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Despite the ongoing difficulties facing the early years sector, including an increasing number of closures, the UK market has shown a great deal of resilience. Ben Barbanel, head of debt finance at OakNorth Bank, and Cary Rankin, chief executive of Thrive Childcare and Education, joined Nursery World editor-in-chief Liz Roberts for a frank discussion about the business outlook for the early years sector
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Enchanted Forest which has centres in Greenock, Inverkip and Erskine will now be known as Happitots. The transformation has come about following a survey of parents and staff by owner Bertram Nursery Group. Bosses used the lockdown period to review operations and consider how best to move forward, with services tailored to individual communities. Chief executive Cary Rankin said: Our commitment to putting children first and providing a safe and nurturing environment hasn’t changed, and never will. This is supported by investing in our teams, encouraging them to make early years education a rewarding career choice with prospects for development.
Oldham and Manchester nurseries invest in helping children and communities to Thrive Date published: 11 May 2021
Established early years education provider Bertram Nursery Group has relaunched as Thrive Childcare and Education
A nursery group which cares for children in Oldham and across Greater Manchester has relaunched with a programme of investment and development to help young people to thrive.
Established early years education provider Bertram Nursery Group has relaunched as Thrive Childcare and Education.
Over 20 years, Bertram has acquired high-quality nursery groups in England and Scotland including Holyrood, which serves Greater Manchester, as well as successful independent nurseries such as Dryden Street, serving the University of Manchester.