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In the news
3 Active Kids is back
5 East Filton and Newport win in
Grocer 33
6 Rugby depot on track for big
savings
7 Chocs away for St Valentine's Day
Features
9 A safe place to work and siiop
10 How Fosse... -
Up Front
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I would like to start by thanking you all
M M for making Christmas great for our
customers. This year was a real success, as you
will see from our results on page 3. The January
Sale got off to a cracking start, too, with... -
Active Kids is back
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Active Kids lias been such a
success that it's returning again
this year - bigger and better
than ever.
Mike Sullivan, brand
manager, Active Kids,
explained: "We've listened to
feedback from colleagues,
customers and... -
Colleagues rally as Castlepoint closes
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Castlepoint manager Adrian
Fagg had a crash course In crisis
management in November when
a health and safety inspection
revealed problems with the
shopping centre's car park.
Adrian got a call from his
night duty manager to... -
Sales up for fourth quarter
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Sainsbury's has delivered a
fourth consecutive quarter of
like-for-lil(e sales growth.
Justin King was pleased with
progress in Making Sainsbury's
Great Again, saying: "We
delivered a great offer for over
19 million... -
Check out these Qs
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Sainsbury's has been awarded
nine Silver 0 Awards and the
coveted Gold Award for the
third year running, at the
2005 Quality Food and Drink
Awards. This was the nnost
awards won by any retailer
and Sainsbury's Living... -
Doing the double in Grocer 33
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Two stores came out on top in the
Grocer 33 service and availability
survey in the run-up to
Christmas. East Filton and
Newport did the double - taking
the top slot two weeks in a row.
First to claim the prize, its
second... -
Loan rangers
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illeagues at Sainsbury's Bank
1 Try
Something New Today. It gives
them a great opportunity to
challenge customers to try the
bank instead of their existing
financial services providers. And
what better launch pad than... -
Oil blast can't dent Hemel Hempstead shoppers
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It was all hands to the pump at
Woodhall Farm on 11 December
when a huge explosion ripped
through a Hemel Hempstead oil
depot.
Store manager Simon Skeggs
was looking forward to a muchneeded
day off doing his
Christmas... -
Source material
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Salnsbury's has recently
opened new sourcing offices
in Poland and Hong Kong in a
bid to work more closely and
on a direct basis with
suppliers. Colleagues in Ho.
Kong will be focusing on
direct sourcing on... -
On track for big savings
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The general merchandise
distribution centre in Rugby is
making major savings and cutting
fuel emissions to the environment
by sending goods to Scotland on
trains.
Transport manager Steve
Macaree said that the... -
Up for the cup
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Make a date in your diary -
this year's (detail Awards will
be held on 5 June at
Birmingham. And retail
director Ken McMeikan has
increased the categories f i
16 to 22 as a result of your
feedback - so now there's
even... -
"We're Nectar millionaires"
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Anne and Robert Calderwood
couldn't believe their ears when they
received a phone call from
Sainsbury's Energy letting them
know that they had won the first
Nectar Millionaire prize draw. In fact,
to begin with they wondered... -
Win an iPod shuffle
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To celebrate
Sainsbury's
Energy's first
Nectar
millionaire (see
'-"• we are
gaway
three IgbiPod
shuffles.
Why not
give your
finances a
boost this
New Year
and see
how
much ^ ^
you
could save with... -
Chocs away for St Valentine's Day
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St Valentine's Day Is your
chance to spoil that
special person in
your life. Here are
some of the things
you can buy in-store
this year.
Try playing the game
that comes with the wheel
of love chocolates (£3.99)
or send... -
Health food
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Sainsbury's supported the
Department of Health's
Citizens' Summit recently.
All 1,000 attendees were
iven healthy food throughout
le day and a goody bag,
intaining a sandwich wrap,
ereal bar, fruit, fruit juice, water
nd... -
One team in the supply chain
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One-hundred-and-seventy supply
chain colleagues got together in
November to hear the leadership
team's plans for the future.
Supply chain director
Lawrence Christensen had good
news on progress so far, but he
warned there... -
Bearing gifts
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When Johanna Cooper lost her Sainsbury's teddy
bear after a stay in hospital, the seven-year-old
was distraught. Poppy the bear had been her
constant companion since she was a baby so she
was inconsolable.
Johanna's mother,... -
How's a sprout that
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In the run-up to Christmas,
Mark James liked to keep High
Wycombe's vegetable displays
well stocked. But there was one
day when he wished the sprout
display wasn't quite so full.
It all began when a customer,
Katherine... -
Our very own Kate Moss
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Canley clothing assistant Shirley
Thomson has had a taste of fame
after modelling in both the
Coventry Evening Telegraph and
Woman's Own magazine.
Woman's Own wanted real
supermarket workers to try out
their own branded... -
Setting store by safety
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There is a particularly strong focus on preventing slips, trips
and falls and manual handling injuries across the business Making sure Sainsbury's is a safe
place to work and to shop is a key
priority for 2006 and beyond.
"In... -
Christmas - how was it for you?
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Christmas came early to Fosse Park with an extension and facelift
in November. Store manager Ian Partridge shares the highs and lows How did Christmas qo?
Christmas has gone very well
for us at Fosse Park. And with
the help of... -
Follow my leader
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Notice anything different about your manager recently?
The leadership programme aims to help all Sainsbury's
leaders understand what being a leader really means The top 1,000 managers across
the business - including all... -
Save Up To 20% at Center Parcs
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At Center Pares active
relaxation and relaxed
activity qo hand in hand, and
you can do as much or as
little as you like.
Accomnnodation is in
comfortable, well-equipped
Viilas, Lodqes and
Apartments in the forest.
Be... -
Super heroes
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Local Heroes is now bigger than ever with
700 applications this year alone. The 2005
winners have their say This year Local Heroes
uncovered stories ranging from
a belly dancer and a biker to a
marathon runner and a... -
The right tools for the job
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Thenewscorecard
toolkit has
streamlined instore
processes,
and checklists
have gone down
from 82 to just 20
Castle Vale's scorecard has gone
from reds to greens. How did ttiey
do It? "It's all down to the new
scorecard... -
How data protection affects you!
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Do you worry about identity
theft? If so, you're not alone.
Misuse of personal information is
one of most worrying issues for
people today. In fact, a recent
survey showed that over 80 per
cent of people expressed
concerns... -
Retail Eye
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Allied Bakeries, Warburtons
and British Bakeries are aiming
to cut the amount of salt found
in bread by almost 10 per cent
within the next five years. The
Grocer reported that proposals
include setting a maximum... -
Communicating the right processes
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In Edinburgh, the winning
grocery team of the year has a
strong focus on stock availability.
"It's an important part of our
daily routine to ensure we've
checked for low levels," said CIS
Graeme Dickson.
"We work closely... -
Expertise and professionalism
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As the 2006 awards draw
closer, last year's meat
counter of the year at Monks
Cross is determined to be back
at the ceremony. "We want to
retain the award," said
counters manager Chris
Barber, who also oversees the
store's... -
It's healthy and we love It
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Colleagues at Warlingham
decided to go on a healtti kick
after spoiling themselves at
Christmas and tried the Be Good
To Yourself (BGTY) range out for
size. BGTY has had a makeover
and the apple logo is now being
used as a... -
New-look stores try somethinq different
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A flurry of store development activity took place in November and December Sainsbury's put a sparkle into the
pre-Christmas period witli the relaunch
of over 25 stores. Head of
store development David Sheehan
said "We had... -
Fact
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On 14 February
the nation will be
celebrating Love
Your Pin Day.
This means all
customers with
a Chip and PIN
card must know
their PIN
number when
they pay for
their goods. -
Tell Justin
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Sometimes the simplest of ideas mal
price controller Julie Nettleton's Tell Justin suggestion proved Freezing
out an icy
problem The winter months
bring all sorts of
challenges... -
Shining stars: Lucky Seven
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seven
Lrw
'
j n 1 Seven Shininq Star winrjers
I received a special day out as
an extra thanlt you for all their
liard worit when they attended
*• the Caravan Annual Lunch at
the London Hilton Hotel.
The lucky winners... -
Shining stars: Mulling over the right ingredients
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Mulling over the right ingredients From mulled wine recipes to advice
on matching festive food and drink,
Grantham manager Alan Bedwell
broadcast live on local radio in the
run-up to Christmas. His efforts in
promoting... -
Shining stars: Organic Stars
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Organic stars
Congratulations to Mary Hiller
and her team at Glasgow's
Bothwell Street Local for
winning the Organics sales
competition.
"Historically, we haven't had
great sales on Organics but we
were determined to do... -
Happy birthday to you
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Happy
Bury celebrated its 18th birthday in style by lett
flow! Colleagues who are still working at the storei'lince
opening attended and congratulated each other for their part in
the store's success.
Raise your glasses...... -
"It feels great to help"
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"It feels great to help" Penge colleagues recognised
for helping to collect funds
for the RAF Benevolent Fund
Penge manager Patrick Feenan has
been given a prestigious award
from the RAF Benevolent Fund.
The store, and... -
Walk on by
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Walk on by
Whitstable colleagues Gill
Power and Jenny Clements
walked 60kms over one
weekend for Breakthrough
Breast Cancer raising £3,000.
Two thousand and seven people took part on the walk
and Gill and Jenny came in... -
Kickabout in the Park
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Fosse Park colleagues have flfH
provided a local under-9s ^ ^
^°°^''^" team with a new kit and
WM training tops through the
Minsburyplcm community grant scheme. T l ^
iKingsway Rangers play in ^^^
^^•pqe but the store... -
TU good to be true
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One fashion show later and Watchmoor
Park's TU range flies off the shelves! Head of health and safety Neil
Lennox asked his local store,
Watchnnoor Park, if they would like
to be involved with a fashion show
at a nearby... -
Briefs
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• CORBY BOND depot
colleagues Dawn Holloway and
Clare Jones completed a charity
10k run raising £263 for
Cransley Hospice. Ttiis was tlien
matched by the Local Heroes
scheme making a total of £526.
• COURT HOUSE... -
Local hero
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Beverly Mulliner, from Newcastie-under-
Lyme's personnel department, donated £200
to Chesterton Community High School's
parent and teachers association, thanks to
the Local Heroes scheme. Beverly has
regularly supported... -
Ping-pong, good shot
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Worksop colleagues donated £1,000 to a local
school through the community grants scheme.
The money went to Redlands School which has
used table tennis as a way of developing pupils'
games and recreational skills. The school... -
What do KitKash points mean?
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What do KitKash
points mean?
After the success of KitKash
last year, Nestle Rowntree
Is bringing the
promotion back again,
but this time you
can get KitKash ,
points on lots of 4f
other Nestle ^i
Rowntree products...
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