Kids Allowed childcare chain plan for Altrincham could create 65 jobs (From Messenger Newspapers)
Send us news, start your message Messenger News and your send photos and videos to 80360
Kids Allowed childcare chain plan for Altrincham could create 65 jobs
9:00am Sunday 3rd March 2013 in News
If the scheme gets the go ahead, it would open in September 2014, providing places for 160 children and create around 65 jobs
CHILDCARE chain Kids Allowed is planning to open a centre on Manchester Road in Altrincham.
A planning application will go in next month for the new centre.
If the scheme gets the go ahead, it would open in September 2014, providing places for 160 children and create around 65 jobs.
The purpose built centre will have age specific rooms with access to their own garden, a multi sensory room, one way porthole windows allowing parents to see their children settling in without disturbing them and biometric fingerprint technology, meaning that only colleagues and parents can enter the nursery.
The centre will also have a roof top garden.
Kids Allowed runs five centres in the South Manchester / Cheshire area.
Jennie Johnson, the founder of Kids Allowed, said: “We are delighted to announce that we will be opening a Kids Allowed in Altrincham.
"Our childcare centres provide high quality childcare as well as meeting the needs and expectations of family life. We know there is an under provision of childcare in Altrincham with many parents struggling to find a nursery place.
"We are confident that our Altrincham centre will be just as popular as out other five centres and expect demand for places to be high. “