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bels123 Wrote:

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> Noticed today there are new signs up and the ?Le

> Nid? brand has gone, now called EDG nursery.



Could it be the previous owners went bankrupt & sold it on to family who have a new branding?


There is a reason I posted this, I have seen my previous nursery owner go bankrupt but yet have other businesses running.....


Edited to add the nursery owner previously worked for inland revenue for 10 years!

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sweetgirl Wrote:


> Could it be the previous owners went bankrupt &

> sold it on to family who have a new branding?

>

> There is a reason I posted this, I have seen my

> previous nursery owner go bankrupt but yet have

> other businesses running.....


If you mean Oak Tree Nursery, it was the company (of same name) that became insolvent and was dissolved. Do you mean that the sole director and owner's personal bankruptcy followed as well? Regardless, I can't find any record of her having any other company directorship. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05356596/officers

>

> Edited to add the nursery owner previously worked

> for inland revenue for 10 years!


Which nursery?

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loveED86- my daughter has been at le Nid for over 2 years now, moving from the baby room all the way through to pre school. She really enjoys it and looks forward to going every morning. The staff in the room are very caring and nurturing and there is a very strong parent community in place which is invested in the nursery doing well. I am also really happy with it and whilst not perfect (but which nursery is?) my daughter seems to be developing really well and is really happy there.
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Thank you.

We are going to view soon and will probably put name on waiting list.


We are going BLT Wrote:

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> loveED86- my daughter has been at le Nid for over

> 2 years now, moving from the baby room all the way

> through to pre school. She really enjoys it and

> looks forward to going every morning. The staff in

> the room are very caring and nurturing and there

> is a very strong parent community in place which

> is invested in the nursery doing well. I am also

> really happy with it and whilst not perfect (but

> which nursery is?) my daughter seems to be

> developing really well and is really happy there.

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Hi Bumblebee 88

My 2 year old is on the waiting list when I last checked number 9, shes been on the list for a couple of months, I dont think much movement in nurseries until Summer when the older children move to school unless people move out of the area etc.

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