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HSBC funding package supports Stockport nursery opening

Stockport-based Nursery Rhymes Nursery has opened its second early years premises in the North West, thanks to a £35,000 funding package from HSBC. 

Nursery Rhymes runs a successful day nursery and pre-school site in Cheadle, Stockport, providing a safe and stimulating environment for children aged between 0 – 5 years old.

The £35,000 funding package from HSBC has enabled the Nursery Rhymes group to open a second site in nearby Bollington, Cheshire. The new nursery brings a valuable service to an area with limited childcare facilities, and has been especially designed to provide a nurturing environment for children.

The opening of the Bollington nursery is expected to create up to 15 new jobs locally over the coming 12 months.

 Wayne Orme, Director of Nursery Rhymes Nursery, said: “We’re thrilled to have received financial support from HSBC and finally open our new nursery. Bollington is a great location and we’ve already been pleased to meet so many new families in the area. Our aim is always to create a caring environment where children can learn, giggle and grow, we are certain this will continue in our Bollington setting. We can’t wait to meet even more families in the future.”   

Brian Heyes, HSBC’s Area Director for Manchester & Lancashire, said: “Nursery Rhymes Nursery has received plenty of plaudits for the quality service they provide in Cheadle, Stockport. We’re delighted to support the opening of a new facility in Bollington and create so many new jobs for the area.”

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