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Co-op Childcare acquires three new settings

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The nursery group has bought three nurseries in the north east, bringing its total number of settings to 47.
Co-op Childcare has bought three more settings
Co-op Childcare has bought three more settings

Co-op Childcare (formerly known as Co-operative Childcare) has acquired Tavistock Day House Nursery in Sunderland, Hetton Day House Nursery in Houghton le Spring (Sunderland) and the Seaham Day House Nursery in Seaham, County Durham.

With the new acquisitions, the group now provides over 3,600 childcare places across its 47 settings, employing more than 1,300 nursery practitioners.

It comes three years after Co-op Childcare’s last acquisition in 2016 when it bought four nurseries in the Midlands.

Last year, Co-op Childcare re-branded eight of its nurseries to Little Pioneers.

Sally Bonnar, Co-op Childcare’s chief operating officer, said, ‘This acquisition comes after a strong period of growth and building on the success of our nurseries in the north east is a natural next step. As Co-op Childcare continues to go from strength to strength, we will seek to continue to expand here in the north east and across the country.

‘The strength of our position in this region is a testament to how our co-operative values resonate with parents. We’re a different kind of childcare provider and the new sites will allow us to offer a rich and varied curriculum for the children in the area, including our community intergenerational programme.’