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Cheshire Childcare Services Launch for 2016 Weddings
A flexible new crèche service has been launched by childcare experts Jane Pearson and Amy Oldfield across Cheshire and Merseyside. The Cheshire Mobile Crèche is a premium service aimed at providing quality childcare at corporate and private events to meet the growing needs of bespoke childcare across the region.
With over have over 15 years’ experience, the founders have worked in a range of settings and roles with children and young people and share a vision for the delivery of first class childcare services.
Both hard working Mums looking for greater independence and flexibility with their roles, the two founders soon realised they both had experience of working with children and shared a passion for working in the field of childcare but with a specific focus allowing them to develop a standalone mobile crèche business.
“Our aim is to provide a tailored service that is both flexible and affordable for parents ensuring the children are entertained in a safe environment allowing them the freedom to relax and enjoy their event,” commented Amy Oldfield, founder and Lead Practitioner.
The Cheshire Mobile Crèche was formed providing childcare at weddings, corporate and other private events caring from children aged 6 months upwards. Available across the North West, the service offers specialist baby play area, arts and crafts, outdoor games and rhythm and dance from as little as £200.
Offering three flexible packages dependent on the level of service required for the specific event, ranging from a simple quiet play and childcare service in the room of the event to a more complex discrete crèche facility and evening chill out space for children. For couples planning 2016 weddings, packages start from as little as £200.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Firework PR .
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