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My daughter currently goes to nursery for 2 full days. She'll soon by 3, so eligible for 15 hrs free, as I have a new baby I think sending her somewhere for 3 mornings would suit us better. I know BUDS does morning sesssions, but not sure where else does. Anyone out there know of any other nurseries that do morning sessions. She is on waiting list for Heber Nursery, but not sure how likely it is she'll get a place.

Thanks

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Amott Road nursery (very cheap as parent run)...you can also apply to all state school nurseries individually it doesn't mean you then go onto the primary there. As far as I know all the state school nurseries are good - Off the top of my head Goose Green, Dog Kennel Hill and Bessemer Grange.

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