Booths

Booths

Infobox_Company
company_name = Booths
company_
company_type = Partnership
company_slogan = "to sell the best quality goods in shops staffed by first class assistants"
foundation = 1847cite book | title=How it all began in Lancashire | last=Baren | first=Maurice | publisher=Dalesman Publishing Company Ltd | location=Skipton, North Yorkshire | year=1999 | isbn=978-1-85568-165-1 | oclc=223029083 ]
location = flagicon|UK Ribbleton, Preston, England, UK
key_people = Edwin J Booth, Chairman
industry = Supermarket
num_employees = ?
products = Food
revenue =
owner =
homepage = [http://www.booths-supermarkets.co.uk/ http://www.booths-supermarkets.co.uk]

Booths is a chain of supermarkets in Northern England. Most of its branches are located in Lancashire but there are also branches in Cheshire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. Booths is targeted at the middle class market and competes on quality as opposed to just value. It has been developed on the motto "to sell the best quality goods in shops staffed by first class assistants".

In 2006 Booths achieved second place in the list of the World’s Greatest Food Retailers [ [http://www.igd.com/analysis/channel/news_hub.asp?channelid=1&channelitemid=117&nidp=&nid=3520 IGD Retail Analysis - Booths News - Booths Christmas results: another success for the top-end ] ] . The panel of top designers, architects, analysts, journalists, suppliers and retailers was brought together by national trade publication, "The Grocer", and asked to rank their favourite food retailers from anywhere in the world. They were impressed by the quality of the company’s offer, its focus on local sourcing and head for innovation. Simon Bell, retail director of foodservice firm Leathams, voted Booths’ Chorley store first above Selfridges in London. He applauds its excellent customer service, knowledge of products and friendly staff. [ [http://www.booths-supermarkets.co.uk/news.html Booths Supermarkets - News ] ]

E.H. Booth & Co. Ltd was founded in June 1847 by Edwin Henry Booth, and has remained owned by the Booth family ever since. It became a private limited company in 1896. From humble beginnings as a tea shop in Blackpool, Booths grew into the first chain of supermarkets in the area, and even though it has now been eclipsed by giants such as Tesco and Sainsbury's, it boasts 26 stores across the region.

In June 2005 the current Chairman, Edwin J Booth, was awarded the BITC (Business in the Community) Prince of Wales Ambassador Award for North West England. This is given to individuals whose leadership and commitment to responsible business practice and the actions they have taken personally have created a positive impact both inside their company and on the wider society.

A new head office was custom built and opened in early 2006. It is in Ribbleton near Preston and includes a wealth of environmentally friendly features, such as using rain water to flush the toilets.

Current locations

As of June 2008, the company's 26 stores are spread over the following locations:

Cheshire

*Knutsford

Cumbria

*Kendal , home of the new 'Artisan' restaurant/shop. Artisan champions passionate local people who are truly committed to producing quality crafted and specialist foods.
*Keswick
*Kirkby Lonsdale
*Ulverston
*Windermere

Lancashire

*Ansdell
*Carnforth
*Chorley
*Clitheroe
*Fulwood, Preston: The Fulwood branch is sited opposite the Royal Preston Hospital.
*Garstang
*Lane Ends, Preston
*Longridge: The only Booths store to have a petrol forecourt.
*Longton, near Preston: The current Longton store relocated a few hundred yards down the road from its original site at the junction of Liverpool Road and Franklands, and now occupies the site of the former Mansion House in the village.
*Lytham: Small store in the town centre.
*Lytham, Haven Road: Large Supermarket on edge of town. Opened 14th Sept. 2007 [ [http://www.lythamstannesexpress.co.uk/lytham-news/New-Booths-proves-hit-with.3210982.jp New Booths proves hit with its new customers - Lytham Today ] ] , Also includes another 'Artisan' restaurant.
*Marton, Blackpool
*Normoss, Blackpool
*Penwortham, near Preston: There were, until recently, two Booths stores in Penwortham, one on Liverpool Road, and a larger store on Millbrook Way. The Liverpool Road store has since closed and is currently occupied by a branch of rival chain Somerfield.
*Poulton-le-Fylde
*Scotforth, Lancaster
*St. Annes
*Torrisholme, Morecambe

North Yorkshire

*Settle

West Yorkshire

*Ilkley

The Future

Although the company has recently closed its Leyland, Penwortham (Liverpool Road) and South Shore stores, it is also opening new stores. A supermarket in Ripon is being planned. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/north_yorkshire/6270299.stm BBC NEWS | UK | England | North Yorkshire | Government backs £15m city revamp ] ] Locations for future stores are believed to include Hesketh Bank, Penrith and a larger store at Garstang. [ [http://www.booths-supermarkets.co.uk/assets/news/20061204_PR_Award.html Booths Press Release ] ]

Artisan

The Artisan speciality food shop and restaurant is a recent development by Booths. The first one was located at the Kendal store, its range is mainly local produce from small producers. [cite web | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20041114/ai_n12763108 | title=FOOD & DRINK: Local heroes | date=2004-11-14 | last=Beckett | first=Simon | publisher=The Independent on Sunday | accessdate=2008-06-11 ] The second opened in 2007 at the Haven Road store in Lytham. [cite web | url=http://www.mbandr.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/218/Seaside_special.html | title=Seaside special | date=2007-11-16 | publisher=William Reed Publishing Ltd | work=Multiple Buyer & Retailer | last=Parker | first=James | accessdate=2008-06-11 ]

Rebranding

Booths has largely concluded re-branding the company. This has involved replacing the former 'Booths the grocer' image, based on green and orange; with a newer look, based upon wine, lavender, olive and saffron colours.

This has included a new store logo, new uniforms, redesigned carrier bags, and new look packaging on products to incorporate the new colours.

References

ee also

*Supermarkets in the United Kingdom

External links

* [http://www.booths-supermarkets.co.uk/ Booths Supermarkets Homepage]
* [http://www.everywine.co.uk/ Everywine.co.uk : Internet wine service operated by Booths]


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