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Banbridge Traders Complete Retail Skills Sessions
Traders from Banbridge town centre recently completing a series of Retail Taster Sessions through Southern Regional College's new Retail Skills Academy. The sessions, funded by Banbridge District Council, gave the traders a taste of the Retail provision available at SRC. The traders now plan to embark on further Retail training with the College. Also pictured is Mechelle Brown, Banbridge Town Centre Manager, Elizabeth Greer Deputy Head of School, Computing and Business, SRC and Tracy Rice, Business Support, SRC.
SRC Present Fashion Show Cheque
Pictured is Brian Doran, Chief Executive of SRC, presenting a cheque for £970.50 to Kelly Donaldson of Friends of the Cancer Centre. All proceeds were raised through the SRC's recent Fresher Fashion Show, as part of Newry Style in the City Week. Also pictured are Marie Reilly Head of School, Computing and Business, SRC, Elizabeth Greer Deputy Head of School, Computing and Business, SRC; Des Mulholland, Retail Lecturer, SRC; Colette McAteer, Retail Lecturer, SRC and Tracy, Rice Business Support, SRC.
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InterACT gives security website a revamp
Newry based company, Clarke Security Services, have had a website revamp thanks to Southern Regional College Interactive Multimedia Student, Yasmin Mark.
Through the Business Support Centre at SRC, Yasmin worked with the security hardware and software company to produce an impressive site.
Read more...NMS Designs is welcomed to Greenshoots Incubation Centre
Nial McShane started his new business NMS Designs in February 2012, locating in Southern Regional College's Business Incubation Centre, Greenshoots. NMS Designs is a web design and web development agency specialising in e-commerce, content managed websites, e-mail marketing and Search Engine Optimisation. NMS Designs offers a complete online marketing strategy ensuring your company has a global reach.
Motor Vehicle Development Forum at SRC
The first meeting of Southern Regional College's new Motor Vehicle Development Forum took place recently. Attendees included representatives from the motor industry across the Southern Region.
The discussion focused on the training requirements within the industry.
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