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Banbury community support service opens its own pub
- Author, Jaysim Hanspal
- Role, 大象传媒 News
A group of regulars at a community support service (CSS) have designed their very own pub.
Cheers M'Dears has opened in a room at Oxfordshire County Council's CSS in Banbury and will be used as a safe space for members of the service and community groups.
Members will also be trained in hospitality by working behind the bar and serving customers.
Jennifer Farrell, manager of Banbury CSS, said: "We've created a safe and inclusive space where everyone can relax and have fun."
The pub aims to replicate a genuine pub environment including a working bar, pool table and juke box.
Non-alcoholic drinks and snacks will be available for members to use during the day.
The new space has been funded by donations from the community and funding from the Friends of Redlands charity.
All profits from the bar will go back to the charity, set up more than 30 years ago to support Banbury CSS.
Miss Farrell said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e always looking for innovative ways to deliver social care, putting the people we support at the heart of what we do.
鈥淥ur members have told us that they can sometimes feel uncomfortable in a pub environment and that they really miss the sociable atmosphere that comes with it."
Councillor Tim Bearder, Oxfordshire County Council鈥檚 cabinet member for adult social care, said the venture was an example of the "Oxfordshire Way".
鈥淲e are delivering social care in new and innovative ways, helping people to live well and independently within their communities for as long as possible," he said.
鈥淭his new pub room at Banbury CSS is the perfect example of thinking outside the box to help people live happy, sociable lives. I look forward to my first mocktail at Cheers M鈥 Dears!"
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