Introduction
Most of the small businesses around Stowell Street area of Graingertown,
in central
Newcastle are in the Catering
industry. Although catering is quite a profitable sector, under normal
economic circumstances, it can be one of the first affected during any
kind of recession, such as is predicted for the North East Region. This
places the business-people, most of whom are from the Chinese Community,
in a very precarious position.
At the same time there is compelling evidence that, although unemployment
is almost unknown in this community, under-employment is common. Many
highly qualified and skilled Chinese people are engaged in menial jobs in
catering.
Our Mission
This project aims to show that other types of business are possible and
will work with the younger members of the Community currently
under-employed, to identify appropriate business opportunities which make
better use of their skills.
This Programme is open to Newcastle
residents who have a business, or perhaps family, links with the Stowell
Street area, or Chinese students who are thinking about self-employment
and need guidance on how to progress their business ideas, or would like
to consider the graduates into business approach of finding suitable
employment.
Company Profile
The Dragon Project is part of the Graingertown
Initiative, a partnership designed to breathe new life into the central
area of
Newcastle upon Tyne. Already celebrated for its shopping, restaurants
and night life, the area also has its problems. and will not achieve its
full potential until these issues are addressed.
The Dragon Project tackles the very special issues relating to the
Chinatown area of Stowell Street, on the West side of Graingertown. ENTRUST,
one of the region's largest and best known enterprise agencies, manages
the project.
The focus of the Dragon Project is to look into and take action on
strategic employment issues among the Chinese community. There is a
concern that the Catering sector, which has traditionally provided nearly
all the employment to the community, is under pressure. The over
concentration in one sector also leaves the whole Chinese community very
vulnerable. Nor can catering cannot necessarily be relied upon to deliver
the aspirations of the growing second generation.
The programme has evolved since its inception and is now actively
involved with various discussion groups designed to encourage participants
to identify business opportunities. When particular opportunities arise
the participants can be made aware of the training, development and other
support services that will be made available through Entrust. Research
with the programme is ongoing to establish and encourage networking
opportunities between existing businesses.
The Dragon Project is jointly
funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Government Office
North East and the Single Regeneration Budget through the Graingertown Project.
Contact Information
- Telephone
- Direct Line:0044(0)191-2331522
- Office Line:0044(0)191-2305050
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- FAX
- 0044(0)191-2301542
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- Postal address
- The Dragon Project
- Business Advice Centre
- Anderson House
- Market Street
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- NE1 6XA
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- Electronic mail
- General Information: enquire@dragonproject.co.uk
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