Thursday 4 March 2010

Period 3 to date sorted

P HAMMOND (UK) 1,475.31


B FISHER (UK) 1,120.15

C MARSHALL (UK) 996.49

B TOWNSEND(2) (UK) 987.67

H SMITH (UK) 714.14

G SWAN (UK) 689.98

T MONDEY (UK) 670.87

K Westfield (UK) 622.17

C SADLER (UK) 554.36

G HEARN(2) (UK) 519.58

R GRAHAM (UK) 501.34

A MARTIN (UK) 474.27

K GEORGIOU (UK) 449

R DOLAN (UK) 421.53

A OGDEN(2) (UK) 420.46

C HAYES(2) (UK) 382.57

J Clark (UK) 347.7

C CLARK (UK) 327.51

P WILSON (UK) 319.59

M FULLER (UK) 289.37

F Flanagan (UK) 221.25

M Kelleher(1) (UK) 211.7

C Nyengedza (UK) 205.95

K Harrison (UK) 183.4

K O'SHAUGHNESSY (UK) 151.92

S Taylforth (UK) 145.37

P MASON (UK) 138.33

G ROSS (UK) 131.92

G CHARNLEY (UK) 103.38

E LAKE (UK) 83.81

B MITCHELL (UK) 70.87

P Burnett (UK) 23.83

WEEK 2 Period 3 2010

P HAMMOND (UK) 966.82


B TOWNSEND(2) (UK) 536.59

K GEORGIOU (UK) 449

B FISHER (UK) 423.26

K Westfield (UK) 419.62

R GRAHAM (UK) 406.43

H SMITH (UK) 386.23

C HAYES(2) (UK) 382.36

C SADLER (UK) 378.81

J Clark (UK) 347.7

P WILSON (UK) 319.59

C MARSHALL (UK) 318.1

G HEARN(2) (UK) 316.81

G SWAN (UK) 308.31

F Flanagan (UK) 221.25

R DOLAN (UK) 219.99

M Kelleher(1) (UK) 211.7

C Nyengedza (UK) 205.95

C CLARK (UK) 188.32

K Harrison (UK) 183.4

A MARTIN (UK) 179.78

K O'SHAUGHNESSY (UK) 157.02

M FULLER (UK) 154.9

T MONDEY (UK) 145.54

G ROSS (UK) 131.92

G CHARNLEY (UK) 103.38

E LAKE (UK) 92.32

B MITCHELL (UK) 70.87

P MASON (UK) 70.22

S Taylforth (UK) 59.38

P Burnett (UK) 23.83

Monday 1 March 2010

Week 4 Period 2 2010 weekly sales

To get £'s multiply by 1.175

Personal sales for Period 2 2010

P HAMMOND (UK) 4,288.05


C HAYES(2) (UK) 3,015.30

B FISHER (UK) 2,891.52

C MARSHALL (UK) 2,617.44

D SMITH (UK) 2,379.25

R GRAHAM (UK) 2,101.76

G HEARN(2) (UK) 2,039.37

C SADLER (UK) 2,031.64

A OGDEN(2) (UK) 1,911.70

K GEORGIOU (UK) 1,673.04

C CLARK (UK) 1,403.90

K O'SHAUGHNESSY (UK) 1,360.53

G SWAN (UK) 1,208.53

H SMITH (UK) 1,204.88

A MARTIN (UK) 1,162.09

B TOWNSEND(2) (UK) 863.68

M Kelleher(1) (UK) 822.44

P WILSON (UK) 656.85

R DOLAN (UK) 544.71

B MITCHELL (UK) 500.82

P MASON (UK) 420.85

K Westfield (UK) 418.71

G CHARNLEY (UK) 415.09

E LAKE (UK) 399.86

T MONDEY (UK) 387.68

I BUCKINGHAM (UK) 218.69

J TOWNSEND (UK) 217.64

K Harrison (UK) 205.36

M MACEWAN (UK) 191.91

A Byrne (UK) 180.23

D RENNIE (UK) 144.94

S Pinnock (UK) 130.66

S PARR (UK) 83.18

S Badger (UK) 75.34

D STEINFELD (UK) 14.25

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Trip to Capetown 2nd -9th March 2010

Not many companies reward their top distributors with trips of a lifetime like this
Tuesday 2nd March:


Your flight to Cape Town leaves London Heathrow. March is one of the best months to visit South Africa, with an average temperature of 26 degrees, so you'll be packing light and there'll be plenty of room for souvenirs!

Wednesday 3rd March:

Arriving in Cape Town in the morning, you will transfer by luxury coach to the glorious 5 star Table Bay Hotel, to freshen up and enjoy a buffet lunch. Located on Cape Town's Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the property straddles this antique breakwater and is an architectural masterpiece in perfect harmony with the backdrop of Table Mountain, the historic working harbour and the yacht bay.

Your adventure begins at the base of Table Mountain - an imposing, 1,000-metre-high slab of slate, sandstone and granite formed some 250 million years ago. Enjoy the panoramic views of Cape Town, Signal Hill and surrounds as you make your 6 minute ascent in the rotating gondolas, toast your business achievements and enjoy the spectacular view from the summit at an exclusive drinks reception on The Twelve Apostles Terrace – cameras are a must!

For dinner, you'll head to "Gold", one of the most famous restaurants in the heart of the city, offering a traditional African dining experience which blends Dutch, Cape Malay, French and British cuisine.

Thursday 4th March:

Come with Kleeneze to the end of Africa as you visit Cape Point. You'll stop at Buffels Bay for a thrilling jet boat ride taking you towards the Point where two oceans meet, whilst on the look out for whales, seals, sharks, dolphins and sea birds. At Cape Point a railway takes you to the lighthouse for a breathtaking view of the whole of the peninsula.

Lunch is served at the Black Marlin, Simon's Town - not only is this restaurant renowned for its fabulous seafood but it has an amazing view. Looking out from the restaurant garden across False Bay - there's a good chance you'll see wallowing whales!

Just down the road, meet the locals at Boulders Beach, home to a colony of some 3000 penguins. The penguins first settled here in 1982 and the colony has grown steadily ever since.

Later on we'll visit one of the top botanical gardens in the world, the spectacular Kirstenbosch on the slopes of Table Mountain, and enjoy dinner at the world class Silver Tree Restaurant for a truly Capetonian experience.

Friday 5th March:

The Kleeneze Spring Destination Conference 2010 opens in the hotel ballroom.

Essential trainings will be given by qualifying network stars, and you'll hear a selection of testimonials showing how successful businesses have risen in a variety of circumstances.

Lunch is served in the hotel before you embark on a city tour of the townships.

Collect your cash allowance and enjoy dinner at the restaurant of your choice on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.

Saturday 6th March:

Spend at leisure, free to explore or simply relax as you please and a cash lunch allowance will be available at the hospitality desk.

You can wander around the V&A Waterfront with its shopping mall (the Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre) cafés, bars, restaurants, hotels, marina and fascinating Two Oceans Aquarium - it's easy to see how Cape Town earned its reputation as 'The Tavern of the Seas'!

Book a ferry to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years, and experience a guided tour from a former political inmate. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is also home to colonies of penguins and seals and offers a fabulous view back towards the city.

For the more adventurous, extreme sports such as Shark cage diving are available – feel the fear and do it anyway, and come face-to-face with the most wild and fascinating creatures of the sea!

Later, you'll enjoy dinner at Baia Restaurant at the V & A Waterfront – Cape Town was rated the best city in the world for eating out in a recent poll of British Airways staff, and this is where you'll enjoy sensational seafood.

Sunday 7th March:

If you're a wine-lover, then Friday is for you as we take you to Stellenbosch. The city gives way to the beautiful countryside of the historic Cape Winelands. You will enjoy wine tasting and a cellar tour, followed by a glorious ‘Pique Nique' lunch at one of South Africa's most famous wineries – Boschendal.


Join us for one last wonderful Cape Town sunset as we celebrate the end of another successful conference, at the Kleeneze Spring Destination 2010 Gala Dinner at the fashionable 221 Waterfront Restaurant.

Monday 8th March:

It will be hard, but you'll have to leave the luxury of the Table Bay Hotel!

One last look at the city and we'll head for home – with time to do some last minute shopping and get some gifts for the team in the excellent Duty Free shops at the airport.

Your return flight is overnight arriving in London on Tuesday 9th March.