Sunday 9 November 2014

A visit to Morrisons HQ

What a day!

On August 20th 2014 I was lucky enough to spend the day at Morrisons HQ in Bradford.  This was something which had been organised for my 21st but due to various things it had taken us nearly a year to finalise a date. 

Outside HQ (Hilmore House, Bradford)
As we pulled in to the car park I couldn’t help but smile; how on earth did this “hobby” lead to me visiting the Head Office of Morrisons Supermarkets?!  I guess the only thing to compare it to would be if you were to meet your favourite celebrity – I was so excited! 

We were greeted at the reception by Guy and Claire, (both current employees and who were going to be our tour guides for the day).  The day began with a tour of their office; the building was huge with 3 floors consisting of various departments from buying to accounts to M Kitchen.  We were introduced to other employees along the way who had all been following my blog.  Everyone was so friendly and very welcoming.  I think this must be the only place I could talk passionately about Morrisons without getting too strange a look!

Sir Ian Gibson, the Chairman, then came over to speak to me to hear all about the story behind the unusual hobby.  He was fascinated and extremely interested in my story.

I then was shown around various meeting rooms and the main board room where all the important decisions are made. 

I was then told I was going to meet Dalton Philips, the CEO - to me this was like meeting royalty as it was someone I had read so much about in various news articles about Morrisons.  I then found myself in the middle of a pricing meeting where all the main buyers were with Dalton discussing certain products and their prices.  They asked me a few questions including "what is my favourite store" and "what is my favourite product".  To these I responded with Cleveleys and Wrexham as my favourite stores and Cinammon Whirls as my favourite product - if you haven't tried these or anything from the Morrisons Bakery I would highly recommend it.

Dalton Philips
I was then taken down to see where the Morrisons van was parked and even got to sit inside it! Very impressive. Apparently it is taken to various shows in the area - has anyone ever seen it about on their travels?



Next on the agenda was lunch in the staff restaurant.  The menu was very different to what I was use to at Morrisons Cafés - I decided to have the Turkey and Sage Burger with Potato wedges - definitely a meal which should be introduced to the next new menu change at the cafés.

Claire then gave a tour of the rest of the building; it was a lot bigger than what I had expected. It had 3 floors with all open plan desks and meeting rooms around the outskirts.  We went past where the wine and food tasting took place.  Before an item goes on to store shelves it is tried and tested in order to ensure it has approval before it is put out to sell - this was something that I hadn’t realised before.
The trip ended with a gift from HQ - a fleece from one of the M Local stores:



All in all this had been a truly memorable day – one which I will never forget.  Thank you so much to the staff at Morrisons HQ for allowing me to see the story on the inside.

Next time: Special delivery from Morrisons HQ…

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Tuesday 11 March 2014

Race 4 Life

Since last writing a post, life's been a bit of a roller-coaster ride...

In early September, we were given the news that my Grandad had terminal bowel cancer.  Hearing this diagnosis about a man who was never ill, never moaned or never caused any trouble came as quite a shock. My first questions was - how much time do we have?  But no-one could give us the answer.

After what felt like an eternity in Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Grandad was finally discharged to the rehabilitation unit in Bispham.  A lovely place, that would prepare him for going back to the comfort of his own home for a number of weeks.  I spent most weekends catching the train from University in Bangor and staying in his home in Poulton, then cycling or catching the bus to see him.  We'd spend the day talking, playing cards, doing the crossword, updating him with news about Morrisons  - just enjoying the time we had.

On the 6th October, it was my 21st Birthday, a day that I did not expect to spend the way I spent it.  It began with a trip up Blackpool Tower with my sister and good friend, Meg.  A great experience, one which I highly recommend to those who haven't been up.  We then went to the rehabilitation centre to visit Grandad where I spent the afternoon opening my presents and cards with him - one of my presents was a letter from Morrisons inviting me on a "tour of the headquarters in Bradford!"   I was over-joyed when I opened this as it was something I've been keen on doing for quite some time!



Ever since being diagnosed, every time we went to the Morrisons at Cleveleys the staff in the café always asked where Grandad was, and how he was doing.  They were deeply sorry to hear of the news and were very sympathetic - even the 'double-glazing' man passed comment.  Most people wouldn't understand this, but they had been a part of my Grandads, my sisters and my life for a good number of years and we had grown to get to know them.

On December 1st, we took a trip to Devon with Grandad, mum and my sister - something Grandad had asked to do for one last time.  We had a great time staying in a hotel on the front at Sidmouth, and were very lucky with the weather!  We even managed to stop at the Bridgewater Morrisons on the way down and stop at one of our favourite stores, Bristol Cribbs Causeway on the way back where they were very helpful and provided us with a wheelchair for our visit!

Sadly, Grandads long battle with cancer came to an end on February 5th 2014.  It had been my first encounter with Cancer and what an awful encounter it was.  Watching someone you love just become unable to do anything for themselves was heartbreaking.  It certainly made me realise how short life is and how you should treasurer each day and live life to the full!  Would also like to say a Thank You for all the support and care we received from Trinity Hospice, Bispham.

For Lent...

my friend, Amy and I decided instead of giving up something, we would take up running. We're not very "sporty" people so saw this as a bit of a challenge.  Since we started this, I started reading up on charity events I could get involved with to do my bit and thats when I came across 'Race4Life's'  - I suggested to Amy that we signed up to do a 10km and after a little bit of persuasion she agreed.  We are taking part in the Tatton Park Race 4 Life on the 28th June 2014 - Below is a link to our 'justgiving' page - we have set a target of £200 which I think is very attainable.  If you would like to sponsor us to help the very worthy cause of 'Cancer Research UK' we would be extremely grateful.

Just Giving - Rose Girls

We are also looking for a theme, maybe something Morrisons inspired in remembrance of my Grandad?  Maybe we could even get +Morrisons to support us?  Together, one day Cancer will be beaten.  Please get in touch if you have any suggestions.