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Hello,


I am sure this has been covered somewhere before but looking for nursery recommendations for children from 6 months. Ideally Nunhead/East Dulwich borders (ie southern side of Peckham Rye park) plus would like the flexibility pick up to 6.30pm (work in town and 6pm means I would have to leave at 5 for 6pm pickup). I have looked at Asquith Nursery in Waverly Road but hear it gets very over subscribed, hence looking for alternative recommendations. Don't mind sitting on waiting list as won't be requiring place for a while.


Thanks!!

Heya,


I know you asked for specific recomendations, but have you seen the list of nurseries that you can download off the Southwark website? The link is here:


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/2895/nurseries


It includes their opening times, so you can narrow your search a little. I found it really useful.

Bright Horizons takes babies from 3 months and is open 7am til 7pm tho your child can't do more than 10hrs/day within that.

It's in the car park at Sainsburys on Dog Kennel Hill.

It's great - our son goes there.

Not sure of prices though. Our son is over 3 so pricing is different to baby room.

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