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Nursery Chains 2021: League Tables - Ups and downs Catherine Gaunt Tuesday, March 2, 2021
There is no change at the very top of the table ranking the 25 largest nursery chains in the UK, but there is plenty of movement elsewhere. Catherine Gaunt reports
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Tots are taking part in the Big Schools Birdwatch and contributing to the world’s largest wildlife survey. The event which runs through January and February is run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. The Old Station Nursery in Faringdon has already taken part in some of the activities including making their own bird feeders to encourage wild birds to visit, so they could watch them using their handmade binoculars. And they took part in yoga sessions, positioning themselves into bird poses in order to learn the names of different types. Nicky Griffin, deputy nursery manager said: “The Big Schools Birdwatch provided a fantastic opportunity to teach the children about the wild birds that visit our garden. The children were able to learn about them in more detail, learning about about what they eat, listening to their song and learning their names.”