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This month features our annual pull-out Employee
Report, giving you the year-end financial results and
reporting on the Group businesses over the year, together
with the board's plans for the future. We've also got the
top... -
Help for staff who were mis-sold a personal pension
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Help for staff who were mis-sold a personal pension
The trustees of the £2 billion
Sainsbury pension fund are
speeding up the process of
redress for the 600 plus
Sainsbury's employees who previously left the
company... -
Raising money is a piece of cake
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Raising money is a piece of cake
JS has donated £850 to
Tommy's Campaign with the
help of TV's Rug Rats character
Tommy Pickles. A slice of
the takings from each
Tommy Pickles celebration birthday cake sold over the
Easter... -
Buying into the new trading course
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Buying into the new trading course
Chief exeouUve DIno Adriano talk* to
soma of the luccatsful trainee
buyers.
Dino Adriano presented 11
graduates with a Certificate
of Trading at Fanhams Hall
recendy, the first to... -
Is your bakery a thoroughbre(a)d
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Is your bakery a thoroughbre(a)d?
Eighteen of JS Bakeries' top
suppliers have joined forces
with Sainsbury's to sponsor
our own Regional Bakery of
the Year awards.
The suppliers are currently
visiting every... -
Pavanotti!
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Pavanotti!
Not quite the maestro, but
Pavarotti lookalike Colin
Miller hit the right note when
he launched Sainsbury's
instore Italian promotion last
month. Customers in 10
stores around the country also enjoyed... -
Sainsbury's surfs clean ahead
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Sainsbury's surfs clean ahead
Sainsbury's commitment
to the environment sees
us surging ahead of our
competitors.
The company, which
last year was the first
supermarket retailer to
produce an
environmental report,... -
Veterans reunite
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Veterans reunite
Thousands of JS group veterans got together in
Birmingham and London for this year's round of
veterans' reunions.
Vatarani meat at tha Royal Lancastar Hotel, London. This is the 49th year that
reunions have... -
Correction
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Correction
In the April edition of the Journal, we incorrecdy stated that the
runners-up in the SSA annual quiz finals were University
Challenged from the Midlands regional office. They were, in fact,
Universally Challenged... -
Fighting the battle in Hampshire's War on Waste
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Fighting the battle in Hampshire's War on Waste
General Waste meets Terry Brown, manager of Hedge End store, and
customers. Five JS stores signed up
recently to War on Waste,
Hampshire County Council's
campaign to... -
Liverpool stores race to help in Grand National rescue
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Liverpool stores race to help in Grand National rescue
Following last month's bomb scare at the Grand National at
Liverpool's Aintree Racecourse, local JS stores in Philip Whitehead's
district - Woolton, Crosby and East Prescot... -
News in Brief
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News in Brief
Savacentre news
Colin Harvey has agreed to
stay on as managing director
of Savacentre for a
further year beyond his 40
year service retirement date.
He will now retire in June
1999. This will... -
Sainsbury's saves energy and gains an award
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Sainsbury's saves energy and gains an award
Ian Taylor, principal engineer,
Sainsbury's energy team
at Blackfriars, recently
received an award from Peter
Johnson, president of the
Institute of Energy, for
Sainsbury's high... -
The show goes on
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The show goes on
Sainsbury's is planning to
exhibit at some 17 shows in
the next 12 months (and will
be sponsoring a number of
their events), so make a date
in your diary!
14-16 May Balmoral Show,
Belfast, Northern... -
Under starter's orders
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Sainsbury's Supermarkets and Savacentre are two of the national sponsors of
this year's Special Olympics UK Summer Games to be held in Portsmouth. Chris
Boffey put on his trainers and sprinted off to learn more
Under starter's... -
Branch opening—Worle extension
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JS gives it a Worle! One
of the oldest stores in
the South Western region
at 18 years, Worle
has been transformed
by an extensive refit.
Manager Darren Hillman
told the Journal: "We've
added fresh meat and
fish, hot... -
Savacentre opening—Leeds
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Leeds
Leeds, currently said to be one of the "coolest"
towns in Britain, now has even more kudos with the
opening of the latest - 13th - Savacentre at the new
White Rose Shopping Centre.
With a total site area the size of... -
Writelines
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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Jim Wilkin, price controller,
Homebase Kingston:
Since the introduction of the
Sainsbury's style name badges
for Homebase staff, dissatisfaction
with the fact that position
and responsibility are no... -
A (deaf) man's best friend
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A (deaf) man's best friend
Four volunteers from Heyford
Hill recently participated in a
dog training session at
Lewknor training centre
after donating £1,000 to
their chosen Side by Side
charity, Hearing Dogs for
the... -
A Wolf in JS clothing?
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A Wolf in JS clothing?
We're not sure what position
Wolf from ITV's Gladiators
show would be seeking with
Sainsbury's, but he was a
welcome visitor to our stand at
the Docklands career fair at
the London Docklands... -
Another first
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Another first
Nine employees at BasingsU)
ke dislribiuion centre were
recendy presented with their
NVQ level 2 certificates from
chief executive Diiu) Adriano.
The staff are the first in the
company to have gained such
an... -
Building links with the community
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Building links with the community
staff from Purley Way and Central Croydon turned designers and builders when they helped to convert
the courtyard at the local
Redgates School into a mini multisensory
garden as a Side by... -
Chance encounter provides a delightful double act
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Chance encounter provides a delightful double act
Andrew Dobie, an evening
display assistant at Homebase in
Wrexham, got some unexpected
support when he made his
theatrical debut at the William
Aston Hall in Plas... -
It has been them!
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It has been them!
Whitley Bay has recently had
no less than three lottery
winners among its stall'
recently! Personnel manager
Eileen Bewlcy contacted the
Journal to tell us that grocery
replenishment assistant
Lorraine... -
James earns top scouting award
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James earns top scouting award
James Duffy, part-time general
assistant in the provisions
department at Southend-on-
Sea, received the highest
possible scouting award when
he met the Queen at Windsor
Castle on St George's... -
Watch out - Darnley's about
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Watch out - Darnley's about
Darnley store supported TV
personality Jeremy Beadle at the
Glyn Hill Hotel recently at a
fundraising event for Reach, the
charity which provides funds for
children with hand or... -
FINANCIAL RESULTS 1997
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Report on the Sainsbury Group's Performance for the Financial Year to 9 (March 1997 and our priorities for 1997/98
FINANCIAL RESULTS 1997 Results at a glance
Sales
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Camden makes a capital contribution
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Camden makes a capital contribution
John Hawkins wKh Capital Radio
presenter Adam FIndlay.
John Hawkins, branch
charity organiser at
Camden, recently
donated a cheque for
£2,000 to Adam Findlay
of Capital Radio in aid
of... -
Hedge End toys with a great Penny Back idea
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Hedge End toys with a great Penny Back idea
Wildern Opportunity Group in
Hampsliire now sports a wliole
new set of toys worth £2,000,
including a new kitchen and a
Thomas the Tank Engine play
set. Their purchase was... -
Marathon man does a baker's dozen
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Marathon man does a baker's dozen
Wayne Harris, bakery
manager at Shorehead in
Huddersfield, set off for
the London Marathon - by
running 200 miles to the
capital! En route he visited
13 JS stores to raise
money for Cancer... -
Saying it with flowers
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There is no Text
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Warren Heath backs the winners
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Warren Heath backs the winners
Two teenage basketball teams, which were backed by Warren
Heath store in Ipswich, have both gone on to glory in their national
finals.
Paul Firth, the store's deputy services manager, opened... -
Homebase smoothes the way
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Ironing may not be everybody's
favourite chore, but Homebase is trying
to make it as painless as possible by
introducing a new co-ordinated range
of ironing boards and accessories.
There are five new boards to choose
from,... -
Premium collection for legs
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Premium collection for legs
The new Premium collection of high
quality tights has something
for everyone. The range
includes: Shiny Tights
(£2.99); Lace Top Hold Ups
(£3.99); Shiny Stockings
(£2.99); Opaque... -
Saucy but nice
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Saucy but nice
Because it's the
sauce that makes a
pasta dish perfect,
Sainsbury's buyers
have come up with
three new creamy
pasta sauce mixes:
Sundried Tomatoes;
Pesto; and
Carbonara. All you
have to do is add
milk,... -
The hair care bunch
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The hair care bunch
B5 Active Hairspray (£1.79), Active
* Mousse (£1.79) and Active Gel
i (£1.99) contain a provitamin B5
complex which helps to retain
moisture, thus making your
hair more healthy, shiny
and manageable.... -
Animal magic
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Animal magic
Three of the latest JS Story Books have a distinctly animal theme.
Do Pigs have Stripes? (99p), What am I? ^ ^
(99p) and Arthur and the Caterpillars
(£1.75) are sure to keep young ones
amused this summer. Who... -
Olives - Evia better than ever
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Olives - Evia better than ever
Bell has introduced four new types of Olives:
Mixed Stuffed Green Olives (£1.25 per lOOg);
Thassos Throumbes Olives (79p per lOOg);
Blond Piquant Olives (65p per 100g); and
.'Cocktail of Mixed... -
Rocket science
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Rocket science
Now is the time to start stocking the freezer with plenty of mouthwatering
summer favourites. 4 Freshly Squeezed JS Lollies come in
varieties - Orange Juice and Orange Juice & Tropical
Fruit (£2.19).
Jurassic... -
The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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JOBTmE
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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 May... -
We've got it covered
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We've got it covered
Not a lot of people know this, but breadcrumbs have emerged
as a major growth area - you simply have to look at the
number of products on the market to realise that
breadcrumbs are big business. As a... -
Pit your wits
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Money matter
CROSSWORD CLUES
ACROSS
1. Money lent to buy a house (8)
4. This pop group sang about 'Money, Money, Money' (4)
6. Actor who won an Oscar for 'The Color
Of Money' (6)
8. Loose change (5)
9. Small bet (7)
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Sights, sounds and smells on show
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Sights, sounds and smells on show
Homebase has again teamed up with award-winning
garden designer Robin Williams for this year's
Hampton Court Flower Show, where last year its "Good
Ideas" garden scooped both a gold medal and... -
Suppliers get a grilling!
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Suppliers get a grilling!
Take representatives from some two dozen top
names in tlie grocery worid, put tliem in a room and
asltthem to spell chihuahua - not a bizarre April
Fool's joke, but Sainsbury's first supplier's quiz... -
Feeding the five thousand
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Feeding the five thousand
Cooking for several hundred people every day requires planning,
resourcefulness and the ability to keep a cool head, as catering staff
throughout the company can confirm. So how do you cope... -
WINNERS! WINNERS! WINNERS!
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WINNERS! WINNERS! WINNERS!
Fifty readers picked up a Disney goody bag in January/February's Aladdin competition: Carol Connell, Shoretiead; J Kearney, Lyons Farm;
Sarah Giles. Blaci^friars; A Sinclair veteran; Dawn Wilmshurst,... -
SSA OFFERS
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Long service
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Employees who have completed 25 years' service
BERYL AUSTIN, checkout/replenishment assistant, High Wycombe. BRENDA
BAGULEY BWS replenishment assistant, Arnold. SALLY BATTERSBY, data control
foreman, Basingstoke depot. ALAN... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Length of service appears in brackets
HELEN CONNOLLY, 64, a checkout assistant at Bramingham Park, died suddenly on
11 March (7yrs). PETER SWINDLEHURST, 41, an evening display assistant at Sale,
died suddenly on 29... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Lertgth of service is in brackets
KATHLEEN ADAMS, checkout/replenishment assistant, Stratton (5yrs). ROSE
AFFLECK, cleaner, Hornchurch (Uyrs). IRIS BELL, checkout/replenishment
assistant, Winchmore Hill (9yrs).... -
Sound and Vision
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Rescue me!
Bernard and Bianca are two brave mice whose animated
exploits are brouglit to the small screen as Disney
releases two of its animated classics - The Rescuers, and
The Rescuers Down Under. The stories tell of the... -
Wedding
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Wedding
CHARMAINE PERRY and TONY STEVENS, both from
Keighley, married on 15 February. Charmaine (branch
clerk) proposed to Tony (senior deputy manager) with a
single red rose while he was worldng at the opening of... -
Keep on truckin'
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Keep on truckin' This month we look at the Bedford TK that serviced the
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branches through the 1960s - and
we have 20 models of them to offer
as a prize in the competition below! 1. Seven-ton Bedford TK, c.1960,...
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