Newry BID And SRC Launch Training Programme

Newry BID Launches Training Programme with SRC

Newry BID has today launched a spring training programme for members which is supported by Department for the Economy and delivered by Southern Regional College.

The accredited training is aimed at helping Newry BID member organisations get ahead, despite the many challenges in business.

The courses are funded by Newry BID and open to all members in the Business Improvement District in Newry. The courses are tailored towards the areas of business that members have suggested they need to upskill in.

Pictured at the launch of the Newry BID training programme with Southern Regional College (SRC) is Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID and Margaret McNamee, SRC.
  • Level 2 Customer Service- 10 hours 2 x 5-hour sessions
  • Level 3 Award- Leadership & Management 36 hours 12x 3-hour sessions
  • Level 3 Certificate in Leadership & Management 60 hours 20 x 3-hour sessions
  • Level 2 Award- Audio Visual Skills for Digital Marketing (Evening Course)
  • Level 2 Introduction to Cyber Security 36 hours 12 x 3-hour sessions (Evening)
  • Level 2 Allergen Awareness – 8 hours 1 Day Course

Eamonn Connolly, Newry BID Manager said: “It is fantastic to be bringing this programme of free training to our members when there are so many challenges to doing business at the moment.

“This programme covers a number of areas with support ranging from business skills and customer service to practical support such as in digital marketing, cyber security and allergen awareness.

“The courses are subsidised by Newry BID for BID members and spaces are limited for each course. Applications from non-BID members will be considered, depending on demand, for a small contribution towards the costs.

“Thank you to SRC for facilitating this programme. SRC are a very valued partner of Newry BID and a very important resource for this local area.”

Margaret McNamee from SRC said: “We are delighted to partner with Newry BID with the support of Department of the Economy to offer these courses to members.

“It is essential that all businesses provide training opportunities for their teams to keep them well skilled, but also so team members can feel fully engaged.

“We hope that businesses will take up this opportunity through Newry BID and avail of this support for free.”

To find out more or to book spaces on any of the courses above for members, or non-members, please contact:

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