Nursery set to close after 23 years
Wednesday 3rd June 2009, 11:20AM BST.
A nursery in a Shropshire village is to close after 23 years. The parish council has given it notice to leave its premises by August. Lythwood Nursery is based at the pavilion in Bayston Hill.
But the parish council needs to update the building with disabled access for bowlers and changing rooms and there is no room for the nursery.
Bayston Hill Parish Council has offered alternative premises at the youth and community building in the village but nursery bosses say it is not suitable.
Letters have been sent out to parents by the nursery, which state the alternative accommodation is not adequate because everything will need to be cleared away each day and put out every morning, making the nursery unviable.
Parent Anna Nankervis, from Bayston Hill, had hoped her daughter Iris could attend the nursery later this year as she turns two in November.
The 33-year-old said: “I’m disappointed and upset that Iris can’t go and it’s obviously going to upset the children who are already there because they won’t be able to continue somewhere they already know and in a stable and familiar environment.
“I would imagine other nurseries would be full to over-flowing now with the children who can’t go to Lythwood Nursery.”
Shrewsbury MP Daniel Kawczynski said he would contact the parish council.
Hazel Jones, chairman of Bayston Hill Parish Council, said: “We have bent over backwards to accommodate them and it’s their choice to close.”
She added: “The other building is just across the road and has everything they want. They have got facilities for storage at the new building.”
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Yes. Bowlers must be supreme over brats.
23 years service? Get out! We don’t need your types, here!
This is a local village for local people! Unless you are too young to vote…
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I doubt any one bent over backwards Bayston is as much a village as meole etsate come to think of it are they not the same? if what we read is true.
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The article quotes one parent, no-one who actualy works at the nursery.
They have been offered alternative accomodation, but (according to the article in yesterdays Chronicle) have rejected it because they have to tidy away every day. If they really wanted to continue, surely the effort of putting things away and getting them out again wouldn’t put them off? Perhaps they don’t want to continue.
A quick bit of google research shows that there are at least 3 other nurseries in the village. One is of equal ofsted rating and the other two have better ofsted ratings.
With a village that has already had to amalgamate the schools due to falling pupil numbers, I doubt that the other nurseries will be “overflowing”.
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