A television cook and actress attended the official opening of a new pub designed to support people with learning difficulties into work.
A television cook and actress attended the official opening of a new pub in Brighton. The venue is designed to support people with learning difficulties into work.
The pub aims to provide employment opportunities and practical training for individuals with learning difficulties, fostering inclusive work experience in a hospitality setting.
Nigella Lawson and Marisa Abela were highlighted as the public figures associated with the launch.
organizers emphasize the project’s potential to create meaningful jobs and improve social inclusion within the city centre.
The pub represents a pioneering approach to employment for people with learning difficulties.
This initiative demonstrates how hospitality spaces can be inclusive workplaces.
The launch marks a broader effort to expand accessible employment options in Brighton, aligning with local inclusion and education goals.
The project includes on-site support and tailored training to help staff grow skills and confidence in a professional setting.