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  • Contents Page 02

    Inside...
    In the news
    3 Store openings across the
    country
    Your news
    4 MCM changes in-store
    5 Kevin's a Nectar millionaire
    6 Sharesave payout for colleagues
    Features
    8 Online on the spot
    9 On your marks for Sport...

  • Up Front 02

    There's lots of news in this edition
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    our local communities and also further afield.
    I am very proud to tell friends and family of the
    successes we are...

  • Paul's the tops 03

    Paul Gilligan, store manager at Islington,
    has won the Store Manager of the Year
    trophy at the Retail Week awards. Paul
    was commended for his brilliant and
    Inspirational team leadership and his
    focus on customer service.
    The...

  • Store openings across the country 03

    Eleven new and improved stores
    opened their doors to customers
    recently - and colleagues were at
    the heart of the action.
    1 Aberdeen
    Following an investment of
    £9.5 million, the new-look
    store at Aberdeen reopened
    its...

  • Green by degrees 04

    Hendon has cut electricity
    emissions by three per cent,
    thanks to energy-saving
    ipeasures introduced by
    kout assistant, Jaz
    Idia. Since joining Hendon
    ^ears ago, Jaz has
    iioted green thinking
    ^ mongst her...

  • MCM changes in-store 04

    Imagine yourself as a customer in
    your store - what would make your
    sliopping experience a great one?
    The Mystery Customer Measure
    (MCM) is about helping stores to
    consistently deliver a great
    experience to every...

  • Fire doesn't stop supply 05

    When colleagues from trading,
    supply chain, retail and marketing
    heard there was a fire at
    Sainsbury's own-brand pet food
    factory, they vowed that shoppers'
    pets would not go hungry.
    The fire meant that Sainsbury's
    had no...

  • Rye Park are southern stars 05

    Rye Park colleagues beat all their southern
    'on depot rivals to win 300,000 Shining Stars
    n Dave King, southern region logistics
    ctor for their performance during period 10.
    >ave and his team judged all the depots on
    store...

  • Who wants to be a millionaire? 05

    Kevin Sargeant from Brentwood is
    tine envy of all his colleagues after
    fie won one million Nectar points.
    Kevin entered the Nectar
    competition Tick It To Win It back
    in November and couldn't believe
    his luck when he found...

  • £16 million Sharesave payout for colleagues 06

    Ten thousand colleagues are set to
    share in a payout of over £16
    million as two of the company's
    Sharesave schemes reached
    maturity.
    The majority of colleagues are
    opting to keep their shares in the
    company. Others are...

  • Credit where its due 06

    months (available between
    2004-2005) has won a
    prestigious industry award.
    The card, launched in
    autumn 2004, was named Best
    New Credit Card Product of the
    Year 2006 at the Credit Card
    Awards at the London IHilton
    Hotel,...

  • Customer Corner 06

    Our most frequently asked questions this montli
    How does Sainsbury's get
    involved in the local community?
    Local Heroes is a fantastic
    scheme to help the local
    community and drive some
    interest in Sainsbury's and the
    good...

  • Travellers cheques for plane sailing 06

    Sainsbury's Bank has launched a
    new travel money service in
    association with American
    Express. The Bank offers
    competitive exchange
    rates as well as a
    comprehensive service.
    Benefits include next
    day delivery...

  • 40 year celebrations 07

    Eleven colleagues and their quests attended a
    lunch at London's Savoy Hotel on 8 February to
    celebrate 40 years' service at Sainsbury's. The
    lunch was hosted by chairman Philip Hampton,
    chief executive Justin King and Retail...

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  • Lucky lottery 07

    The SSA lucky lottery has been running for many
    years and is finally coming to an end. Over the
    years, the lottery has given to many worthwhile
    causes - and this year was no exception.
    The three charities to benefit this year...

  • Sainsbury's magazine increases lead 07

    Sainsbury's Magazine
    has reported a 22 per
    cent increase in
    circulation between
    July to December
    2005. It now sells
    414,000 copies a
    month, which makes it
    the fourth most popular
    women's magazine
    behind Clamour,...

  • Online on the spot 08

    Researchers at ITV's This Morning
    have voted Sainsbury's Online
    best website and most punctual
    delivery. We asked Kevin Plant, the
    new head of Online how the
    operation is contributing to Making
    Sainsbury's Great Again What's...

  • On your marks... 09

    If you're looking for a way to go the extra mile for charity - then get on
    your marks for Sport Relief and the Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile Brought to you by Comic Relief,
    Sport Relief is your cfiance to be a
    sport and help...

  • "We're here to represent you" 10

    Want to get your voice heard by senior management?
    Look no further than the colleague council If you work on the shop floor, how
    can you be sure that your views
    will be heard at the top of the
    company? The answer is...

  • Make room for non-food 12

    A new initiative called compelling non-foods shows it's possible to retain
    a store's food range while expanding general merchandise - without an
    extension. We talked to St Clares store to see how it works in practice What would...

  • Keep on giving 13

    Do you volunteer or fundraise for a charity or other
    good cause? Well then Local Heroes 2006 is here! Local Heroes is now in its sixtii
    year and 2005 was tiie most
    successful ever. Sainsbury's has
    now donated over £500,000...

  • Cotton on to Fairtrade 14

    Sainsbury's has
    placed the UK's
    biggest ever single
    order of Fairtrade
    cotton. The
    supermarket
    ordered 40 tonnes of
    the cotton earlier in
    the year, and aims to
    produce 200,000
    ^airtrade cotton
    t-shirts to support
    Sport...

  • Planting trees for calmer chickens 14

    Over one million trees are being planted to create
    a natural habitat for Sainsbury's organic and
    free-range egg-laying tiens.
    Egg buyer, Rob Farn said: "Studies show that
    the birds remain much calmer when they use the
    tree-...

  • The white stuff 14

    In a bid to keep up with the
    rising demand for organic
    millt, Sainsbury's intends to
    sell milk from British farms that
    it is helping to convert to
    organic standards.
    This Is the first time a major
    retailer will work...

  • Whisky's turning Japanese 14

    Sainsbury's is turning to the Orfen
    by introducing a Japanese whisky
    to its range.
    The Yamazaki Whisky is named
    after the Japanese village in which
    it is made, famed for its pure
    waters, tea ceremonies and
    samurai...

  • "We put Basics to the test" 15

    Basics is all about value-formoney
    - great products at
    unbelievable prices.
    A chocolate bar for 25p?
    Sounds too good to be true! The
    Basics range is certainly good
    value, but what about the quality?
    We asked four colleagues...

  • Shining stars: Practice makes perfect 16

    Colleagues at Darnley store in
    Glasgow have every reason to
    celebrate. Along witti St Clares,
    Marsh Mills, Chase Lane and
    Canley, Darnley is one of five
    stores to expand its general
    merchandise departnnent with
    outstanding...

  • Shining stars: Supermarketing 16

    The Nectar campaign •
    encouraging stores to promcE
    the reward scheme has already
    started showing promising "^
    results.
    For three weeks between
    18 January and 7 February •
    stores were asked to drive
    Nectar in-store. The...

  • Tell Justin: Fresh idea for produce labelling 17

    With 14 years' experience under
    his belt, Nick Lambert, duty
    manager at Whitley Bay, Tyne
    and Wear, cast his mind back a
    few years to solve a labelling
    problem in the produce
    department. He explained:
    "On produce, we often...

  • Tell Justin: "Let's shout about our winners" 17

    The BWS team has won so
    many awards in recent months
    that it's hard to keep up with
    their success.
    Stuart Brierley, a CTS at
    Ashton Moss, Lancashire,
    prides himself on his stock
    knowledge but he needed some
    help when a...

  • More than just an X Factor 18

    '-"-agues in Washington, Tyne
    Vear, were treated to an
    promptu treat from the group
    4. The group, whose music is
    Hp'ibed as "pop opera", were
    e store signing copies of
    new album when they
    i into song to the delight...

  • Stop in the name of health 18

    Watchmoor Park pharmacy
    help colleagues and customers
    kick their smoking habit Watchmoor Park pharmacy
    department joined forces with
    West Surrey NHS Stop Smol Service to encourage colleagues
    and customers to kicl< the...

  • Let's get physical 19

    Jolly hockey
    sticks
    Christchurch store manager
    Darren Noonan witnessed the
    delivery of Active Kids sports
    equipment to Hiqiicliffe
    St Mark's Primary School. Kitted out
    For fun
    Water Lane Active Kids
    co-ordinator Belinda...

  • Coffee-break crossword 20

    Coffee-break crossword
    3 Abyss (5)
    8 Holy book (5)
    10 Conceals, keeps
    secret(5)
    11 High mountain
    pass(3)
    12 Ancient Italian (5)
    13 Rifle
    attachment (7)
    15 Tablets (5)
    18 Join in
    matrimony (3)
    19 Failure...

  • Whiter than white 20

    Dogs fed daily with Pedigree*
    Daily Dentastix^, have up to
    sixty per cent less plaque and
    tartar build-up.
    Eighty per cent of dogs over
    the age of three have gum
    disease - caused by plaque and
    tartar build-up around the...