Homebase chain.
Here's a round-up of how the... -
Food and rhyme
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Howard Goodall, a member of
Sainsbury's sponsorship panel,
presents Yvonne with her winning
cheque.
Food and rhyme
Food and poetry proved a winning recipe for
JS office clerk, Yvonne Headington
Ladbroke Grove general... -
Stage struck
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If you are under 30 years
of age or have children
aged between 14 and 29,
why not apply for a.Stage
Pass - the national youth
arts card which gives
discounts on thousands of
theatre, concert, opera
and ballet... -
Opportunity for all
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Opportunity for all
According to press officer Clare Meredith, Sainsbury's had no hesitation when asked to
become a founder member of Opportunity 2000 in 1991. "Two thirds of our staff are
women, so we wanted to demonstrate how... -
The JS Journal photo competition
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The JS Journal 1996 photographic competition
Last month we published the winners of our 1996 photographic
competition, judged by TV's Birds of a Feather and Jobs for the Girls
star Linda Robson. In this issue we feature our... -
Taking your advice on improving customer service
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Taking your advice on improving customer service
The TalkBack survey generated no less than 8.5 million
pieces of statistical data - but that was only part of it.
In addition, over 21,000 staff made comments about
the... -
Fight against crime
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Fight against crime
store security isn't just about preventing stocli
loss. Tills year JS is jointly sponsoring a series of
initiatives to lielp staff deal with violent customers
and slioplifters. We asited Group security... -
WINNERS! WINNERS!
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WINNERS! WINNERS!
The following members of staff won a Beauty and the Beast (ie\u)i.e boxed
set in the Journal's October Toy Sfory competition: Astrid Allan, Fairfield
Park; Ginnette Baker, Potters Bar; Dorothy Bashford,... -
We're listening...
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We're listening...
Customers calling the Freephone Customer Careline could unwittingly be having their
queries answered by top JS directors acting incognito. Jon Carpenter spoke to Careline
manager Gary Astill and team leader... -
Classy covers
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Classy covers
JS is replacing the baby-pink classic
tablecover (£2.99) with a more
sophisticated antique pink in 281
stores. JS's classic 40cm baby-pink
napkins (£1.49) will also
change to antique pink in
281 stores.... -
Designed for drinks
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Designed for drinks
We are relaunching our entire range of mugs. They are all made in
Staffordshire and range from 79p to £3.99. You can choose from wacky and
wonderful images of ladybirds, cats and frogs or more... -
Sand spuds
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Sand spuds
Israeli baby new potatoes (99p for a 500g punnet)
come from the Harnegev region of Israel, a two-hour
drive from Tel Aviv. The potatoes are grown on the
edge of the Negev desert and all the water is piped
from the... -
You're OSO sweet
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You're OSO sweet
The OSO Sweet Onion was developed in
1988 to grow especially well in the Andes
mountains of South America where they
originate. The rich volcanic soil and pure
mountain water together with the climate
are... -
Just desserts
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Just desserts
February sees the launch of a new
addition to our new continental
range of frozen desserts. Summer
Fruit Brulee (£1.99) is a sweet pastry
case filled with a summer fruit mix,
topped with sweetened creme... -
Skin essentials
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Skin essentials
JS has introduced a range of six skincare products to
cleanse, exfoliate, tone and moisturise all skin types,
including sensitive skins. Essential Purity skincare is
fragrance free, pH balanced and... -
Tell me a story
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Tell me a story
Our latest assortment of books arrives
in-storethis February. Where's My Egg?
(£1.75) and Bramble To The Rescue
(£1.50) are ideal for those between
three and five whilst Teddy Bears'
Picnic (99p) is... -
The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
if you would like to sample some of our new products simply cross the box
next to your first choice and send the coupon to the JS Journal November
Giveaway, 9th floor, Drury House,... -
Valentine wine
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Valentine wine
Valentine's Day isn't too far
away, so why not settle down
for a romantic evening with
your partner and share a bottle
of JS wine? New in for the
occasion are wines from
France, Germany and Spain.
JS Classic... -
Challenge pays off
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Challenge pays off
Sainsbury's staff have raised a
massive ,£13,000 towards a
ludrotherapy pool at the
Mnlliple Sclerosis Therapy
Centre in Bedford bv sponsoiing
colleagues taking the MS
('hallenge (featured in... -
Dalston makes a difference
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Dalston makes a difference
Dalston store has gone into
Women's Aid, providing milk,
tea, sugar, pasta and other
basics to make up a welcome
pack for women who ai ri\ e al
the refuge. The scheme is pan
of a crime pre\'enlion... -
Dulwich rises to the occasion
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Dulwich rises to the occasion
Five-year-old William Davies doesn't want to be a train driver or a
footballer when he grows up - he wants to be a baker.
So his local Dulwich store gave him a taste of life as a baker
when staff... -
Mercy mission
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Mercy mission
Roil Hazell, a drixer al
Buiiliiig(oi(l depot and a
niembt'r of Nazciiig (x)ngR'-
galioiial ("-lunch, teamed up
with tiie Rev Norman Bonnett
and two other members of the
congiegalion to deliver a loiiv
load... -
Steep descent for charity
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Steep descent for charity
Sarah Richardson, a newspaper
and magazine assistant
at Loughborough store,
abseiled down a 200 fool high
building al Leicester I'niver-
Research Fund for Breast
Cancer. -
Super Santa
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Super Santa
Santa was out and about
radiating Christmas spirit
in stores up and down the
country during the festive
season. But the Journal
believes that he loolhis most traditional,
cuddly, Christmas card
picture... -
Working together, side by side
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Working together, side by side
Paul Basten, Side by Side coordinator
for Kimberley store,
organised a day trip for housebound
members of a local Age
Concern lunch club. Paul and
colleagues collected members
the club from... -
A touch of fame
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A touch of fame
(LIT) A Touch of Frost star Oavid Jason^Ith Gill,
actor Matt Bardock and Maxine. ^ '* ,
Gill Sturdy and Maxine Peel from Harrogate found themselves on
the set of ITV's A Touch of Frost afier Gill won a day with... -
Blooming in Bridgwater
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Blooming in Bridgwater
Bridgwater mums-to-be await their new arrivals, while the new mums show off theirs!
Bridgwater branch was blooming recently when 15 of its staff were pregnant at
the same time. A good attempt, Bridgwater,... -
JS presents cheque to the Archbishop of Canterbury
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JS presents cheque to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Dr George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, accepted a
cheque for £1,600 from Sainsbury's on behalf of Canterbury Lions
Club. The money was raised through the Penny Back... -
JS tackles the problem
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JS tackles the problem
AWigan school rugby
team looks super smart
when it runs out on to the
pitch -thanksto a
generous donation from
its local JS store.
Sports teacher Tim
Holden from Worsley
Mesnes Junior and... -
Pit your wits
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Trading places
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Trading places
At Christmas, stores need all the help they can get. This year, over 450 staff from Blackfriars and Streatham provided
extra pairs of hands in nearly 200 stores over the peak trading period
In total, Blackfriars... -
Wedded to her work
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LIFELINES Wedded to her work
Running a home, looking after a baby and liolding down a part-time job wasn't enough for Linda
so she set herself up in business, too. Carol Groenmeyer reports on her latest venture
Cottrell, a... -
SSA page
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION Tel: 0171 921 7227
Happy new year to all SSA members!
Summer concerts at stately
homes in England
O O CO
Following a very popular season In
1996, these concerts will take
place again this year,... -
Long service
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Long servine
Employees who have completed 40years' service
CYRIL (knovni as Tug) WILSON, transport supervisor, Buntlngford depot.
Employees who have completed 25years' service
PETER BAKER, warehouseman, Basingstoke depot.... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Length of service appears in brackets
MICK LEWIN, 59, a night warehouse assistant at Lordshill, died on 1 January
after a short illness (14yrs). MAUREEN SEYMOUR, 59, a petrol assistant at
East Filton, died on 28... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Length of service is in brackets
JOHN BALL, order checker, Basingstoke depot (29yrs). JANICE BECK, kiosk
assistant, Bowthorpe (6yrs). GLORIA BOYCE, checkout/replenishment
assistant, Rustington (5yrs). CARMELA... -
Sound and Vision
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SAINSBURY'S
review Feeling down now that the festive season
is over and it's business as usual?
Why not cheer yourself up with Disney's Aladdin and the
King of Thieves. The third and final instalment in the
Aladdin trilogy,... -
Fuelling outside interest
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Fuelling outside interest
In honour of the 21st anniversary of the first JS petroi station,
which opened at Coidham's Lane, Cambridge, on 10 January 1975,
the Archives takes a look outside Sainsbury's stores over the years
to...
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