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Any nurseries in berkshire that open at 730am?

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jellyjelly · 26/12/2008 19:59

Am researching and need a nursery in reading - west reading that opens at 730am or earlier.

thanks in advance

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NorthernLurkerwithastarontop · 26/12/2008 20:09

That is very early to be out of the house - is a nanny an option? It might be easier on all of you?

ChasingSquirrels · 26/12/2008 20:11

or a CM? Mine will accept drop-off's from 7am. I used to drop ds1 on the way to work at 7.20am and he had breakfast there.

ShinyPinkShoes · 26/12/2008 20:12

Buffer Bear

jellyjelly · 26/12/2008 20:17

Yes it is early but thats the way it has to be, am researching not pregnant or actualyl have th ebaby but i cant really change my job or change the hours due to tax credits, i know a lot could change in 9 months. i wish the nursery around the corner which my son went to opened earlier.

Nanny not an option

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NiceShoes · 26/12/2008 20:20

bright horizon opens 715am

jellyjelly · 26/12/2008 20:31

thankyou all.

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underpaidandoverworked · 26/12/2008 21:03

CMs are usually more flexible than nurseries. One of my mindees is dropped off in pj's at 7.15 and I get him dressed and do breakfast! We're generally cheaper too and many accept childcare vouchers if you claim them. Good luck!

jellyjelly · 28/12/2008 09:53

I have been a childminder so i know the drill thanks. I think i would need a nursery this time. Thanks

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purepurple · 01/01/2009 14:37

try here
www.busybeeschildcare.co.uk/find.php

most busy bees nurseries open 7.30 or earlier

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