WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

Stroud jewellery entrepreneur Reena Gohil finalist in UK Small Business Awards 2025

MOST READ

Businesswoman Reena Gohil, founder of Surya Chamak in Stroud’s Five Valleys Shopping Centre, has been announced as a finalist for “Female Entrepreneur of the Year” at the prestigious UK Small Business Awards 2025.

Surya Chamak, meaning “Sun Sparkle”, is a jewellery brand celebrated for its tarnish-free, water-resistant 18k gold-plated designs. Each piece is crafted to empower women to feel confident, stylish, and strong in their everyday lives. Since opening in Five Valleys, Surya Chamak has become a go-to destination for timeless, affordable luxury, as well as a symbol of independent retail success in Gloucestershire.

Founder Reena Gohil has built the brand from the ground up while balancing the demands of running a business single-handedly and raising her family — a journey that has inspired many local women in business.

“Being recognised nationally for something I’ve poured my heart into feels incredible,” says Reena. “Running a business as a mum has been a challenge, but I want other women to see that it’s possible — you can build something beautiful, meaningful, and strong from your dreams.”

The UK Small Business Awards celebrate outstanding entrepreneurs across the country who demonstrate innovation, resilience, and leadership in their industries.

Shalize Nicholas, marketing and communications consultant and Eco liaison at Stroud Chambers of Trade, who supports local business initiatives in Stroud, adds: “Reena’s achievement is not only a personal milestone but a reflection of the strength and creativity within Stroud’s independent business community. Her success story is exactly what makes our high streets so special.”

The winners of the UK Small Business Awards 2025 will be announced later this year.

Latest News

Renishaw: Preparing UK industry for the future at MACH 2026

Rising costs, skills shortages and global uncertainty are forcing manufacturers to reassess how they operate. Manufacturing remains a critical part of the UK economy, contributing around £217 billion in gross value added and employing more than 2.6 million people, according to government figures.