NEW signage has been installed at the former No Limits Cafe building as a specialist eduction provider is set to move in.

Bale’s Farm, an organisation offering a therapeutic outdoor learning provision for young people between the ages of ten and 19-years-old, is set to open a new learning space for its post-16 students in empty unit.

Brand new signage sporting the organisations logo was installed today, Friday, September 18.

The new space is a part of the organisation’s ‘Learn 2 Earn’ innovative.

‘No Limits, was much loved in the community, and while we'll be doing something different, we hope to carry forward the same spirit of inclusion and opportunity’, reads a sign in the window.

‘Learn2Earn has been designed especially for our post-16 learners - a place for them to grow, gain confidence, and build life skills in a welcoming setting’, the sign goes on to say.

The sign stresses the point that the space will not be running as a café, nor will it be open to the public on a daily basis.

However, it does say that Bale’s Farm plan to host special-education friendly coffee and activity afternoons in the future.

Through its outdoor learning and community outreach programmes, Bale’s Farm, based in Daccombe, aims to ‘re-engage and re-inspire’ young people.

No Limits Café & Hub closed its doors in March after financial difficulties.

A community space, kitchen, and hub where individuals with varying abilities learned new skills and gained work experience, the café was a popular haunt for both residents and visitors to Newton Abbot alike.