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Good Nurseries in Nottingham near Wollaton (NG8)

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raggers · 12/01/2008 11:14

Hi there

new to all this.... does anyone have any recommendations for good nurseries in Nottingham near Wollaton?

The one that seems to have the best Offsted report is Asquith Nottingham Day Nursery at David Lloyd in Aspley. Does anyone use this nursey already? Know anyone who does? Any reviews?

There are 3 in Wollaton that don't have great offsted reports and one is not satisfactory!!!

Angels by Day and TLC at Notts Uni/QMC both seem to have good reports too, though they have had complaints agains them - unfounded (from memory), but it still leaves me unsettled to know that someone has been uphappy enough to raise a formal compliant..

Anyone got any recommendations... i'm due back to work at the end of April..

Thanks

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misspudding · 14/01/2008 13:26

Hi! Asquith is quite expensive, my ds used to go there. There is one on Faraday Rd, (near Jubilee Camous) called Papermoon. It's small, friendly and affordable. My ds loves it! Good luck x

Zarendy · 31/05/2010 23:16

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KnackeredOldHag · 05/06/2010 00:49

TLC at Nottingham University has a complain against them because I was the one who made it! It was most definitely not unfounded. My ds1 had a severe egg allergy (i.e. anaphylaxis on skin contact to egg), his KEY WORKER allowed him to handle raw eggs and break them into a bowl during a cooking activity. THIS ACTIVITY COULD HAVE KILLED HIM. They said they didn't know that skin contact could cause anaphylaxis (but stopped another equally allergic child participating in the same activity ). We withdrew ds1 temporarily until they sorted out their allergy procedures (they made us pay fees whilst he was withdrawn even though it was due to their mistake). Then, when he left we had months of chasing them for £300 of money they owed us.

DS1 also had another occasion where he had a SEVERE allergic reaction in front of a member of staff who claimed "not to notice" (we had to take him to A&E on collecting him due to the severity of the reaction).

These people are not suitable to look after hamsters, never mind children!

You may think all this is the reaction of one hysterical mother. However, I know others with dc's in the nursery were not happy (but TLC or Busy Bees as they are now) are very good at box ticking. Also, we have had not a single allergic reaction from ds1 since he started school. Sorry, but avoid like the plague.

KnackeredOldHag · 05/06/2010 00:51

sorry, complaint, not complain.

angels1997 · 15/09/2010 14:13

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