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The main news this month is, of course, the Group's half year results and the
outcome of Savacentre's strategic review which we discuss on pages 2 & 3.
We've interviewed lots of interesting people this month - Tony Green,... -
Half year results
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David Sainsbury, chairman,
comments:
"The performance of the
Group has demonstrated
substantial progress in
market conditions that
remain highly competitive.
"Growth in sales and profit in Sainsbury's Supermarkets
has... -
New look for Savacentre
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New look for Savacentre
Major changes to the format of Savacentre stores will take place following the
company's strategic review. The review, started in May,
was conducted by a full-time
Savacentre project team
supported by... -
Ease of access award
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Ease of access award
Sainsbury's has received
recognition for its efforts to
improve the opportunities for
disabled people by being
selected as one of the three
finalists in the 'Ease of Access
Service and... -
Politically speaking
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Politically speaking
The company recently got
together with Disability Daily
to raise awareness of
disability issues at the three
Party Political Conferences.
Disability Daily represents
most of the key organisations
on... -
Stamp of approval
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Stamp of approval
Actor and writer Terence Stamp has launched his
Stamp Collection cookbook at Nine Elms - the first
book launch party held in a Sainsbury's store. It was followed by signings at
four more stores. Terence,
who... -
Northamptonshire treasures reading
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Northamptonshire treasures reading
Sainsbury's Charitable Fund
sponsored the annual
summer reading scheme run
by Northamptonshire
Libraries and Information
Service for children aged 5-11.
Dave Beese, former manager... -
Number One at Christmas
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Number One at Christmas
To ensure that Sainsbury's is
the first choice for shoppers
this Christmas we conducted
extensive research to find out
what our customers wanted.
This research has resulted in
the theme: 'Sainsbury's... -
Read all about it!
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Read all about it!
Three Group magazines are now out and proving to be quite a hit with staff and customers. The first issue of the Pet Club
magazine went out in
October to all members of
Sainsbury's Pet Club, around
110,000... -
Squirrelling away
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Squirrelling away
Sainsbury's Charitable Fund
recently sponsored National
Red Squirrel Week at Belvoir
Park Forest in Belfast and
invited local school children
to inspect this brilliant tree
sculpture of an eight foot
high... -
New Look for JS Restaurant
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New Look'for JS Restaurant
The JS restaurant, renamed J's Restauran
undergoing quite a dramatic face lift. The J's Restaurant at Halifax
was the third to open, with
other trials taking place at
Forestside, Godalming and
more... -
Organic Pork launch
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Organic Pork launch
The sale of Organic Pork
was recendy launched in six
Sainsbury stores. Products
included are Boneless leg
joints and loin steaks, chops,
shoulder steaks and extra
lean mince. Andrew Tozer,
senior buyer.... -
Stop Crime - pick up the phone
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Stop Crime - pick up the phone
From left - Roger Murcia (Homebase Wandsworth), Susan Nijhuis
(Salnsbury's Wandsworth) and Phil Williams (Savacentre Merton) help launch
Crimsstoppers to Salnsbury's staff outside Wandsworth store... -
Swindon delivers the goods
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Homebase's new
distribution centre is
now open and serving
160 stores in the south
of England.
Shear we go[ Chairman David
Sainsbury and Homebase chief
executive David Bremner cut the
ribbon with the help of... -
Bakery success
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Bakery success
Congratulations go to the Bakery teams at Merton Savacentre
and JS Pepper Hill for beating off all other major retailers and
taking two of the top three places at the 1997 Bakery Awards. Richard Buxton,... -
Celebrity visit to Leeds
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Celebrity visit to Leeds
Dave Lee Travis showing staff at Savacentre Leeds how it's done. Dave Lee Travis, the well
known radio DJ and Classic
Gold presenter, visited
Savacentre Leeds to celebrate
the successful launch of... -
Group-wide
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Group-wide
Here's our regular round^ip of what's been going on across the Group.. SAINSBURY'S
SUPERMARKETS
24 HOUR CHRISTMAS TRADING
On the 19,22 and 23 December, 147
JS stores will be trading 24 hours.
This means that... -
Sip, slurp, hurray!
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Sip, slurp, hurray!
(I to r) Jane Hughes, Rebecca Null
and Lindsay Tales celebrate their
exam success.
There's been plenty to
celebrate in the head office
wine department recently.
Rebecca Hull, buyer of New
World and... -
Video stars
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Video stars
Sainsbury's retail security
video, "What will happen to
me" has won a Creative
Excellence award at the US
International Film and Video
festival. The 16 minute video,
shot at Kiln Lane over three
days was... -
Giving thanks
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Karen McHugh, produce
manager at Wigan, along
with Claire Woosey, floral
controller at Blackfriars and
designer Helen Congreve,
mounted an eye-catching
display that was made up of a
variety of fresh fruit,... -
Goodbye Mr Terry!
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Goodbye Mr Terry!
It was the end of
an era when
Michael Terry
retired from
Fanhams Hall after
being the house
manager for
eleven years.
Cheers, then!
Michael Terry (left)
waves goodbye to
Frazer Rendeil and
Fanhams... -
Great things come to those who wait
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Great things come to
those who wait
Arthritis sufferer David Paterson has raised £250,000 for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council -
all by collecting outside Sainsbury's Group stores. Hill Irvine, sfpre director at Edinburgh... -
Sign of goodwill
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Sign of goodwill
A substantial donation by
Sainsbury's Buntingford
depot has made it possible
for Buntingford Civic Society
to erect a hand-carved town
sign. Richard Penniall,
distribution centre manager
at Buntingford,... -
Reward for children
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Reward for children
Reward Card donations to the NSPCC have reached
£150,000, three times the original target level of £50,000. The NSPCC, one of our
Reward Card partners, would
like to express a big 'thank
you' toJS staff... -
Sainsbury's uncorked
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Sainsbury's uncorked
Sainsbury 's had a
prime site at the 1997
Festival of Food and
Wine at London's
Olympia. The Journal
clinked a glass or two
at the event. There's a strong, almost overpowering mix of aromas in the hall... -
Branch opening—Leigh
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Leigh
New-Leigh opened!
Sainsbury's first store in
Leigh was opened by chief
executive Dino Adriano. It
boasts a delicatessen,
fresh meat and fish counters
and baby changing
facilities. Shoppers were
entertained... -
Branch opening—Halifax
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Halifax
Retail director Robin Whitbread and new manager
Theresa Smith opened the store to the sound of
Congratulations played by the Halifax-based Friendly
Brass Band. By 11 am, the car park and store were completely... -
Branch opening—Oswestry
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Oswestry
The chill in the air as Oswestry's new Country Town
store opened was a clear sign that autumn was
setting in. Brenda Purslow, the store's first
customer was there by default - her husband had
dropped her off at... -
Waste not, want not
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Survival for homeless people
is more than a never-ending
search for a roof over their
heads. Crisis Fareshare began
two years ago to make sure
shelters for homeless people
were able to provide a
balanced meal as well as... -
Brave new world of cosmetics
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Many people have been wondering why J Cosmetics have disappeared from our shelves.
r/7e JS Journal decided to find out the reasons for this dramatic change.
Brave new world of cosmetics of cosmetics
Staff and consumers can't... -
Freshly baked ideas
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After the relaunch of
JS's bakery department
we visited Harringay
store to speak to bakery
manager, Caren
Hensman and find out
what's new instore.
FRESH FACTS AMD FIGURES
• JS bakes three million loaves
a week, using... -
Writelines
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Have your say
In a sweat
Rita Merriman,
part-time cashier,
Homebase, Stanway:
Question: Do you know how
many customers Homebase
lost due to the hot summer
days we had this year?
Answer: Lots and lots! You
just had to... -
Say Goodbye to the dreaded visit
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There was a time when a director's visit resembled a sergeantmajor's
Inspection. But the days of the big stick approach are^gone
according to south western regional director Graham Naylor
To see If it's true, the Journal... -
How's distribution doing?
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How's distribution doing?
They're often the unsung heroes in any retail operation - the men and women who help to move
goods from A to B. To find out if the people in a JS managed distribution centre feel neglected,
the... -
Adventures of Debbie down under
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Adventures of Debbie down under When Debbie Freebury from Savacentre head office won the Journal's 50th Anniversary
prize of a trip to Australia she promised to keep in touch. Well, as the postcards below
reveal, she didn't... -
Opportunity over the sea
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Opportunity over
We currently employ 1,407
staff in Northern Ireland but
with the opening programme,
double that figure is needed.
While many of these jobs will
be created in Northern
Ireland, there are opportunities
for... -
Twenty Five alive!
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Twenty Five alive!
Over 800 long servingJS
staff gathered at London's
prestigious Royal Lancaster
hotel for the annual 25 Club
dinner. T/ieJournal went
along to snap the event. Top: Dinner is served in tlie sumptuous dining... -
From Saturday boy to supersonic man
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From Saturday boy to supersonic man
Squadron leader Andy Green has come a long way s m c ^ T i ^ a y ^ ^ part-time troMeTDOyaujrpmgto^
He's just become the fastest man on earth by driving ThrustSSC through the sound barrier and... -
I love olives
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I love olives
Ideal for snacks and parties, Sainsbury's new
marinated olive selection of Green Olives with Garlic &
Chilli, Green Olives with Provencal Herbs, and Black
Olives with Garlic & Chilli, are the perfect... -
Oriental twist
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Oriental twist
To put a twist into your noodle dishes, why not try Sainsbury's 375g packet of
Twist Noodles (59p). Fitting in nicely with the convenient yet healthy lifestyle of
the 90s, this offering is ideal with all oriental... -
Quick and easy
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Quick and easy
Are you a typical man who can't be bothered to slave over a
hot stove? Or, are you a cash-strapped student? Well, there are two new Quick and Easy
recipe books that will be
perfect for you.
Keith Floyd has... -
Sauce up your life
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Sauce up your
life
Looking for a saucy alternative to pour on to your ice
cream and desserts? If so, our four new sauces should
do the trick. For a fruitier choice you can try Summer
Fruit Sauce, made with... -
Ancient oils
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There is no Text
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On the air-er
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On the air-er
Homebase has launched a range of
Indoor Airers to suit every budget and
dwelling place. The wire frame Airers -
including a radiator and an over-bath
model - have a smaller drying space and
are suitable for... -
The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
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The Journal's great New Lines giveaway
n Airers
• Compotes
• Cook books
• Olive oils
NAME
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... -
Wakey wakey
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Wakey wakey
Wake up to two new breakfast treats by
trying Sainsbury's Breakfast Apricots
and Breakfast Compote, each costing
79p each. The Compote contains lightly
spiced mixed fruit. To give you that
early morning lift all... -
Guiding light
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Guiding light
Broadcut store presented a
cheque for £2,500 to The
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Association which was raised
by the customers' penny back
scheme. In return, the store
received a photograph of
Bayden the dog,... -
How it was for me
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How it was for me
Sam Royce has penned a
booklet Hoxii it tmsfor me -
a backward glimpse of the grocery
trade, looking back on his davs
with Sainsbur}''s during the
50s. The booklet has been a
great success in Brighton... -
It's a dog's life
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It's a dog's life
staff at Plymouth and Marsh Mills have been very
busy over the past year fundraising for two local
groups - Macmillan Nurses and the Woodside
Animal Welfare Trust. A very close relationship has
built up... -
Playing it safe
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Playing it safe
Milton Keynes and Bletchley
stores are sponsoring the
kitchen set piece at Hazard
Alley Safety Centre, Milton
Keynes. It is the first such
educational project in the
UK and regularly welcomes
thousands of... -
Ready Steady Cook
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Ready SteadyCook
The aptly named Sheila
Fish, who works on
Whitley Bay's fish
counter, appeared in the
culinary game-show
Ready Steady Cook and
won! Sheila said: "There
are 200 applicants for
each show and those
who are... -
Smart recruit
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Smart recruit They recruit them young at JS's Marsh Mills,
Plymouth store! Three-year-old Sophie, daughter
of store manager Mike Booth's secretary Jo
Davey, was brought in along with her mum to
help promote the recent Smartbox... -
Walk on the wild side
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Walk on the wild side
Volunteers from Hanley store,
led by checkout operator
Gladys Edge, have spent four
months working with staff and
children at Norton County
Primary School. The Side by
Side project involved... -
Closing time
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Closing time
Before the new doors could be opened at Halifax's new JS, the old
one's had to close for the final time, and they did so with a blast
from the past! A60s/70s party was held to mark the closing of the
store and... -
Full of beans
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Full of beans
Imogen Bown, six-year-old daughter of
Redditch customer Helen Bown, won
the first prize of a Gaucho Grande car
in the Heinz and Sainsbury's
competition. To share in Imogen's
good fortune members of staff... -
Happy returns
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Happy returns
This unique
birthday cpke
representing a
Homebase paint
tin and brush was
given to
Homebase
Tamworth's Glen
Mann to celebrate
his 50th birthday
and Maggie Rushton's 40th. The birthday couple
enjoyed a... -
Having their cake...
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Having their cake...
• Broadcut store recently won a Pet Club
Cake for having the largest increase in
membership at a medium sized store.
Store manager, John Hardeley told us: "I
am delighted our store has won, the... -
Yarmouth's year
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Yarmouth's year
Sponsored by JS Great Yarmouth store and managed by Steve
Frendo, butcher at Great Yarmouth, how could Gorleston Rangers
Football Team be anything but successful? Here they are proudly
showing off last season's... -
Pit your wits
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Bonfire night crossword
ACROSS
6. Autumnal event on
September 23rd (7)
7. The direction in which birds
migrate in Autumn (5)
9. The capital of Lombardy
in Italy (5)
10. Contract into a curled-ui
state (7)
12. Famous... -
JULY COMPETITION WINNERS
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JULY COMPETITION WINNERS
Winning our £25 crossword prize is
MARK INSTONE at Preston
Our £10 wordsearch prize goes to
: INGRID SAMPSON at Bath Green Park.
Twisting along to the Tw/sfer video are;
NICHOLAS HOFFMAN,... -
Your stars for November
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YOUR STARS FOR NOVEMBER
Find out your Stai's JFrbln our veryDwn Astrologer.
fJulie Leacock tells what the future holds for you
in November: ',°
•:iy-:.^\:
assertive in most given situations but with Saturn in ]
this... -
My other car's a TANK!
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My other car's a TANK!
Traffic wardens beware! The Journal talks to Newbury manager Andy Smith about his out oftiie ordinary form of transport. A19SS Alvis Ferret • beats a gardan^Dome any day. Arriving at Newbury store in a... -
SSA OFFERS
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We have put together a few suggestions
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Long serving
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Long serving
Employees who have completed 25 years'service
ANTHONY ARDIEY, assistant chief cashier, Streatham. PATRICIA BLOOM, customer service
manager. King's Lynn. JOHN BOON, stock administration supervisor, Charlton... -
Obituary
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Obituary
Length of service appears in brackets
MARY SWANN, 53, overs controller at Stanway died ater a long illness on 22 May (14yrs).
DEREK BOWER, 56, general assistant, provisions at Savacentre Meadowhall died suddenly
on 12... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Length of service is in brackets
DENNIS ARNOLD, trolley collector, Chingford (3yrs). SHELIA BAILEY, meat preparation
assistant, Southend (8yrs). VALERIE BARKER, deli counter assistant, Sheffield (15yrs).
MARGARET... -
Sound and Vision
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All things Spice!
Yes, they get everywhere, even the JS Journal - but even if
you're not of the Spicy persuasion there's plenty to v^het
your appetite on the Sound&Vision shelves.
6\RIS
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T O M C R U S E
Come on, admit it!... -
Weddings
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Weddings
CURK HARRIS and SARAH PIERCE, both
at Blackfriars married in June, in
Jamaica. The pair both have motorbil(es
and met in the pub while wearing
leathers!
ALEX TUCKER, senior warehouseman.
Marsh Mills and UHDA... -
Happy birthday Savacentre!
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Happy birthday Savacentre!
The Archives spoke to some of the people
who were in at the start of Britain's first
specialist hypermarket. Rhris Linsey, payroll officer, is Savacentre's
longest serving employee: "It wasn't...
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