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Nursery Management: Case Study - Bigger and brighter

A new nursery has been set up in a former Greek school and is being developed in consultation with the children, says Aiysha Zahida.

Co-operative Childcare's brand new, beautifully appointed nursery has just opened in Bounds Green, Haringey. The new setting replaces the group's former 50-place nursery a mile down the road in Palmers Green. A sum of £612,000 has been spent on refurbishing what was a former Greek school, located close to Bounds Green School and Children's Centre.

The group currently operates 50 nurseries and offers more than 3,400 places, putting it in the top ten of the country's providers. The new nursery will provide its flagship for London.

Mike Abbott, group general manager of Co-operative Childcare, says, 'We are very excited about the new nursery, which is bigger and enables us to offer more facilities in bright and airy rooms. It has great facilities, including an on-site kitchen where all meals are freshly prepared and cater for all diets.'

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