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Download a List of Nurseries and Playgroups in Hackney NURSERIES AND PLAYGROUPS FAMILY INFORMATION SERVICE September 2021 Nurseries, Playgroups, SOUTH D R TOTTENHAM S R E T IS S N E D V K R PAR Children's Centres E VEN S CRA HARRINGAY HARRINGAY G GREEN LANES R RTY RD E VA E N RAVENSDALEROOKWOOD RD RD L A and Primary Schools HURST P N AM AR K D L E IN S R EGERTON G W C O R STAMFORD H A D K O R D N G L HILL I A W Y R E W O I C L H N A R E D H K C V D U L R N N A R K A R D D O L E A RTHF P C L S N IELD RD TO I O B N C H L BETHUNE RD A O C T G B M C S L IN N T A E M R LINTHO P P WOODBERRY GROVE O S RPE RD O T S T W A N O W E N FINSBURY E SEVEN SISTERS RD C N SUMMIT O WEBB PARK EAST M ESTATE M ESTATE WOODBERRY DOWN RESERVOIR PORTLAND AVE O SPRINGFIELD DUNSMURE RD N DARENTH RD PARK MANOR BETHUNE RD FAWCETT HOUSE ESTATE LORDSHIP RD HOLMLEIGH RD H STAMFORD D E HILL R PORTLAND FAIRHOLT RD A N G T ESTATE RISE KYVERDALERD O H T D L R S RINGFIEL ANE ESTATE L E SP E A D L PORTLAND RISE E WEST N A D B N S LYNMOUTH RESERVOIR R O STAMFORDHILL D L A LAMPARD GROVE E ID RD N S ST. 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Academic Day Nursery, N16 9BW (A) Y KINGSLAND ESTONE DOWNS K OS LV N W CO ST R CANONBURY B C R R H T E E D IG A W S U A R N N H E 2. Alpha Kids Day Nursery, E5 9QB (C) A N N O B STON L H RTO R AL OME A IDLE D R Y R B D T EHETABEL RD A M H S GH Y 3. Alpha Nurseries, E9 6QH (F) I Y R A E D H N R W NAVARINO RD A T L D BERSHIRE RD DALSTON G S 4. Amazing Days Nursery And Preschool, E8 3DY (E) IN HOMERTON ST PAUL’S RD A JUNCTION N C HASSETT RD HIGHBURY & HACKNEY R E MO H ISLINGTON BALLS P CENTRAL A O T 5. Angels On The Park, E9 7QL (E) ND RD DALSTONBEACHWOOD RD LANE P GRAHA H A M ROAD TRELAWNEY A E R AC ESTATE M PL K EAT WICK RD H TR W N WAY RE B C 6. Apple Blossoms, N16 7DL (B) ILTO P IC GREENWOOD RD O W K R L RD H A L K A HACKNEY WICK M N R GO D C E D A A E P BUCKINGHAM RD E AR N S M 7. The Ark Day Care Nursery, E5 9DX (B) P T T A R O O ARDLEIGH RD N D N R C K CASSLANDCHRISTIE RD RD D R FOREST RD 8. The Bath House Children’s Community Centre, E8 2EY (C) FOREST RD ELSDALE ST R HARROWGATE RD D MOND RD D RICH BRENTHOUSE FRAMPTON PARK RD 9. Beis Chinuch Lebonos Nursery, N4 2SH (A) RICHMOND RD RD HERTFORD RD HERTFORD G Y D ND RD A R R RICHMO S R U CELANDINE DR C B ENGLEFIELD RD LONDON O OTH 10. Belz Nursery School, E5 9AL (B) X Y E CASSLAND RD N S FIELDS ST THOMAS’S E S R 11. Bloomers Day Nursery, E9 6JA (D) E MAREST D MAPLEDENE RD L A WELL STREET NORTHCHURCH RD N E S COMMON D 12. Bright Buttons Nursery, N1 6HX (E) D R A O AINSWORTH RD S KINGSLAND RD LONDON K MIDDLETON RD W R T N FIELDS MIDDLETON RD ST A C 13. Bright Horizons Stoke Newington, N16 0LN (A) ESSEX E LAMB LN LL WE P R DE BEAUVOIR RD D ROAD FIELDS O R A H QUEENSBRIDGE RD ESTATE I I S A V R 14. Bright Kids Hackney, E9 5RB (D) G E S HAGGERSTON O G ALBION DRIVE T R CLAREMONT RD E C O DOWNHAM RD R I 15. Broadgate Nursery, EC2A 3LW (E) V U SOUTHGATE RD S TUDOR RD T D T SHRUBLAND RD T R O S E SKIPWORTH RD SOUTHBOROUGH RD D L N H B LEE ST R L R E 16. Castle View Nursery, N4 2FD (A) R G O W RD E D U D’S R U E R KI DWAR X BROWNLOW G S NG E E E H T H RO A G A T S M T ATE ST E 17.
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