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Tinies rides in to Banbury Cross
Childcare agency Tinies Oxfordshire, last week celebrated opening the doors of its brand new premises in Banbury Cross. The company, that finds Nursery managers, Early Years practitioners, nursery staff and nannies for parents and businesses all over Bath, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, has grown exponentially since launching in 2010, under the leadership of Bodicote resident and former city worker, MD Nicola Munck.
Nicola says: “The team are thrilled to open our brand new premises in Banbury Cross. Oxfordshire is a buzzing, family-orientated area where there is a lot of demand for nursery places, nannies, babysitters and crèches for weddings and corporate events across the region. We hope to keep the local economy thriving by helping individuals who are working with children get the job of their dreams, and to support children’s centres and nurseries across the region with their resourcing.”
Tinies BOW (Bath, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire) was originally located in Nicola’s home in Bodicote so this is a very exciting step in the company’s growth. Tinies is a national franchise which is one of the UK’s leading providers of childcare.
Tinies Oxfordshire is located at 12 South Bar, Banbury Cross, OX16 9AA and anyone interested in finding out more can drop in or contact them on 01295 256 156 or email oxon@tinies.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Katherine Adams .
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