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Hi - our nursery has been targeted for closure with no consultation : would be grateful for any support by signing the below petition as we don?t want this be the start of a new approach taken by Lambeth and other councils for our childrens? futures. Thanks!


https://www.change.org/p/lambeth-council-and-rosendale-primary-school-save-cherry-tree-children-s-centre-and-nursery

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I hear you Lacyw I had a terrible experience at the Montessori but this is a lambeth nursery not Southwark, and I agree every closure should be met with an explanation and follow proper procedures, giving the nursery the right to challenge.
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  • 1 month later...

Humdinger Wrote:

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> Closing down nurseries whilst spending 100's of

> millions of pounds on "Brexit".

>

> Utterly shameful .



I agree. Unusually in the light of your other posts on here.

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