Dorset Wildlife Trust has announced that the Fine Foundation Chesil Beach Centre will have a new café opening next month. Todd and Louise Moffat, owners of the popular taste*café/bistro in Trinity Street, Dorchester, will be launching taste*café@chesilbeach on 18th March at the recently rebuilt visitor and wildlife centre.

Brian Bleese, Director of Operations and Development at Dorset Wildlife Trust, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be able to announce this news. We are confident that the new taste*café@chesilbeach will be the perfect complement to the Chesil Beach Centre, where wildlife lovers, visitors, cyclists and local walkers alike can enjoy good, fresh food while watching the extraordinary wildlife and views of this unique Jurassic Coast location.”

Louise Moffat, said: “Todd and I are very excited about opening the new taste*café@chesilbeach, we are really looking forward to working in partnership with the Dorset Wildlife Trust, whilst providing great food and service to all the centre visitors and the wider community of Weymouth & Portland.”

TheFine Foundation Chesil Beach Centre is a partnership between Weymouth and Portland Borough Council and Dorset Wildlife Trust.  The Centre is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Fine Family Foundation, Chesil Bank and the Fleet Nature Reserve, Jurassic Coast Team and Trust, Crown Estate, CourtLeet of the Island and Royal Manor of Portland, Dorset County Council, Garfield Weston Foundation, the Chalk and Cheese Local Action Group (EAFRD 2007 – 2013) and an army of volunteers from the local community.

The Centre is open from 10am to 4pm every day with taste*café@chesilbeach opening on 18th March 2013. Café opening hours will be every day from 10am. For more information, ring 01305 206191 or visit dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/chesilcentre. 

Dorset Wildlife Trust is part of the ‘Natural Weymouth and Portland Partnership’; connecting people with nature.

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