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P4 RNEWS
A round-up of what's going on in the
Find out how we make the best use of
space in stores.
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Fancy a bottle of Bolly darling?
Saying no to smoking.
Training, packaging, DEPROS - answers to
your suggestions.
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GUEST EDITOR PAUL SMITH
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PAUL SMITH
Area Manager,
Sainsbury's at Jacksons Well it's great for me to be the first face you see when you
open this edition of the Journal.
Like all of the Sainsbury's at Jacksons colleagues, I really
enjoy being part of... -
Dream holiday for shining star winner
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Dream
holiday
winner
June Clifford from Dalston
has won £5,000 worth of
Thomson holiday vouchers
as the national Shininn
to fulfil a lifelong dream o
going to Australia. The wii
came as such a surprise,
that June... -
Fast track doubles places
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Following the success
of our fast track management
programme we're almost
doubling our intake this year.
The programme fast tracks
graduates with retail experience
to store management roles in
just one to three... -
Lucky ten
04
Ten lucky Sharesave savers
are now 5,000 Shining Star
points better off as winners
of the Sharesave prize
draw. Entrants had to
correctly identify the
word 'shares' hidden
within the Sharesave
invitation booklet.
Nicola... -
New store looks to the future
04
Our third 'Store of the Future*
is in Maidenhead and will open
its doors on March 15th. Our most up-to-date store yet boasts a piazza
with restaurants and a cafe, and residential
flats above. The store includes a number... -
Polish office celebrates 1st birthday
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1st birthday
It's time to blow out those candles, eat a big slice of
birthday cake and sing 'Wszystkiego najlepszego z
okazji vrodzin' - that's Happy Birthday in Polish by
the way.
Our sourcing office in Krakow has turned... -
Active Kids off to great start
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Active Kids has started the
year well, with more children
than ever able to benefit from
the scheme. Apart from
schools, Scouts and Girl
Guides can now benefit from
the programme which runs
until 29th May.
As well as... -
Gales ravage Feltham
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Even the gale force winds
can't stop us delivering the
best to our customers.
Colleagues at Feltham
depot worked through the
night to move produce to
alternative depots when
severe gales caused a cold
store to... -
Magical Berries
05
Strawberries are taking
a magical turn, with
graduate Suzanne O'Neill
naming our new range of
strawberries 'Red Merlin'.
The tasty red berry hit the
shelves just before
Christmas and no doubt has
featured in a few... -
Nothing but a Red Nose and a smile!
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Colleagues are really gearing
up for Red Nose Day with some
fantastic fundraising events.
The 'Calendar Girls' at
Wigston stripped off and
posed around store for a
"tasteful" calendar wearing
nothing but a red nose.
•... -
Success in Microsoft Global Challenge
05
While most of us were
endulging in too many
mince pies throughout
December, four colleagues
were sweating their way
through a series of
gruelling events at the
Worldwide Microsoft
Challenge and guess what?
They did... -
Bank celebrates 10th birthday
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Colleagues at Sainsbury's
Bank have been celebrating
its tenth birthday.
We made history when we
were the first major British
supermarket to open a bank
in 1997, and it now has 1.5
million active customers.
The Bank's... -
Boozey bottles labelled
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We're leading the way
and helping you drink
responsibly by adopting
the Department of
Health's voluntary new
guidelines on the labelling
of all own brand beers,
wines and spirits.
No, we're not party poopers,
just helping... -
Calcot opens door to local council
06
We all like to do our bit for
the community, but Calcot
store in Reading has gone
that little bit further and
taken in some important
new tenants - rent free!
West Berkshire Council was
looking for a new local office
and... -
Manuals made simple
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All in the name of making
your life easier, we've taken on
board your comments and
compressed our 63 retail
procedure manuals to just 18.
This means that they'll fit
better with our Scorecard Tool
Kit and Task Sheets and... -
We salute Local Heroes
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Check out this year's Local
Heroes Awards winners who
have all given time to
charities and good causes in
the local community.
They've all made a massive
difference, whether it's by
fundraising or helping out... -
Space - the final frontier
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Sarah O'Sullivan is Head
of Space. And no, that
doesn't mean she walks
around Store Support Centre
in an astronaut's suit shouting:
"Justin, we have a problem."
"It's my job to make sure we
use the space we have to sell
as... -
Did you know?: In the Spotlight - Roger Burnley
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Where were you born?
God's own country (Yorkshire).
What is the one product that you buy
from Sainsbury's that you just can't
do without - and why?
Fairtrade bananas - got to have one
everyday.
If you had a life motto what... -
Did you know?: My hidden talent
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Sally Craike is a Food Advisor and
professional Patsy from Ab Fab
look-alike
Sally spends her time drinking
Bollinger champagne, throwing
herself at rich men and insulting
women who don't dress in
designer clothes!
But not... -
Job Swap: Lean Champion to Petrol Assistant
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Richard's day
My Expectations Because I have been a manager at a store with
petrol stations I really didn't think there would be
any surprises. But by the end of the day I had i
learnt things and I was really pleased about... -
Smoking ban
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Last year, smoking was banned
in public places in Scotland.
In April this year Wales and
Northern Ireland will go smoke
free and England will follow
suit in July.
Here, two colleagues who
were regular smokers tell
how they... -
Tell Justin
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Great ideas
keep comin
You've been
suggestions
sending in some great
to Tell Justin. not
Next time it
could be you. This
is how you do it.
Fill in a Tell Justin suggestion card or
submit your idea by email through... -
I Spy the Competition
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We all know we're heads and shoulders above
the competition in terms of quality; we've got
the awards to prove it. But how about price
and the overall shopping experience?
Where do we sit amongst our
competitors in how much... -
Diversity
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One of the things that makes Sainsbury's a great
place to work is the way everyone gets on and
works together regardless of our differences.
It's an amazingly diverse place to work, and it's
great to be able to recognise the... -
Have an Egg-cellent Easter
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Every year the Easter Bunny looks high and low for
treats to satisfy even the most demanding sweet
tooth. But this year he doesn't need to look too far
as we've got some fantastic Easter goodies in-store. Kids will love our... -
Easy Easter
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Easter is a great time to get the
family together for a celebration,
and a big Sunday lunch is usually
a highlight of the weekend.
Whether you go for the traditional
choice of lamb, or give one of our
Easter TRY tips a go,... -
Kids meals without the fuss
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Mums and Dads, instead of stressing about what to
cook for the kids you can now offer them a meal that's
not only healthy, but tasty and simple to prepare.Exclusive to Sainsbury's, Annabel
Karmel's Eat Fussy range of... -
Try something new today
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We asked two colleagues at Chislehurst to
sample some new liqueurs from the Taste the
difference range, with the fruity flavours of
Calvados and Armagnac tempting the taste buds
of Frederick Hawes, BWS Manager, and... -
Win copies of Favourite Family Meals
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Annabel's sold two million
cookery books, and now you
have a chance to win a copy
for yourself. We have five
copies of Favourite Family
Meals, worth £14.99 each to
give away.
To win a copy simply answer
the question: How... -
Your Shout: My dream dinner party
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Imagine you could invite anyone over for your dream
dinner party, dead or alive, it doesn't matter.
Sue Heasman, Customer Service Assistant at West
Hove, took up the challenge and prepared her ideal
menu for her dream guests.... -
You can make a difference in the community
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You can make a
difference in the
community Don't forget that
anything you raise for
a charity or other good
cause can be matched
through Sainsbury's
Local Heroes scheme!
Ask your HR Manager
for details. All the profit we... -
Best foot forward for Miss JS
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The 'S* Factor isn't the first
competition we have asked
colleagues to enter. Twenty
years ago you might have
taken part in Miss JS! So what was Miss JS?
Miss JS ran from 1965 to 1988, and saw colleagues don their
best... -
Have you got the 'S' Factor?
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Have you got a
perform? Could
If you can answer "yes" to
all of these questions then
you could be what we're
looking for.
We are launching the 'S'
Factor - an X Factor style
competition to find a star
colleague who can... -
Local news round up: London
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Colleagues at Hayes made
a massive joint effort for
the Innocent
smoothie/Help the Aged
campaign knitting a
massive 750 woolly hats!
Special thanks to Rose
Findlater and Yvonne Page
who were on hand to help
with any... -
Local news round up: East
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Checkout Braintree's
Santa's little helpers - they
really got into the Christmas
Spirit and Santa really
appreciated the extra help!
Colleagues raised over
£1,900 for Dave Bierman
who was diagnosed with a
severe form of... -
Local news round up: South
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Colleagues at Sevenoaks gave
Little Britain a real run for their
money at their Christmas
lunch. The management team
dressed up and colleagues
thought they had been invadei
by Andy, Lou, Bubbles, Marj
Dawes and Vicky... -
Local news round up: North
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SCARBOROUGH
Colleagues helped make
everything ship shape for
the Scarborough Sea Cadets
awarding them £400 from
the Local Heroes scheme.
;ains
Pat Park, CTS, requested the
donation in memory of her
son who was an... -
Local news round up: West
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ARK DEPOT
CHESTER
Well here's a novel way to
recycle your old Sainsbury's
bags, make them into a hat!
A customer at Reedswooi
store, Barabara Cockagn
has done just that, with
each hat taking two hour
to crochet and... -
Justin talks out: Fairtrade changes people's lives
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As you know from my letter I have
just returned from a two day
trip to St Lucia. It was amazing -
and not because the sun was shining
and the scenery breathtaking. It was
because I met up with the farmers
who grow our... -
Coffee Break Solutions
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Solutions to Supernaturals Wordsearch
competition Jan/Feb
SZ
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Bench press
Press up
Punch bag
Trampoline
Dumbell
Trainers
Nutrition
Sit... -
January/February competition winners
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Lindt Lindor Valentine's film premiere:
Karen Davis from Hayes Depot, Wendy Davis from Bristol, James McKinsle/
from Blackhall, Julie Sarqent from Nottingham, Ms L.C Vullo from Oxford.
Flora London Marathon places : "W
In... -
Your letters
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I'm sure you all remember your
Christmas card from Justin and
the rest of the board, well some
colleagues from Brentford liked it
so much they decided to return
the favour.
The 'Supersquad' aka Tom Lind,
Jason Ives and Ben... -
Coffee Break
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>#« jnday morning at Sainsbury's in
Ashford, Kent and I heard an exasperated
Mum say to her teenage daughter,
"Chocolate isn't breakfast!"
Irene Simmonett,
Ashford Bybrook, Kent
Going back a while to when organic
produce... -
Win a Theatre Break
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Wales has long been known as the land of song, so it's no surprise that Cardiff,
the capital of Wales, is a musical hotspot. The city's showpiece venue, Wales
Millennium Centre ( www.wmc.org.uk ) was inspired by the Welsh... -
Sainsbury's people: Colleagues' Ruby Dinner
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Nine of our longest service colleagues
enjoyed a special lunch in recognition
for all their hard work over the past
40 years.
They joined Philip Hampton,
Justin King, Ken McMeikan and
Imelda Walsh at the Savoy Hotel
in... -
Sainsbury's people: Long service 25 years
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25 YEARS
Katherine Aby, Bury St Edmunds.
Tracey Anderson, Doncaster. David
Archer, Milton Keynes. Yvonne Arter,
Folkestone. Claire Ayling, Oxford.
Brenda Bagnall, Stratford. Janet
Baker, Kempshott. Gwen Barker,
Letchworth.... -
Sainsbury's people: Promotions
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Richard Alexander, Store Manager,
Kilburn. Lorraine Armstrong-Gould,
Buyer, Store Support Centre. Gillian
Baggaley, Fresh Foods Manager,
Bybrook. Wayne Bee, Shift Manager,
Rye Park Depot. Zoe Brown, Personnel
& Training... -
Sainsbury's people: Long service 40 years
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Beryl Cuthbert, South Harrow. Janet
Kelly, Bitterne. Peter Ross, Harlow.
Caroline Stanley, Kings Heath. -
Sainsbury's people: Obituaries
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David Balfe, 47, Forest Hill, died 1
January (4 yrs). Patricia Balsom, 58, Uxbridge, died 16 November (21 yrs).
Brett Barnard, 28, Maidenhead, died 31
January (9 yrs). Stanley Beaumont, 79,
Crosby, died 5 January (12 yrs).... -
Sainsbury's people: Retirements
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Pauline Ashton, Stratton (19 yrs).
Barbara Allan, Wilmslow (19 yrs).
Marilyn Baker, Lewes Rd (6 yrs).
Frances Balsdon, High Wycombe (14
yrs). Beryl Bardwell, Harlow (33 yrs).
Beryl Batterbee, Haywards Heath (26
yrs). Olive...
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