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My daughter went there and had a great experience. It was a few years ago now (3 to be exacf). The woman that ran it was not a great people person and there was parents that didn't love that but she was always great with the kids. If you would like more details please free to PM me but as I say it was 3 years ago...
I went to visit this place, I was impressed by the staff who seemed very engaged. The outside space was small but nice. The kids all seemed very happy and bright. I also liked that the baby room was separate to the older children until they could confidently move around. The only thing that let it down a bit for me was the menu wasn't very inspired. Jam tarts and fish fingers kind of thing. If I had lived closer it would definitely have been a consideration and from what they said I reckon they would probably be happy to review their menu. Loads better than some of the other nurseries I visited.

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