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    Contents
    Company news including stories on:
    3 The best thing since sliced bread
    3 Sainsbury's Bank's favourite stores
    4 Products with Red Nose value
    4 Bar coding Sainsbury's assets
    5 Hew Environment Report
    5 Health...

  • From the editor 02

    From the editor
    We're going Red Nose crazy in the
    Journal office, trying to come up
    with fund-raising ideas for Comic
    Relief. Assistant editor Jon
    Carpenter suggested an office
    swear box. I didn't catch what
    everyone...

  • Albert Hall booked for choir competition 03

    Albert Hall booked for choir competition
    The finals for the Sainsbury's
    Choir of the Year competition
    in 2000 will be held
    at the Royal Albert Hall. The
    decision was announced by
    Lord Sainsbury of Preston
    Candover KG at the...

  • Bank deposits £4,000 with its top-performing stores 03

    Bank deposits £4,000 with its top-performing stores
    Sainsbury's Bank has awarded
    over £4,000 to 17 JS and
    five Homebase stores. Each
    store received £200 for being
    a top performer in terms of
    account acquistion,...

  • 'Best thing since sliced bread' 03

    'Best thing since sliced bread' Without fear of failure, anyone can dish
    up a prime salmon fillet in a creamy
    white wine and chive sauce,
    with spiced new potatoes,
    broccoli florets and leeks.
    All for just £3.99. In advance...

  • Council convenes with new reps 03

    Council convenes with new reps
    Marketing, the millennium,
    the regional restructure and
    disability were some of the
    issues discussed by the
    Group Staff Council when it
    met late last year.
    Delegates were also
    treated to a...

  • Assets to be bar coded 04

    A scheme to bar code the 160,000 pieces of equipment - or
    assets - in Sainsbury's supermarkets and Savacentres is now
    beginning to roll out company wide after a successful trial. Bar codes will be
    attached to each asset in...

  • The 1,700 days of Christmas 04

    The 1,700 days of Christmas
    In this year's store working
    scheme, 1,006 colleagues
    from central departments
    and the districts put an extra
    1,700 working days into JS's
    front-line operation over die
    busy Christmas period....

  • What a Comic Relief 04

    What a Comic Relief
    Sainsbury's is the only retailer
    selling red noses this year,
    thanks to an exclusive link-up
    with Comic Relief. A staggering
    4.8 million red noses,
    900,000 badges, and 200,000
    car noses have been...

  • News at ten 05

    NEWS AT TEN Ten bite-sized stories to get your teeth into. 4
    Swan song - one novel idea from
    SWAN CAKE
    Swan-shaped meringues, were
    one of the highlights of
    Aberdeen store's customer focus
    evening, held by...

  • Aberdeen invests in people 06

    Aberdeen invests in people
    Aberdeen JS has become
    the first supermarket in
    Scotland to receive the
    Investors in People award.
    The store, the northernmost
    JS supermarket
    (Inverness Homebase is the
    northernmost...

  • Dressed for success 06

    Dressed for success
    Jamie Walton, Rob Bacon (right),
    Sharon Bernard and (far right)
    Michelle Baker from Clapham model
    Paul Costelloe's creations. A new uniform for.
    colleagues at Sainsbury's
    Supermarkets,
    totally redesigned...

  • News in brief 06

    Recipes to go on file
    A Sainsbury's Fresh Recipes
    binder that allows customers to
    collect and conveniently file
    recipes is now available in- The fresh recipes binder.
    store. The A5 binder is also
    conveniently colour coded to...

  • Group-wide 07

    Group-wide
    Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group... SAINSBURY'S
    SUPERMARKETS
    FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT
    As part of Fairtrade Fortnight,
    which runs from 1 to 14 March,
    Sainsbury's will be...

  • Writelines 08

    Have your say
    Discount
    don't count
    Maureen Jackson,
    checkout/replenishment
    assistant, Bishop's
    Stortford:
    Un 28 August there was a
    promotional day at the
    recently converted Homebase
    in Bishop's Stortford at which
    they...

  • Branch opening—Leeds 10

    Leeds
    Leeds' new store is part of an existing shopping
    centre that has been redeveloped. A location swap
    on site has meant that an old Comet store was
    knocked down to build a new Homebase, the old
    Homebase made way for the...

  • Homebase opening—Finchley Road 10

    Finchley Road
    Finchley Road Homebase is part of the same centre that
    now houses London's largest JS store (covered in last
    month's Journal). The store boasts the first Dulux
    design studio which assists customers with...

  • Branch opening—Brighouse 11

    Brighouse
    Brighouse's new Country Town
    format store is situated right on the
    banks of the Calder Hebble canal. In
    addition to the store's 236 parking
    spaces, there are two boat
    moorings alongside. So far there
    have been no...

  • Homebase opening—Irvine 11

    Irvine
    Irvine store is a replacement for the
    old rebadged Texas. It forms the first
    phase of the major development and
    extension of the Riverway retail park.
    Since the new store opened, sales
    have increased by around 30%,...

  • Branch opening—Alphington Road 12

    Alphington Road
    Alphington Road replaces the Exebridge store. Formerly a British Telecom
    maintenance depot and a regional service centre for the Ministry of
    Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the site on the outskirts of Exeter...

  • Branch opening—Arnold 12

    Arnold
    Arnold's new store is situated
    on a 17-acre site which, when
    fully developed, will include
    housing, a residential-care
    home, several industrial units,
    and a pub and restaurant. The
    area was formerly the location
    of...

  • Branch opening—Attleborough 12

    Attleborough
    Attleborough attracted plenty of attention even before it opened,
    when a laser beamed into the night sky to publicize the new store
    was mistaken for a UFO by local residents!
    Attleborough, a Country Town format...

  • Branch opening—Armagh 13

    Armagh
    Armagh's mayor and mayoress team up for the grand opening with store
    manager Sandra Derbyshire (centre), systems clerk Gareth Irvine and health
    and beauty assistant Eva Moore.
    David Ferguson and Terry McLaughlin know no...

  • Branch opening—Chipping Ongar 13

    Chipping Ongar
    Chipping Ongar is the first small Country Town
    store, at only 10,000 sq ft. And, with only nine
    months from signing the contracts until
    opening, one of the quickest ever to be opened
    by the property...

  • Marking the Millennium 14

    Staff councils were presented with over 1,000 ideas last year on how the Sainsbury Group should mark the millennium. The ideas were for both long-term
    schemes and ways of partying. The result is three millennium projects:...

  • How rewarding can one card be? 16

    As the Reward Card adds clothes, videos,
    electricity, burgers, and fish and chips to
    its range of benefits, the Journal offers
    you a quick guide to exactly what Britain's favourite loyalty card is offering the customer.
    How...

  • Easing the way 17

    Rustington store has become a test bed for a host of
    features designed to make shopping easier for customers
    with disabilities. The tests are all part of JS's commitment
    to providing opportunities for people with...

  • Food of love 18

    Just in time for
    Valentine's Day, comes
    Sainsbury's Tomato and
    Cheese Pasta Hearts
    (£1.69). Treat your loved
    one to a romantic Italian
    dinner for two with a dish
    of these tomato-flavoured
    heart-shaped pasta
    parcels...

  • Love's a souper feeling 18

    A Valentine's Day gift with
    a difference is Sainsbury's
    new Chocolate & Orange
    Fresh Valentine's Soup
    (£1.79). Specially made to
    get you in the mood for
    love, Valentine's soup
    includes chocolate, orange
    zest, orange...

  • Meals in minutes 18

    Meals in minutes
    As part of the Fresh 'N' Ready range, Sainsbury's has launched Meals in Minutes. The four meals are Pasta Pomodoro
    (£1.79), Spicy Risotto (£1.79), Pasta A La Creme (£1.89), and Mushroom Risotto (£1.89). All...

  • Polish up any act 18

    Polish up any act
    To keep surfaces in tip-top shape, Sainsbury's
    now offers the multi-surface polish Dust &
    Shine (£1.05). The polish cleans without
    smearing and is available in two fragrances -
    Lemon and Meadow...

  • A real honey bunch 19

    A real honey bunch
    The first ever National
    Honey Week began
    on 1 February, and
    Sainsbury's has the
    perfect sweetener for the
    event - the new World of
    fjjfi Honey range. Divided into
    clear and set, the eight
    honey pots...

  • Are you game for something special? 19

    Are you game for something special?
    Sainsbury's Speciality
    Poultry range offers you
    the chance to impress
    friends and family with a
    gourmet meal that might
    include duck, quail, or
    guinea fowl. Seven brand
    new lines have...

  • Bright bulbs idea 19

    Bright bulbs idea
    Homebase has added a new Low Energy range to
    its own-brand light bulbs. This range of compact
    fluorescent bulbs is not only designed to use less
    electricity, but also to last on average eight times
    longer...

  • Cooler salad days 19

    Cooler salad days
    Sainsbury's new-concept microwaveable salad is
    perfect for all those wanting a warm and healthy
    alternative to the usual winter fare. The Fresh
    'N' Ready Warm Eating Salad (£1.59) includes a
    green leaf...

  • And, what's more... 20

    And, what's more...
    On the Children in Need
    theme, WIGSTON's store
    manager dressed tip as Po
    from Telelubbies, whilst his
    colleagues played Cinderella
    and her friends on the way to
    raising £531. HOMEBASE
    TIVERTON raised...

  • BBC calls on Sainsbury's Bank call centre 20

    BBC calls on Sainsbury's Bank call centre
    The Glasgow Call Centre of Royal and
    SunAlliance, which
    administers Sainsbury's
    Bank Home Insurance and Pet Insurance, helped out
    on Children in Need night
    by dedicating the...

  • Jason, you're nicked 20

    Jason, you're nicked
    Our picture is evidence of
    Hanley's dry goods deputy
    manager, Jason Parry, being
    nicked during the Christmas
    period. The arrest was,
    however, all for a good cause.
    The Royal National Institute for
    the...

  • Whose side are Durham, Bamber Bridge and Liphook on? 20

    Whose side are Durham, Bamber Bridge and Liphook on?
    ... ii
    Last year, Durham's produce
    manager, Paul Kane, and
    colleagues decided to give a
    Changing ffooms-style
    makeover to a bathroom and
    hairdressing cubicle area at St...

  • Camberley bats for local ping-pong ace 21

    Camberley bats for local ping-pong ace
    Camberley store has stepped in to help local lad
    Scott Salmon fulfil his dream of representing
    England at table tennis at the Special Olympics in
    North Carolina in June. Unfortunately...

  • Custard's last stand 21

    Custard's last stand
    Rugby's store manager Dermot Gerrarc
    seems to be enjoying his custard bath,
    which helped the^tore raise an
    impressive £§,000 for Children in Needy

  • Only 24 hours from Edinburgh 21

    Only 24 hours from Edinburgh
    Four colleagues from Bexhill
    accepted a challenge from
    the cerebral palsy charity
    Scope to leave Bexhill on
    Friday 27 November and
    arrive in Edinburgh by noon
    on Saturday 28 November,
    having...

  • Welsh golfers notch up win 21

    Welsh golfers notch up win
    Unknown to most, JS
    holds its own version
    of the Ryder Cup-in
    Colin Treacher's district.
    The Severn Cup is
    contested annually
    between six branches in
    Wales and 12 in England.
    Wales came out
    on...

  • West Green's up for the cup 21

    West Green's up for the cup
    The FA Cup came to West Green, Crawley in order to
    raise funds for the Crawley Open House and
    Resources Centre, which helps the homeless in the
    area. Customers and colleagues at the store had...

  • Meningitis appeal counts on you 22

    JS and Savacentre stores across the country joined forces in October to raise money for the National Meningitis Trust's Every Second Counts
    Appeal. With events as different as tug-of-war and head shaving, awareness of the disease...

  • Earn your store a share of £17,500 with Febreze 24

    Earn your store a share of £17,500 with Febreze
    The ultimate in odour elimination is here with Procter & Gamble's
    launch in all JS stores of Febreze, a unique fabric refresher spray that
    safely eliminates all kinds of odours...

  • Go digital with Fish & sauce 24

    Go digital with Fish & sauce
    Young's is set to
    revolutionize the way consumers eat fish with the launch of its exciting new Fish &
    sauce range. Together with the Journal, Young's is offering one reader the chance
    to enter a...

  • Promise of beer 24

    Promise of beer
    Caledonian Brewery and theJS Journal have teamed up to offer readers
    the chance to win a case of the award-winning organic ale Golden
    Promise, currently available in 250JS stores at £1.65 per bottle.
    ENTRY...

  • The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch 25

    Famous personalities crossword CLUES
    ACROSS
    1. The most famous Queen
    of Egypt (9)
    6. Former Amateur golfer
    who starred in The Open
    last year (6,4)
    7. Kris Kringle is one of his
    other names (5)
    9. Boxing's 'The Greatest'...

  • Long service 26

    Long service
    Employees who completed 25 years' service during January:
    STEVE BIRD, transport manager, Basingstoke depot. JANET CLEEVER,
    checkout/replenishment assistant, Maidstone. ADRIAN CROSS, deputy
    manager, fresh foods,...

  • Obituary 26

    Obituary
    WALLY BORRETT, 66, meat assistant at Coreys Mill, died suddenly on 4 January (2yrs). DAVID DEWEY, SO, warehouse operative at Basingstoke depot, died
    suddenly on 1 December (28yrs). SANDRA HODGE, 37, deli counter...

  • Retirements 26

    Retirements
    ANN BAKER, cook, Swadlincote (8yrs). KAZIMERA BARTOSIAK, restaurant
    assistant, Portsmouth (20yrs). MAUREEN BEAUGIE, confectioner, Bracknell
    (16yrs). KATHLEEN BEAB.EY, staff restaurant assistant,...

  • SEPTEMBER COMPETITION WINNERS 26

    SEPTEMBER COMPETITION WINNERS
    Winning our £25 crossword prize is R BAILEY, a veteran. Our £10
    wordsearch prize goes to MAUREEN FIELDS at Fairfield Park.
    Jetting off to Futuroscope in Poitiers, France with Microban is...

  • Weddings 26

    JANE TEE, merchandiser of curtain
    fitments, and IAN PREEDY, site
    assessment (both at Homebase central
    departments), married at The Rose
    Vale hotel in St Agnes, Cornwall on
    28 November, Jane and Ian met while
    working at...

  • Win 3 Vespa for Comic Relief 26

    Win 3 Vespa for Comic Relief
    The Red Nose fund-raising kit.
    If you fancy the chance to look cool with your locks flowing in the
    wind as you race down the street on a brand new Vespa Moped,
    then get your store, office or depot...

  • SSA OFFERS 27

    TRAVEL CLUB
    ABTA
    Save time and money when
    booking your holiday
    rift
    IATA
    Now's the ideal time to book your summer holiday. And the central SSA is
    delighted once again to offer the best possible deals-not just for...

  • History goes high tech 28

    Thanks to its new Virtual Museum on the Internet,
    the Sainsbury's Archives is now able to give the world
    access to items from one of Britain's leading retail
    history collections.
    Qvirtual museum exhibiting the company's...