Pure Innovations Ltd

PURE Community Projects

Our Social Enterprises - moving away from traditional day services and closer to the world of work.  Taking people out of day centres and placing them into volunteering opportunities. For some people this takes them closer to the world of work.

Pure Innovations have looked beyond delivering traditional day services. We have created and operate a number of social enterprises that give individuals a wider choice about how they want to spend their day. Through these initiatives individuals can choose to volunteer and get involved in the projects, whilst learning life skills.

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Projects include:

Management, including hospitality of a heritage museum, conference centre and art space
Operation of a number of Café Bars, situated in heritage sites, parks, museums and community centres
Marketing Pure Innovations full time community radio station Pure 107.8 FM
Working alongside park rangers in a number of Green Flag parks
Community initiative projects with local councils
Working with schools and nurseries
Fundraising for local NHS Hospital Trust

Working at local Community Centre


We have over 20 years' experience of developing ground-breaking ways of working with the most disadvantaged people in the community.  We look beyond traditional day service breaking the cycle and taking people from service user to service provider.  Preserving and enhancing facilities that the community use and value.

The benefits of becoming involved in the projects can be startling and significant. Attitudes change as self confidence is gained. People stop self harming, challenging behaviour becomes a thing of the past, communication improves, and interaction with the general public happens and people talk. Our central belief is that individuals can only learn through real experience, becoming less dependent and more independent.

These activities allow people to interact with the wider community – from school children and teachers, park rangers, local authority personnel, to customers in our café bars and visitors to the parks, visitor centres, museums, conference centre and art gallery and all helping to dispel the myths that people with a disability don’t contribute and don’t have valued roles.

We work really hard in achieving "real outcomes and results in people's lives", thus meeting the priorities under the 'Valuing People Now' and 'Valuing Employment Now' Government strategies.