Diverse Dine

A new café which will provide opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autism has opened its doors at Ellesmere Port Library.

Diverse Dine, which is run by Vivo - a care service from Cheshire West and Chester Council, will not only offer delicious and healthy food, but will also provide a training and development environment for those who access Vivo's services.

The name of the café has been inspired by Vivo’s Diverse Designs shop, which was based at the Forum Shopping Centre and will soon be moving to the Little Roodee Café in Chester.

Read more at: Chester Standard

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