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Ey Lift Meetings 2021 / 2022 MAIDSTONE EARLY YEARS LIFT MEETINGS Academic Year 2021 -2022 TIME: 1pm – 3pm VENUE: The Masonic Centre, Tovil, ME15 6LF GROUP TERM DATE SETTINGS IN GROUP Bright Horizons – Term 1 23rd September Alphabets Nursery Busy Bee’s Allington Busy Bodies Day Care Busy Lizzy Nursery Maidstone Day Nursery Term 2 11th November Buttons ABC Pre-school Cece’s Rainbow Kids Cobnuts Steiner Discovery Day Nursery Georgia’s Explorers Nettlestead & Term 3 13th January Hemsley House Invicta Park Playgroup Kikiland Nursery Muddy Puddles LIFT 1 Wateringbury Term 4 10th March Pink Elephants Nursery Playhouse Pre-school Poplar Pre-school Stepping Stones The Nursery @ St Peters Term 5 28th April The Oaks Nursery The Wendy House Townsend Montessori Trinity Preschool West Borough Nursery Term 6 16th June Willow Rise Preschool Woodlands Under 5’s TIME: 1pm – 3pm VENUE: The Masonic Centre, Tovil, ME15 6LF GROUP TERM DATE SETTINGS IN GROUP Bright Horizons – Bright Horizons – Busy Bees – Term 1 28th September Blue Sky Day Nursery Brishing Barn Boughton Lane Turkey Mill Maidstone Hospital Busy Bees – Early Learning Steps - Term 2 16th November Cobtree Playschool Fledglings Nursery Greenfields Nursery Ragstone House Maidstone LIFT 2 Term 3 18th January Harrietsham Pre-school Little Bears Nursery Little Stars Preschool Madginford Preschool Nellies Preschool Term 4 15th March Nurseries by Gymfinity Penenden Heath Pennies Hockers Lane Pennies Newnham Court Smarties Day Nursery Term 5 3rd May South Borough Nursery St Hilary’s Nursery St Peter’s Busy Bees Tiny Tots Nursery Tiny Treasures Term 6 21st June Tree Tops Nursery Weavering Pre-school YMCA - Loose YMCA - Tovil TIME: 1pm – 3pm VENUE: The Masonic Centre, Tovil, ME15 6LF GROUP TERM DATE SETTINGS IN GROUP Early Learning Steps - Term 1 11th October Belmont Pre-school Boughton Monchelsea Cherubs Pre-school Coxheath Pre-school Otham Early Learning Steps - Early Learning Steps – Hollingbourne Pre- Term 2 29th November East Farleigh Pre-school Headcorn Pre-school Staplehurst Tonbridge Road school LIFT 3 Term 3 31st January Hunton & Linton Juniors Day Nursery Kingswood Preschool Learning Tree Lenham Nursery Term 4 28th March Marden Pre-school Poppy’s Day Nursery Seedlings Nursery St Helens Montessori Staplehurst Under 5’s Term 5 16th May Sunrise Harrietsham Sunrise Langley Sutton Valance Sutton Valance Prep Teston & Wateringbury Term 6 4th July Tiger Cubs Yalding Pre-school .
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