July 2022 by Stacey Harding
The ladies are a fantastic team. Very helpful, friendly and welcoming. Nothing is ever a problem for them. I?m so happy my son attended this nursery, he?s loved every minute of being there. Would very highly recommend to everyone!! It definitely gets
April 2022 by Louise Meir
I have sent both of my girls here, I highly recommend them. All of the girls are lovely, nothing is too much trouble. There is always someone available to talk to if you need to. My favourite thing is that they give updates throughout the day with photos and messages, it really helps to put my mind at ease knowing that my daughter is happy. You also get a daily diary at the end of the day, this tells you what they?ve eaten, how long they?ve slept, any change in nappies. They do some lovely activities and for different occasions my daughter comes home with cards and pictures she?s made. It just seems a lovely environment, you can have peace of mind your most treasured people are well taken care of.
March 2020 by Victoria Hampson
staff are great with the kids, and tell you anything you want to know about what's happened in the day at nursery, you can also get photo updates of their day. wouldn't send my son anywhere else
July 2019 by Tracey Hadley
tiny toez his brilliant the staff r so great with all the kids especially me grandson dale He's come on leaps&bounds they have helping him so much with is speech and everything elso,so i recommend any kids that are goin nursery go therexx
October 2017 by Dean Bloor
We went in to register our children today after already paying our deposit. Upon signing the paperwork we noted that the nursery still charges parents for bank holidays despite being closed meaning parents who have there children looked after on a Mondays could potentially be paying £300+ a year and getting absolutely nothing in return. When I raised this to the duty manager i was fed incorrect information for the reasons behind this, she stated "its because we still have to pay our staff on bank holiday", being a manager and having a HR background i know that bank holidays are automatically classed as a compulsory annual leave days which all businesses budget for (basically she was suggesting that parents are expected to pay for there staff to have a days holiday) really, is that fair?