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Spring heralds a fresh look at business
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The glory
of Spring is showing in our gardens and the countryside
with the early plants blooming and others budding and
bursting from the ground. This refreshed life with its
colours and new foliage is just what is needed to overcome
the gloom brought about by the present worldwide human
and economic problems.
A fresh start; a fresh look; a chance to rekindle
our Group trading for the 2003/2004 financial year.
During my Management Dinner speech, I expressed
my concerns about the affect of the present world unrest
on our trading results and said: Good management will
seek to adjust for turnover reductions by scrutinising
the overhead costs and ensuring that any unnecessary
expenditure is cut away and other expenditure is controlled.
The message to all senior management was one of thrift.With
this approach the Group will produce positive trading
levels for the 2003/2004 financial year and be prepared
for any economic downturn.
Apart from the opportunity for me to get serious messages
across, the annual Management Dinner is also my opportunity
to express my thanks, welcome new management employees
and to award long serving employees. I was delighted
to present the 10-year awards and gold pins to nine
members of staff on this occasion.The recipients were
Carol Courtenay (see photo), Jane McDougall, Eileen
Knight, Maria Shaw,Alan Blenkinsopp, Dave Underwood,
Gary Montgomery, Dean Armstrong and Eric Clark. Five-year
pins were presented to David Lamb and Harry King.
I was also able to tell the Directors, Managers and
guests of the Groups future plans and direction.
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Swan battles against the tide  |

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January was a
wash out for The Swan at Streatley - quite literally.
The Thames burst its banks at the riverside hotel, flooding
not only
its 25 acres of garden but also Cygnetures restaurant,
the Cygnet bar and the lounge.
Staff were determined that customers would not suffer,
however, and immediately went about setting up a restaurant
and bar in the hotels function room to enable
business as usual.
Alan Blenkinsopp, Hotel Operations Director, said:
"The staff did a fantastic job, working around
the clock to ensure that the impact of
the flood damage was kept to a minimum."
As Connections went to press, the water levels had
subsided and The Swan at Streatley was fully operational
and in tip-top condition for the busy spring and summer
seasons.
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Building a good reputation  |
Jubilee Building Supplies offers a wide range of products
at prices that compete with major high street DIY retailers.
The company, based at John Nike Way, Bracknell, caters
for all types of customers from the DIY enthusiast to
the medium sized building company Peter White, Manager,
said: "We are an independent builders merchant
that aims to offer a fast, professional service at competitive
prices."
So, why not pay the friendly staff at Jubilee a visit
and see what they can do for you?
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Time to tee-off  |
The golf driving range in Amen Corner, Bracknell, is
well under way and is expected to tee-off
in late spring/early summer.
Nike Construction has completed the erection of the
16 covered driving bays and is now preparing for the
specialised fencing to the site.The
site drainage equipment was due to move onto the site
as soon as the ground water level had dropped enough
for work to start. Planting, seeding and other site
preparation will then take place.
The specialised equipment will be put in place prior
to the opening - the date of which will be announced
soon.
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Group company links
PERMA-SNOW
John Nike Leisuresport
Ski Lessons
Driving Range
the Keller Brassarie
Après Nightclub
Nike Design Group
Nike Construction
Jubilee Building Supplies
Leisuresport World
Coppid Beech Hotel
Driving Range
The Swan at Streatley Hotel
The Venus Spa
Toyota Octagon - Bracknell
Toyota Octagon - Reading
Lexus - Bracknell
Lexus - Reading
Lightfoots Shell Garage
Bracknell
Crowthorne
Associated companies
Dickenson Bay Cottages
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