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Hiya,


May daughter goes to the nursery, I haven't heard anything about it closing but as bawdy-nan mentioned, it may well be because it's only open for 2 1/2 hours a day. I haven't got the contact number on me but I can gt it for you if you like.


I know they're looking for sponsors as it's a voluntary organisation. They receive a grant from the government every year. They do do various activities to try and raise money.


hope this helps!

My son attended Amott Rd pre-school, and I can't enthuse about it enough. The teachers are superb, and it is such a happy environment. I am very thankful that I found about this little gem when I did. It is open 9.15-11.45 term time, and parents contribute a small sum. The rest comes from a government grant.


There are limited places, but if you work shifts/odd hours/have childcare sorted, then I would highly recommend putting your child's name down for this place. If you are not eligible for the grant, the cost is ?80 a month for 5 mornings a week. Well worth it, in my opinion.

Thanks for this...really pleased its managed to keep going.


Cass, I would be really grateful if you could get hold of the contact number so I could arrange a visit - better I think than just turning up.


Is there any reason it wouldn't have an ofsted report? couldn't trace one.

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