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Reprieve for oldest nursery

6 November 2003, Nursery World

The oldest-known nursery in central London has had a last-minute reprieve from closure. King's College London has stepped in to save the Kingsway Children's Centre in Holborn, which had expected...

 

Editor's View

6 November 2003, Nursery World

This issue of Nursery Chains is published at a very interesting time for the groups of providers who are leading the way in the development of the private daycare sector....

 

Close relations

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Nursery chains with an eye on development might be wise to link up with schools, says Simon Vevers The plan to concentrate a wide range of services, including childcare, in...

 

In the frame

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Warmly welcomed by the early years sector, the national framework Birth to Three Matters is one year old. Mary Evans finds out how nursery chains are using the guidance to...

 

Case study: Home from home

6 November 2003, Nursery World

The Saplings chain is giving its settings a makeover to make them more homely and has just completed work on its nursery in Bromley, south London. The theory is that...

 

All systems go

6 November 2003, Nursery World

A rapidly expanding nursery chain was desperately seeking a management software system. The solution was to design it in-house. Nicole Curnow reports When Gary and Julie Moinet set up Head...

 

Image conscious

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Is it possible for a large nursery chain to unify its image and yet keep its local integrity? Lindsay Clark looks at the challenges of presenting a united brand .In...

 

Best laid plans

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Thinking of opening another nursery? Noella Pio Kivlehan suggests ways to deal with the obstacles along the way - from local residents' opposition to the minefield of council planning departments...

 

Case study: Hemsley House Day Nurseries in Maidstone, Kent

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Vendor: Teresa Baker Purchaser: Martin Walker

 

Guidelines: what the planning officer will look for:

6 November 2003, Nursery World

Is the property attached to another property? Leicester City Council planning officer David Cotton says detached is preferable because of noise levels. 'If that's not possible and it's a semi...

 
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