kidsunlimited Kingston will be housed in a four-storey former doctor’s surgery, which has been converted into a 73-place nursery.
kidsunlimited was established in 1983 and is owned and managed by Bright Horizons, which acquired the chain in April last year.
The Kingston setting will be the 63rd setting run under the kidsunlimited brand.
Located a short walk away from Kingston train station and providing drop-off car parking spaces, the nursery will be primarily marketed towards working parents commuting in to London.
The official opening of the nursery will be held on 27 May, following six months of planning and 14 months of construction work costing more than £1 million.
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