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(Photograph) - Maria Eagle, minister for disabled people, visited Tinkerbells Nursery in Little Hulton, near Manchester, to present it with the 'Positive about Disabled' symbol. The nursery, celebrating its second anniversary, is recognised by Jobcentre Plus as meeting five commitments on the recruitment, employment, retention and career development of disabled people. Ms Eagle said organisations such as Tinkerbells 'set a shining example for others'. Tinkerbells manager Nicola Parr said, 'We are pleased to receive the Two Ticks symbol, believing strongly in offering total inclusion in the service we offer.' Tinkerbells can now display the 'Two Ticks' emblem on stationery and recruitment advertisements.

Tinkerbells manager Nicola Parr said, 'We are pleased to receive the Two Ticks symbol, believing strongly in offering total inclusion in the service we offer.' Tinkerbells can now display the 'Two Ticks' emblem on stationery and recruitment advertisements.

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