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  • Bread is excluded from EU’s Nominal Quantities
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    Bread is excluded from EU’s Nominal Quantities

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    A EUROPEAN Commission committee has voted to allow bread and other staples to be excluded from the EU Nominal Quantities Directive.The EU Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee voted in favour of amending the draft directive on December 12. This directive currently states there should be no set weights ...

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    IAWS profits from growth in food business

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    FOOD group IAWS increased its stake in Swiss bakery Hiestand by a further 10.6% to 32% last month. The company spent E36.6m to buy 56,547 shares in the Swiss firm.

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    Irish Pride gains defence deal

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    IRISH Pride, one of Ireland’s leading plant bakeries, has won a contract to supply the Irish Defence Forces, writes Ann Marie Foley. The deal, to feed over 10,500 army, navy and air force personnel, is worth E160,000 (£109,342). Irish Pride and another local bakery, Hickey’s, will supply around 90,000kg of ...

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    Fiddes Payne

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Fiddes Payne, the herb, spice and home bakery producer, has signed a character licensing agreement with Disney for Winnie the Pooh and the Disney Princess rights for home bake cakes.A new Winnie the Pooh product portfolio will consist initially of two Cup Cake Kits: the Winnie the Pooh medley pack ...

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    Speculation surrounds Harvestime’s future

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Administrators said they were on the brink of concluding the Harvestime (2005) sale as British Baker went to press. Joint administrator John Kelly, of Begbies Traynor, said only one buyer remained in negotiations. Talks were continuing at the unnamed bidder’s pace. A completion date of January 6 was expected. The ...

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    Neil Houliston

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Neil Houliston, the 17 year old son of British Bakels’ sales director Keith Houliston was tragically killed in a road accident on Christmas Day. He was returning home, having driven his sister to Selby Golf Club where she was temping as a waitress. The funeral service was held in ...

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    Obituary - Jack Williamson

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Jack Williamson, aged 92, died recently after a short illness, writes his daughter Pat Harwood. Jack was well-known, firstly in Thames Ditton where he bought his first bakery, originally called Taylors. Jack opened his business just after the war, when ingredients were in short supply – at a time when ...

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    Small shops news

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    The All Party Small Shops Group has attacked “hilariously uninformed” press leaks about its report on the future of the High Street in 2015. The Group is preparing to release the report within the next three weeks. Speculation about the report, suggesting that a draft copy claims supermarkets will kill ...

  • Viewpoint
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    Viewpoint

    2006-01-06T00:00:00Z

    A new year and, by the time you read this, the likelihood is that Harvestime (2005) Walsall plant bakery will be under new ownership. At the time of going to press, favourite bidders to buy the Walsall site appear to be British desserts manufacturer Country Style Foods, though Australian pie ...

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    Bread Bakeries’ profit up 21.8% says parent RHM

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Food giant RHM said its Bread Bakeries division had seen a 21.8% increase in operating profit, as it posted its maiden interim results this week. RHM, which floated on the stock exchange in July, said Bread Bakeries’ operating profit was £34.7million over the half year to October 29, 2005. ...

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    ABF criticises gas market as energy prices increase

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Associated British Foods said the market for gas is not operating as intended, as it complained of rising energy prices at its Annual General Meeting on December 9. Chairman Martin Adamson said the market for gas had “simply failed to operate in the way intended”. He commented: “For example, last ...

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    Polish employee alleges abuse at hands of bakery

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    A BAKERY company has been accused of a catalogue of abuse towards a former Polish employee, placed through a recruitment agency.The incident is the first time the agency, which specialises in placing Polish staff, has had one of its staff abused, said partner Anna Ellis. She placed a fully qualified ...

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    Asda to pilot discount bakery

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    ASDA is creating a largely own-brand bakery range for a new model “discount convenience store”, to be trialled in Northampton in spring 2006.Director of bakery Huw Edwards said the bakery range for the store will be pre-packed. There will be no in-store bakery. But details are to be finalised, he ...

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    Warburtons backs filled rolls

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Warburtons will start a new TV advertising campaign for its All in One Riddlers filled rolls in the new year.The plant baker’s advertising campaign will commence in January, said category manager Claire Simpson. She told British Baker: “We will be on TV throughout 2006, starting with a product-specific All in ...

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    Sainsbury’s bakery range

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s carries just under 1,000 bakery lines in an average store, and has a total range of around 1,500, including regional lines. The figure 6,000 was given at our recent Baking Industry Summit, following a researcher error at Sainsbury’s, (British Baker, December 2, pg 5). Sainsbury’s total bakery sales ...

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    Economy bread slumps as grains and seeds see surge

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Economy bread sales declined by a dramatic 22.7% over the 12 months to July 2005, and now account for less than 2% of bread sales by value, says the new Warburtons Bakery Review 2005.The report, which is complied from AC Nielsen Scantrak data, suggests economy bread sales were worth £22.34 ...

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    In Brief

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    - Leicester-based Mayur Foods has achieved British Retail Consortium (BRC) Global Standard Grade A under the new BRC accreditation structure. Mayur Foods, which supplies products including filled naans and chapattis, previously had BRC Higher certification. - SAINSBURY’S Taste the Difference Christmas pudding, laced with cognac, forced Harrods Supreme pudding into ...

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    Griffin’s to close as building is sold

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Griffin’s Bakery, one of the oldest bakeries in the west of Ireland, looks set to close when the building it occupies in the centre of Galway is sold early next year, writes Hugh Oram. The bakery occupies a prime high street location and a guide price of E10 million has ...

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    Harvestime sale draws close

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Administrators are considering a number of offers for Harvestime (2005), after setting a deadline for bids of today (Friday, December 16).Speaking as British Baker went to press, joint administrator John Kelly of Begbies Traynor said he still expects a couple more offers and hopes to get a deal finalised by ...

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    Exceedingly good performance for Mr Kipling mince pies

    2005-12-16T00:00:00Z

    RHM division Manor Bake-ries said “Christmas has come early” for its troubled Mr Kipling brand this year, with record sales of Mr Kipling mince pies.To date, sales have grown 9% on the previous year and it is anticipated that over 50 million Mr Kipling mince pies will be sold by ...