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Glenda Jackson backs campaign to save threatened nursery

Parents and children campaigning to save their nursery from closure received the backing of their MP Glenda Jackson when they visited her at the House of Commons.

On Thursday (1 November), parents, carers and their children marched to Westminster to call upon Glenda Jackson, MP for Hampstead and Kilburn,to discuss ways in which to continue to run the setting.

The future of Hopscotch Nursery and Playgroup in Queen’s Park, North-West London is in doubt as a decision has yet to be made by Brent Council whether to renew the building’s lease in which the setting is based. The Council’s lease on the building expires next summer.

Rated as outstanding by Ofsted, Hopscotch Nursery is registered to care for 34 children and has 52 children aged two and over on roll. The nursery employs 16 members of staff.

The nursery, a registered charity, was set-up in 1986 by working mothers living in the area.

According to parents, who have set up a campaign to save the nursery from closure, there is a shortage of nursery places in the Queen’s Park and Kilburn area. They also claim that the council has described Hopscotch Nursery as ‘surplus to requirements’ and suggested that parents should travel long distances to other parts of the borough for childcare.

An online petition started by parents has received around 800 signatures.

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