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Busy Bees opens new setting in East Sussex

Busy Bees has opened a new nursery in Crowborough, East Sussex, providing care and early years education for up to 110 children.
New build nursery Busy Bees Crowborough caters for children aged from three months to five years old. To celebrate the opening, the nursery hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony with Crowborough’s deputy mayor Natalie Whittle.
Billie Baillie Mclauchlan, centre director, said: “We are delighted to be opening our new nursery and bringing high quality early years education to families in the community. It was an honour to welcome Councillor Natalie Whittle to officially celebrate the opening with our nursery team.
“Our nursery offers a home-from-home environment that is safe, secure, and nurturing, with plenty of room for children to play, learn and explore, creative play areas and outdoor spaces – and peace of mind for parents, knowing their child is in the best place.”
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