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SONAR
- A JEWEL OF EAST LONDON
(28 October 2003)
The
launch of the SONAR project, by Newham's College's Centre for Innovation
& Partnerships (CIPS) and the Newham Chamber of Commerce, may
ensure a sparkling future for East London's new and established
jewellery designers, manufacturers and retailers. Following
the acclaimed success of the Asian Dreams Fashion shows, CIPs decided
to extend its support to the extensive local jewellery trade concentrating
at first on the many businesses in and around Green Street.
At
the heart of the SONAR initiative is a project team comprising Samee
Mian, David Reeson, Aldyth Crowther and Nadia Khalid. Sonar's website
outlines the specialist advice on officer with a free introductory
consultation and subsequent sessions at subsidised rates. Participants
can learn about window dressing, digital photography, computer aided
design, website development, shop signage, marketing techniques
and get access to specialist courses in gemmology, diamond studies,
laser welding etc.
Commenting
on his experience with Sonar, Jay Raniga of Gokaldas Jewellers said,
"I benefited from the consultations with Sonar's team of experts
who showed me some invaluable short cuts and tricks of the trade".
During
the next few months Sonar will be running a series of networking
evenings with expert speakers on subjects including gemmology, 3D
computer design, visual merchandising and marketing. Courses in
new technologies and traditional craft skills will be offered by
The British Gemmological Society, Holts of Hatton Garden, London
Metropolitan University, The University of East London and the Clerkenwell
Green Association.
As
Sonar's three year programme progresses and its lessons are applied,
Green Street shoppers will be captivated by stunning window displays
and decorated shutters. Their visual impact will be judged in CIPs
organised competitions for the most original and effective ideas.
The
new Sonar initiative promises to be a vital step forward in the
drive to put Green Street on the shopping map for Londoners and
visitors seeking something exotic and different in jewellery and
fashion.
Click
here to visit the Sonar
website.
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