Connections - Summer 2006
John Nike's Column
The good, the bad and the ugly!
As a Vice President of the Berkshire Branch of the British Red Cross, I wish
to make an appeal to the 'good' nature of the readers of Connections,
particularly the business readers, by asking you for your support.
Unfortunatley, due to all the 'bad' happenings in the world - terrorism; mud
slides; earthquakes; volcanic eruptions; starvation; CO emissions
(greenhouse gases) - to name but a few of the disaster areas that can strike
at any time making demanding challenges on the international charities,
there has been a depletion of 'home' funding and there is at this time
perhaps a greater need to give renewed support to the 'needs' of our local
charities. One of these 'needs' is to provide a new fully equipped British
Red Cross Fire & Emergency Support Vehicle to cover Berkshire and, possibly,
Oxfordshire offering 'at the scene' advice and comfort to victims of major
emergencies in the area.
To raise much needed funds for such a vehicle, the Berkshire Branch of the
British Red Cross is holding a Charity Clay Pigeon Shoot on Friday, 15
September 2006, at The Royal Berkshire Shooting School, Pangbourne,
Berkshire. There are just 25 team places and an appeal is being made to
businesses in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and elsewhere to reserve a team place
for this end of season day. Dylan Williams of The Royal Berkshire Shooting
School will run the event and provide an exciting and entertaining day of
competition following a scrumptious breakfast. After the shoot, there will
be a champagne reception preceding a three course meal in enjoyable company
before the prize giving and the traditional charity fundraising auction.
Not only is this a most enjoyable event but it also provides networking
opportunities. Your support may be expressed through making a reservation on
the enclosed application form. Team members may be notified at a later date.
Please make a diary entry now and return your application form.
Despite the tragedy of the fire that hit The Swan at Streatley in May of
this year following a 12 month refurbishment of the health suite (formerly
Reflexions but renamed The Venus Spa) the hotel is strongly trading and work
is on-going to rebuild the splendid spa. I wish to thank the staff for
living through the trauma of the fire and for being so positive in ensuring
that the hotel continued to trade so that the weddings would not be
disrupted. It is expected that the Venus Spa will be open again prior to the
Christmas period.
With the water shortage many homeowners are considering landscaping their
gardens in hard materials rather than having the traditional lawn, borders
and shrubberies. It is a shame that our English gardens are being affected
by the change in climactic conditions but the hard fact is that this is
likely to continue or get worse. A certain way of reducing this effect is to
turn a part of the garden into a hard landscaped area in which so many
attractive styles can be incorporated in stonework. Jubilee Building
Supplies can help you with several innovative ideas that will not only keep
your garden looking fresh but also interesting and decorative.
The new Lexus showroom in John Nike Way, Bracknell, is the place to visit to
talk about the environment and how to help reduce the damaging emissions
from motor vehicles. Lexus with the world's first hybrid luxury saloon, the
GS 450h, that accelerates from 0-60mph in less than six seconds, can
certainly guide you in the right direction for the future of motoring. Why
not visit our Lexus showroom just for a browse and at the same time a visit
to Octagon Toyota that is just across the road to see the hybrid Prius.
John Nike Leisuresport will soon have a separate snowboarding park at the
Bracknell centre to excite the extreme snowboarders and skiers whilst also
providing a tuition area for beginners and novices in snowboarding. The
separation from the main ski slope will provide more excitement while taking
away the pressure of boarders among skiers. Of course, the surface will be
Perma-snowTM, the best of skiing surfaces for speed and cushioning that is
ideal for boarders and skiers alike. Keep an eye on the John Nike
Leisuresport website for up-to-date news. If the snow-park is as successful
as we expect it to be, the design will then be taken to our other centres in
Chatham, Llandudno, Plymouth and Swadlincote. The proposed new centre in
Wrexham will also include a similar snow-park.
This issue of Connections is full of interesting articles and attractions.
There is particular reference to the festive season that will be upon us
before too long. Ideas can be found on pages X and X for providing a
relaxing Christmas dinner whether for the family or the 'office do'.
I cannot close my article without making some reference to the ugly and
appalling interview that took place between Jonathon Ross and David Cameron,
the Leader of the Opposition. I am sure most of the readers will have seen
the programme as broadcast which in itself was most difficult for David
Cameron. It could clearly be seen from his facial reaction that the
innuendos that kept flowing from Ross were offensive and distasteful. The
viewer only saw selected extracts from the forty minutes or so of the studio
video recordings so it is difficult to really understand how David Cameron
felt but seeing the final version of the programme it is enough to justify
Lord Tebbit's description of Ross as a 'slob'. I wholeheartedly agree with
this description and will never watch a Jonathon Ross programme again. Even
before seeing the programme that included David Cameron as one of his guests
I had balked at some of Ross's interviewing techniques but none of the
earlier programmes were as distasteful as this particular programme. Even
his reference to the daughters of Bruce Willis brought a steely look into
the eyes of the father. Personally, I think that 'die-hard' should have
'laid one on him' for he deserved it! This obnoxious braggadocio should be
shunned by celebrities and viewers alike and even the BBC should reconsider
their relationship with Ross. Ross may wish to be a 'Peter Pan' but his
shallow shadow will always be with him! Of course, this is simply my opinion
and carries no influential weight at all!
Well, I have said my piece and now wish to think of more pleasant things
like watching my grandchildren playing or seeing the birds and animals in
the garden or seeing the enjoyment on the faces of the kids arriving for ice
hockey practice. The nice things in life that bring enjoyment with
pleasantness not feelings of disgust from what is meant to be entertainment.
With the school break and summer holidays almost here so much enjoyment can
be felt by using the facilities of the Nike Group. Why not look us up and
treat yourselves to a restful Sunday lunch at The Swan at Streatley on the
Thames, or treat your family to the Sunday carvery at the Coppid Beech Hotel
before going ice skating or 'ringo' sliding on the ski slope. Children's
parties are very popular and well worth while for that special birthday
treat.
Our next issue of Connections will be the winter edition and this will
provide all the details for our festive season surprises. In the meantime, I
do hope you have a most enjoyable summer.
John Nike OBE DL
Chairman
Summer shows
Both Octagon Motor Company, with its Lexus and Toyota dealerships in
Bracknell and Reading, and the John Nike Leisuresport centre in Bracknell
have taken to the road this summer attending some of the season's top
regional events.
During a packed programme of summer events, Lexus Bracknell and Reading
sponsored the Henley Festival (5-9 July) and the Octagon Motor Company had
its Toyota stand at the Thames Boat Show (9-11 June) and will be at the
Reading and Wokingham Agricultural Show (3 September). A Lexus stand was
also at the High Wycombe Motor Show (24-25 June).
The team at the ski and snowboard centre took its fantastic mobile slope to
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School's summer fete in Bracknell (1 July), the
Henley Outdoor Play Scheme, at Henley-on-Thames (3-4 August) and will be at
the Imperial College's Freshers' Fair (3 October) in London.
The highlight of the summer season will be The Royal County of Berkshire
Show (16-17 September). With Chairman John Nike OBE DL sponsoring some
elements of the event, along with the mobile slope and both Lexus and Toyota
stands making appearances, the Nike Group is certainly set to attract the
crowds.
Summer activities preview at John Nike Leisuresport centres
The summer holidays: six weeks, 42 days, 1,008 hours or 60,480 minutes -
however you want to look at it, apart from sleeping time, the kids have a
long, glorious break ahead of them and what better way to spend it than
being active and outdoors?
Well, look no further because that's precisely what the children can enjoy
at any of the John Nike Leisuresport centres this summer. Whether it's
skiing, ice skating or sno-tubing, all the activities on offer are
guaranteed to delight even the most hard-to-please youngsters!
Check out what's going on at your local centre...
Bracknell
Boasting an Olympic-sized ice rink and one of the biggest outdoor dry ski
slopes in the country, Bracknell is a popular choice with snowsports
enthusiasts. The centre will be running activity camps from 9am to 6pm over
the holiday period. As well as skiing, ice skating and sno-tubing there will
be a host of new outdoor activities on offer including dodgeball, rounders,
football and golf lessons.
Bristol
Right in the heart of Bristol, the centre is an excellent place to take
shelter from the summer heat. In addition to the normal range of public
sessions available for all abilities, the Learn to Skate programme will keep
any young, budding skaters occupied for hours. Or if you've got some
thrill-seekers on your hands, try the ice karting.
Chatham
Chatham certainly has plenty to offer - it's near the coast, home to a
historic dockyard and, for those aged between 10 and 16, there's the Radical
Kids Activity Days held throughout the summer holidays at the town's John
Nike Leisuresport centre. The activity days are skiing and snowboarding
camps designed to help participants master their skills, plus there's a
chance to go on the exciting Cresta Run toboggan ride.
Llandudno
As Wales' largest resort, Llandudno is a real holiday hotspot, and the
town's John Nike Leisuresport centre will be attracting tourists and locals
both young and old this summer. The centre is situated at 415ft above sea
level so visitors can enjoy skiing or snowboarding while admiring the
stunning views. Or you could test your putting skills on the fun and
challenging nine-hole Alpine Adventure Golf Course - look out for runaway
chairlifts and other obstacles!
Plymouth
It may be known more for its naval history than its skiing but there'll
certainly be plenty going on at Plymouth's John Nike Leisuresport Centre
over the summer. Not only will the centre be running activity days - which
include a three-hour ski or snowboard lesson, three rides on the Cresta Run
toboggan ride and half an hour's sno-tubing - to keep the kids occupied, but
mums and dads can also take to the slopes at one of the centre's Family Fun
Days.
Swadlincote
A 40-minute drive from Birmingham, Nottingham and Leicester, the John Nike
Leisuresport Centre in Swadlincote, Derbyshire, is accessible to an
abundance of snowsports fans. The centre will be home to activity days for
children during the summer holidays, when they can have a go at skiing,
snowboarding, sno-tubing and tobogganing. But if you're after something a
bit different why not give snow blading a whirl? Perfect for intermediate to
advanced skiers, snow blades are shorter than traditional long skis, giving
great balance and control.
For more information contact your nearest John Nike Leisuresport Centre:
Bracknell: 01344 789000
Bristol: 0117 929 2148
Chatham: 01634 827979
Llandudno: 01492 874707
Plymouth: 01752 600220
Swadlincote: 01283 217200
Competition
What better way to relax on a sunny day than feasting on a sumptuous picnic,
while winding your way along the River Thames?
Connections is offering a lucky reader a picnic-for-four on one of The Swan
at Streatley's electric launches.
To be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize simply answer the
following question:
What is the name of The Swan at Streatley's new head chef?
Email your answer to ab@coppid-beech-hotel.co.uk, or post it to Alan
Blenkinsopp, Coppid Beech Hotel, John Nike Way, Bracknell, RG12 8TF, by 30
August 2006. Please remember to mark your entry 'Connections Competition'.
Terms and conditions apply. Dates subject to availability. This prize is
non-transferable.
Competitions at John Nike Leisuresport centres
The John Nike Leisuresport centres in Bracknell and Llandudno will be
showcasing some of the best skiing and snowboarding talents this summer and
autumn.
August sees the return of the Orange Artificial Indoor and Mountain (AIM)
series to the Bracknell centre. Established in 2001, the AIM series is a
national competition which seeks to promote snowsports to the UK masses.
"More than just an exciting round of the competition, the AIM event at
Bracknell will have a real festival vibe to it," Dan Gomm, Bracknell's Slope
Manager, told Connections. "There'll be food, live music and the chance to
try out the latest gear from top clothing and equipment brands."
The Bracknell John Nike Leisuresport centre will also play host to the
Southern Region Snowsports freestyle competition on Saturday 24 June and a
leg of the Southern Region Snowsports ski slalom race league on Saturday 15
July. Both dates are aimed at developing young athletes and are sponsored by
some of the biggest names in extreme sports, like clothing brand Animal.
Snowboarding enthusiasts will then be flocking to the John Nike Leisuresport
centre at Llandudno for the annual Great Orme Jam this autumn. The freestyle
event is a chance for budding snowboarders of all ages to battle it out and
wow the crowds with their technical tricks. Not just for glory, the
competitors will also be contending for a range of fantastic prizes.
To find out more about any of the competitions, or to enter, contact the
Bracknell centre on 01344 789000 on or the Llandudno centre on 01492 874707.
Weddings at The Swan
From handling your first enquiries, to waving you off as you start your new
life together, the team at The Swan at Streatley will help you create the
wedding of your dreams in the most unique and magical of riverside settings.
"We understand this is the biggest day of your lives and that every detail -
from the ceremony and service to the food, drinks and decorations - has to
be flawless," said Karl Bentley, General Manager at The Swan. "The only
thing we can't guarantee will be perfect is the weather!"
The four star hotel has a selection of suites and rooms - including the
stunning Magdalen College Barge - licensed to host wedding ceremonies, from
intimate groups to lavish celebrations for up to 140 people. And if you have
a particular theme or colour in mind, simply discuss your ideas with your
in-house wedding co-ordinator, who will arrange for the venue to be
beautifully dressed. Musicians can also be booked through the hotel.
Your wedding breakfast should be an event to remember, and with The Swan's
flexible packages, which include two AA-rosette food, superb wines and
flowers, the memories will last forever.
If you're a bride looking for ideas and inspiration, come along to The
Swan's wedding fair on 8 October where you can meet with the region's
leading suppliers and talk to the hotel's team of wedding co-ordinators. For
more information about the wedding fair, or having your wedding at The Swan,
call 01491 878800 or visit www.swanatstreatley.com
Pantomime preparation at Bracknell John Nike Leisuresport centre
Connections can exclusively reveal that this year's Christmas
pantomime-on-ice at the Bracknell John Nike Leisuresport centre will be the
timeless fairytale classic Sleeping Beauty.
"The pantomime at Bracknell has become quite a tradition and one of the most
popular festive events in the area," explained Steve Marney, Rink Manager
and member of the production team.
Last year's production of Aladdin was certainly a smash hit and a hard act
for this year's show to follow, which is why the production team is already
hard at work.
"We have completed the basic outline of the show and are currently writing
the script," continued Steve. "Auditions will be taking place in July and we
will be looking for skaters of all ages from eight to 80, so get
practising!"
The show will be running from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 December, tickets will
be on sale from 1 June at the Bracknell centre's main reception and after
the success of last year's production you'll need to book early!
There are still opportunities available for sponsorship, so if your company
is interested in sponsoring the production please contact Cara Murphy or
Steve Marney on 01344 789000.
Communications Day
A range of exciting activities - from archery to an awards ceremony - was
enjoyed by 270 employees from across the Nike Group at its annual
Communications Day.
The team-building event was held at the four-star Coppid Beech Hotel, and
began in the Sequoia Suite, its largest conference space, which holds up to
350 delegates.
After a group karaoke session, featuring a specially adapted version of the
Beach (Beech) Boys' Surfin' USA, the Employee of the Year awards were
presented by John Nike OBE DL, Chairman of the Nike Group. The winners were
Wayne Carter, Accounts Assistant with Jubilee Building Supplies, Lynn
England, Acting Manager of John Nike Leisuresport in Bristol, and Elaine
Cormack, Accountant for the Nike Group.
The Group then moved to the hotel's 23-acre field, which includes a 10-acre
wood, and is perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities.
They split into teams and played games including quizzes, logic puzzles,
laser clay shooting, axe-throwing, archery, and cyber-tag (outdoor laser
tag). Depending on how well they did, each team won tokens to 'buy'
equipment for the final task - building a piece of apparatus to launch an
egg as far as possible. The team from Bracknell's John Nike Leisuresport got
the award for 'best designed egg-launcher', while Chatham's John Nike
Leisuresport team launched its egg farthest.
The afternoon was rounded off with a hog roast and barbecue on the field,
then everyone headed back to the hotel to dance the night away in Après
nightclub.
To book your event at the Coppid Beech Hotel, call 01344 303333, or email
conferences@coppid-beech-hotel.co.uk
Christmas preview for corporates
Ah, Christmas! A time of goodwill to all men, re-runs of Only Fools and
Horses, mince pies and, of course, the much-anticipated, and all-too-often
forgettable office 'do'. But why not make this year's bash an affair to
remember with a winter sports-themed party at your local John Nike
Leisuresport centre?
"You really can have a Christmas party with a difference at the John Nike
Leisuresport centres," explained Martin Weddell, Operations Director, John
Nike Leisuresport Ltd. "For instance you could try your hand at ice karting
at Bracknell and Bristol, take a toboggan ride at Chatham, Llandudno and
Plymouth or enjoy an 'Oompah' evening at Swadlincote."
Whether you choose a traditional Alpine activity like skiing or snowboarding
or opt for a more unusual one like sno-tubing or ice karting, the staff at
the John Nike Leisuresport centres are committed to making yours a very
memorable festive experience.
You'll need to book early to avoid disappointment so give your local John
Nike Leisuresport centre a call now to see what it has to offer this
Christmas:
Bracknell: 01344 789000
Bristol: 0117 929 2148
Chatham: 01634 827979
Llandudno: 01492 874707
Plymouth: 01752 600220
Swadlincote: 01283 217200
Cisco case study
The Coppid Beech Hotel recently hosted an event that helped Cisco, the
world's largest maker of internet equipment, to strengthen the bond with the
companies that sell its products.
"To encourage people to attend, we wanted to offer a lot - training and
presentations, chances to relax and network, and an overnight stay,"
explained Phillip Wright, Cisco's Regional Sales Manager.
Bracknell's four-star Coppid Beech fitted the bill, with its flexible
meeting facilities, two AA rosette Rowans restaurant, bars, live music venue
and brasserie (The Keller), nightclub (Après), Waves health club and 205
luxury en-suite bedrooms.
The day began with a presentation about Cisco's objectives and product
positioning, held in the hotel's large Sequoia Suite, which can accommodate
up to 350 people.
After a motivational seminar, the delegates split into groups for product
presentations, and rotated around three smaller rooms (the versatile Pine
Suites), each gaining hands-on experience of Cisco's products.
A further three rooms were used for dealership presentations, as a
'chill-out room', and as an office - which was split by a partition into two
sections.
In the evening, the delegates met for drinks in Après nightclub before a
sumptuous dinner, and a night to remember watching a live band play in The
Keller.
"We wanted events to flow smoothly, and to keep everyone together, so having
our function rooms, restaurant and entertainment venues under one roof was
ideal," said Philip.
"Thanks to the hotel, everything was spot-on and timely. We never had to
worry or chase to get things done - the staff were friendly, attentive, and
always on hand to help."
For information about conferencing at the Coppid Beech Hotel, call 01344
303333, email conferences@coppid-beech-hotel.co.uk, or visit
www.coppidbeech.com
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New chef at SAS
A talented chef with experience in several Michelin-starred restaurants,
including one belonging to celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, has joined The Swan
at Streatley four-star hotel as its new head chef.
John Sherry has taken the reins of the hotel's popular two AA rosette
riverside restaurant, Cygnetures, and is looking forward to introducing his
style - which he describes as "classical British food with a contemporary
influence" - to the menu.
Scottish-born John comes to The Swan from the Restaurant Raphael Beringer in
Lyon - the 'gastronomic capital' of France - where he worked as chef de
cuisine from December 2004.
John is only 30 years old, but has spent 14 years honing his craft at a
number of prestigious establishments, including Gordon Ramsay's Amaryllis
restaurant in Glasgow where he spent time as sous chef. He has worked at
eight Michelin-starred hotel restaurants in France, Switzerland and
Scotland.
John said: "For me, good food is all about using fresh, quality seasonal
produce, preferably sourced locally. My dishes are based on 'the classics',
enhanced using modern techniques. I look forward to welcoming both regulars
and newcomers to Cygnetures, and introducing some of my favourite dishes to
them."
To book a table, call The Swan at Streatley on 01491 878800, or email
sales@swan-at-streatley.co.uk
Rowans pastry chef award
A pastry chef at the Coppid Beech Hotel has won a prestigious prize for her
stunning Roman-style sculpture of a torso, made entirely out of chocolate.
Lucy Pitchford (20) won the Junior Decorative Piece section at Le Salon
Culinaire International at Hotelympia with her entry.
The torso was cast in white chocolate, which was 'tempered' (heated, cooled,
then worked with at a certain temperature) to stop it melting, on a mould
made from a real person! It was then hand-painted with a mixture of cocoa
butter and cocoa powder, to give a marble effect.
Tubes to support the torso were cast in dark chocolate, and the drape was
sculpted from modelling chocolate.
Lucy's model is not for eating, but the delectable desserts she creates for
the Coppid Beech's two AA rosette Rowans restaurant certainly are - call
01344 303333 for a reservation.
Hotels Christmas preview
Imagine...a festive season when you don't have to lift a finger. Except to ask
for more wine or roast potatoes, perhaps; but certainly not to peel a
parsnip or do the washing up, because there's someone to do all that for
you!
The four-star Coppid Beech Hotel and The Swan at Streatley have a host of
ideas for making Christmas 2006 the most fun and fuss-free you've ever had.
The office party, or friendly get-together...…
Book a private party in one of the Coppid Beech's luxurious function suites,
and create your own menu whether you want the traditional turkey and
trimmings, or something a bit different. The cost is £35.95 per person and
includes crackers and novelties.
Or why not celebrate in style, with some festive fine dining at the hotels'
two AA rosette restaurants? At the Coppid Beech's Rowans restaurant the
package is £39.95 per head which includes crackers, hats and novelties and
entry to Après, the hotel's nightclub. A formal three-course Christmas menu
in The Swan's stunning Cygnetures riverside restaurant is £28.95 per head.
The Coppid Beech also has a lively brasserie at The Keller, which will be
offering a delicious traditional three course festive feast, as well as
hosting fantastic live bands, every Monday to Saturday night during
December. The cost is £33.95 per head on Mondays and Tuesdays, £35.95 on
Wednesdays and Thursdays, and £37.95 on Fridays and Saturdays - and includes
entry to Après nightclub.
The Big Day...…
If you want a family lunch on Christmas Day without the worry of feeding and
accommodating everyone, let the staff at the Coppid Beech or The Swan take
the strain! Crackers, hats and novelties are complimentary, and you-know-who
will visit with gifts for children aged 12 and under.
A three-course luncheon in The Swan's delightful Cygnetures restaurant,
accompanied by live piano music, costs £85 per adult and £42.50 per child.
The Swan will also host a family-focused lunch in its elegant Icknield
Suite, for £69.95 per adult and £34.95 per child. And as well as live music,
a magician will also be on hand to amaze and amuse!
At the Coppid Beech Hotel, the traditional Christmas Day lunch in Rowans
starts with a complimentary glass of Bucks Fizz, and there will be a pianist
and an entertainer to keep the kids happy. The cost is £78.95 per adult and
£39.50 per child.
The hotel's Sequoia Suite is the ideal venue for a more informal affair. A
table entertainer and live music will ensure that lunch is memorable for
more than just the wonderful food. The cost is £68.95 per adult and £34.50
per child.
Let someone else take over entirely!…
Spend the whole of Christmas in an idyllic country setting at The Swan at
Streatley's three-day house party. You'll be welcomed with a Christmas Eve
tea, followed by a torchlit carol singing procession. After breakfast on
Christmas Day, enjoy a walk along the Thames or take part in the treasure
hunt. Lunch will be a spectacular banquet in Cygnetures, followed by a lazy
afternoon in lovely surroundings. You won't want to go home on Boxing Day!
For full details of all the hotels have to offer this Christmas and New
Year, their festive menus, and special room rates, call the Coppid Beech
Hotel on 01344 303333 and The Swan at Streatley on 01491 878800 - or
download the brochures at www.coppidbeech.com and www.swanatstreatley.co.uk
Après charity night
They say that the house always wins when it comes to casinos, but Après
nightclub, at the Coppid Beech Hotel, proved this wrong when it hosted a
fantastic casino night with all proceeds - nearly £300 - going to local
charity, the 2-TEN FM Kids Appeal Fund.
"The night was a great success," said Darren Connor, Manager at Après in
Bracknell. "It was great to see people having fun playing the casino tables
and at the same time raising money for a worthwhile cause."
The 2-TEN FM Kids Appeal Fund was set up by the Reading-based radio station
to develop the talents and stretch the minds of the children and young
people of Berkshire and North Hampshire.
"While we do like to have fun, we take our role in the community very
seriously," continued Darren. "So it's a real privilege to be involved in
fundraising for a charity that does such wonderful work for kids in the
local community."
Nike Design
Congratulations to the team at Nike Design (Wales) - it has won planning
permission for Phase Two of Bocam Park Office Complex, South Wales.
"It's great news," exclaimed Chris Skilton, Director. "We're thrilled! Nike
Design has been working on this huge project from its outset in 1999.
Obtaining planning permission for Phase Two, which will be one of the final
developments to the site, is the icing on the cake for us."
Located just off junction 35 of the M4, Bocam Park is a 64,000 square foot
complex which, as well as housing Nike Design's very own office, is the
location of an extensive Mercedes Benz facility - another development that
Nike Design was instrumental in creating.
Nike Design's plans for Phase Two include nine two- and three-storey
buildings, which will extend the original site by some 112,353 square feet.
New Lexus showroom
The eagerly anticipated unveiling of Lexus Bracknell's exciting new showroom
took place this March.
Some 200 guests including Shimpei Kobayashi, Toyota GB's Chairman, Graham
Smith, Lexus GB's Managing Director, and Steve Settle, Lexus GB's Director,
attended the opening ceremony along with John Nike OBE DL, Chairman of the
Nike Group, and other senior Nike Group directors and managers.
"The event was a huge success," David Lamb, General Operations Director of
Octagon, told Connections. "Steve Settle congratulated Octagon for its
excellent achievements over the last 15 years. He then went on to talk about
the future of the Lexus brand across the world and the imminent launch of a
raft of new models, including the revolutionary range of hybrid vehicles
which will transform motoring over the coming decades."
The showroom, which was built by Nike Construction and considered by Lexus
GB as one of the finest in Europe, provides an attractive, comfortable
environment where customers can view models, trim and specifications. There
is also a relaxed, private area where the finer details of your dream car
can be discussed.
Lexus News
May saw the release of the world's first hybrid luxury saloon, the Lexus GS
450h.
By combining the power of a petrol engine with the environmental benefits of
electrical energy the GS 450h offers the proven cleanliness and
fuel-efficiency of a hybrid and the exceptional performance of a Lexus.
Substantially more economical than other sports saloons, the GS 450h returns
carbon dioxide emissions of just 186g/km, markedly less than other saloons
with similar engine power.
But the new environmentally friendly GS has not had to sacrifice the
performance of its predecessors-- - with a combined power output in excess
of 335bhp, the new model accelerates seamlessly from 0-62mph in less than
six seconds.
To test drive the GS 405h or any of the Lexus range contact Lexus Bracknell
on 01344 789777 or Lexus Reading on 0118 975 8877.
Toyota News
The Toyota RAV4 continues to inspire the Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) market
with the unveiling of its third generation model.
The new model boasts improved suspension for even better handling; more
advanced safety systems for occupant and pedestrian protection; a more
versatile interior design; and fresh exterior styling. These exceptional
standards combine to reinforce the RAV4's reputation for all-round
excellence and will prove hard for competitors to match.
Since its launch in 1994 the Toyota RAV4 has proved a constant success, with
in excess of 1.8 million sales worldwide. More than 655,000 of these have
been in Europe, where the RAV4 has consistently been the best-selling 4x4
passenger vehicle.
To test drive the new RAV4 or any of the Toyota fleet contact your local
Octagon dealership:
Bracknell 01344 789888
Reading 0118 975 1300
Leisuresport World on eBay
The best ski and snowboard brands at bargain prices are now only a click
away - Leisuresport World has gone online with eBay.
eBay, one of the world's most visited websites, works just like an auction:
traders offer their products for sale and customers bid the price they wish
to pay - whoever offers the highest bid buys the item. It's been such a
success that many individuals and companies have set up specialist shops on
the site, devoted to selling their own range of goods.
"We've been incredibly pleased with our sales success," commented Alan
Connor, Manager. "Initially, we opened it as a way to quickly sell off our
old stock, but it soon became clear that this was a fantastic way of doing
business and reaching people further afield.
"Our customers all over the country are getting some great deals on top
brand names including Helly Hanson and Salomon," continued Alan. "We
constantly refresh the site with new, exciting products - check it out for
yourself!"
New graduate opportunities brochure
Think you've got what it takes to make it as a manager in the Nike Group of
Companies? As the onset of summer sees many students complete their
university degrees, the search for the next intake of graduate trainee
managers is hotting up.
"We operate two separate graduate training programmes," explained Sue
Coffey, Human Resources Manager. "Our 18-month Hospitality Graduate
Programme training takes place at The Swan at Streatley and the Coppid Beech
Hotel, while our two-year Leisure Graduate Programme takes trainees through
a comprehensive development scheme based at two or more John Nike
Leisuresport centres."
Both programmes offer a challenging and rewarding introduction to
operational and hands-on management. The emphasis is on developing an
individual's skills and abilities, and each trainee works closely with
departmental managers as they move towards achieving a range of carefully
set objectives and projects.
"We're looking for graduates with a genuine passion for the industry,
together with large amounts of enthusiasm, flexibility and tenacity,"
continued Sue. "And as we prefer to promote from within, it'll be those with
the ambition and drive to become one of our operational managers in the
future who stand the best chance of success."
To request a brochure about graduate opportunities in the Nike Group,
contact Sue on 01344 789794, or email hr@nikegroup.co.uk
Jubilee Building Supplies
With hosepipe bans in place and predictions that parts of the South East are
facing the worst drought for 100 years, it's no surprise that people are
choosing hard landscaping - paving, decking, and aggregates - to add
interest to their gardens, rather than thirsty plants.
And Jubilee Building Supplies, on John Nike Way in Bracknell, is just the
place to talk to the experts about how best to use these products - and for
both trade and domestic customers to buy them at great prices.
"We have a vast range of decorative paving and aggregates, as well as
reclaimed railway sleepers and decking systems," explained Peter White,
Manager. "These are all perfect materials to use to create exciting gardens
which, when coupled with drought resistant plant varieties, will require
little watering."
And to make it even easier to choose hard landscaping products, Jubilee
Building Supplies has recently opened a new indoor display area - perfect if
you're looking for ideas and inspiration, whatever the weather!
For more information on Jubilee Building Supplies' range of products please
call 01344 789400 or visit the company's website at
www.jubileebuildingsupplies.co.uk
Techmat
Techmat 2000 Limited's revolutionary PERMA-SNOWTM surface is currently being
laid on the ski slope at Plymouth's John Nike Leisuresport centre, to be
followed by Chatham in August, and Llandudno in September.
This will mean that every John Nike Leisuresport centre will be able to
offer skiers and boarders the improved ride that PERMA-SNOW gives, with
fantastic feel, control and safety compared to more traditional coverings.
It even makes a realistic 'swooshing' noise as you ski over it!
Tony Ward, Manager of Techmat 2000, said: "We're also in negotiation with
several interested parties in Southern Europe and the Far East, who are
making major developments to leisure parks. They are looking at PERMA-SNOW
to meet their considerable dry ski slope requirements."
Techmat continues to upgrade its production equipment, in response to the
increasing demand for PERMA-SNOW.
Lightfoots
Lightfoots garage in Bracknell has once again run its fantastic promotion to
give away a cool Ferrari baseball cap with each five litre bottle of Shell
Helix engine oil - and it looks like it's been even more successful than
last year!
"We gave away over 200 caps in 2005 and we reckon this year will have topped
that," said Greg Walsh, Manager. "And it's not just in our local area that
it's gone down well - last year, there was a 20 per cent increase in sales
of Helix across the whole Shell network as a result of this promotion."
Shell is Ferrari Formula 1's technical partner and develops fuels and oils
especially for the team, which has the accolade of being the most successful
in the history of the F1 Championship.
The engine oil recommended by Ferrari is Shell Helix Ultra, but Lightfoots
also stocks the other oils in the range - Shell Helix Plus and Shell Helix
Super.
Rainbow
Creating a strong visual identity is a must for even the smallest and newest
of businesses - but knowing where to start can be difficult.
With its range of affordable consultancy, design and printing services,
Rainbow Colourprint in Bracknell can help businesses to stand out from the
crowd. "We've helped many companies in the local area and further afield to
get a professional edge with stylishly printed letterheads, compliment slips
and business cards," explained Andy Utton, Manager of Rainbow.
And when it comes to creating marketing, promotional and communications
material Rainbow can take you through the many different design and printing
options that are now available, to discover what's right for your business.
"We're here to help you with the creative and printing process, whether you
already have strong ideas or if you'd like our design experts to offer a
little inspiration," concluded Andy.
To give you an idea of what Rainbow can do, just flick through this issue of
Connections, which recently rolled off their printers!
If you'd like to talk to Rainbow about your requirements and ideas call
01344 789500, or check out the website - www.rainbowcolourprint.co.uk - for
further information.
Website update
Regular visitors to The Swan at Streatley's website
(www.swanatstreatley.co.uk) will have noticed that it's had a spring clean
with a smart new look.
The site now has the same contemporary appearance and user-friendly
functions as the website belonging to sister hotel, the Coppid Beech. But
despite its clean, elegant appearance, there's more information on the site
than ever before - from details about wedding packages, fine dining and
accommodation to conference services, leisure breaks and Christmas
activities.
"We've put a lot of thought into making the site simple to use," explained
Leslie Owensby, Website Designer at the Nike Group. "Easy-to-navigate menus
mean that finding the information you need is a very fast and smooth
process."
The site can now be more efficiently updated, so visitors can be assured
that details on prices, menus, wine lists and special offers will be the
very latest news.
Watch this space for information about exciting upgrades to all the John
Nike Leisuresport centre websites, as well as brand new sites currently in
production for Octagon Motor Company's Toyota dealerships in Bracknell and
Reading.
BAFTA Awards
The Coppid Beech Hotel in Bracknell rolled out the red carpet recently when
it hosted the town's very own glitzy BAFTAs - the Bracknell Awards For
TeenAgers.
Held in the hotel's Après nightclub, the award ceremony, which honours the
hard work and achievements of youngsters aged between 13 and 19 across the
borough, was sponsored by John Nike, OBE DL, Chairman of the Nike Group of
Companies.
"This is the fourth year of the BAFTA awards and it's wonderful that the
hotel and our company chairman are involved in rewarding the remarkable
successes of young people in the area," Alan Blenkinsopp, Hotel Operations
Director, told Connections. "We were especially proud this year as our very
own Laura Spurgen, who works in the hotel as a Food and Beverage Assistant,
won an award for 200 hours of voluntary service with the Youth Sector
Commitment of the Bracknell Forest Youth Forum."
Mr Nike attended the ceremony to present an award along with other local
dignitaries, including Jacqui Ryder, Bracknell Forest Mayor and Gareth
Barnard, Bracknell Town Mayor.
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