Nursery chain Children 4 Most reveals expansion plans
Children’s nursery chain Children 4 Most has expanded with an extension at one of its Greater Manchester sites as bosses look to grow further with a fourth location.
The firm has increased the capacity of its Hyde nursery by 52%, from 26 to 76, with new conservatory space.
Now, Children 4 Most hopes to expand further with an extension at its nursery in Audenshaw and a fourth centre in either Stockport or Tameside.
The firm launched the growth plans as it anticipates a sharp rise in the demand for nursery provision, with the government introducing measures to boost free childcare for working parents.
Nicola Sullivan, one of the firm’s co-founders, said: “We have reorganised our Hyde nursery and the new conservatory is allocated as a baby room, fully equipped with sensory and soft play equipment as well as cots and everything else the babies require.”
Greater Manchester-based Bromleys Solicitors is advising Children 4 Most on its expansion plans.
Paul Westwell, a partner at the law firm and head of its corporate commercial team, commented: “Children 4 Most is a well-run chain which provides an excellent service to families throughout Tameside.
“The additional space at Hyde provides a much-needed facility which enhances the nursery’s offering.”
Founded in 2000 by Nicola Sullivan, along with Sheila Baldwin and Alison Davies, Children 4 Most’s nurseries now cater for over 200 youngsters and employ 103 members of staff.
Paul continued: “We have been involved with the business for many years and are delighted to be advising Nicola, Alison and Sheila given their ambitious growth plans amid rising demand.”
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