The nursery chain already owns 10 nurseries in the home counties and will add the four Yellow Brick nurseries to its portfolio. The settings have a capacity for 214 children, bringing the Complete Childcare’s number of places to around 900. The majority of the newly acquired settings are graded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Yellow Brick was originally established in 1989 by a group of teachers for their own children and has been developed by Charlotte Wilkinson, one of the founders, and Diana Kilding who joined in 1992. Ms Wilkinson said, ‘It was a difficult decision to sell as we have grown the nurseries over 27 years along with a dedicated staff team, but the time has come to retire. We wish all of the staff, parents and children the very best for the future and we believe they are in very good hands.’
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