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Buckie ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Buckie ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Cullen Nursery, Old Church Road, Cullen, AB56 4UZ Nursery Manager: Terri Wilkes, Tel: 01542 841977, Fax: 01542 841511 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Findochty Nursery, Burnside Street, Findochty, AB56 4QW Nursery Manager: Terri Wilkes, Tel: 01542 832287, Fax: 01542 835864 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Lady Cathcart Nursery, School Lane, Buckie, AB56 1AZ Nursery Manager: Katrina Malcolm, Tel: 01542 836013 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Millbank Nursery, McWilliam Crescent, Buckie, AB56 1LU Nursery Manager: Carol Newlands, Tel: 01542 839830 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Portessie Playgroup, C/o Portessie Primary School, School Road, Portessie, AB56 1TN Contact: Fay Farquhar, Tel: 01542 834091 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Portgordon Nursery, Richmond Terrace, Portgordon, AB56 5RA Nursery Manager: Katrina Malcolm, Tel: 01542 831198, Fax: 01542 835868 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Portknockie Nursery, C/o Portknockie Primary School, King Edward Terrace, Portknockie, AB56 4NX Contact: Ashleigh Cuthbert, Tel: 01542 841825 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Rainbow Days, 33 West Church Street, Buckie, AB56 1BP Contact: Pauline Shepherd, Tel: 01542 836229 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) St Peter’s Nursery, 37 St Peter’s Terrace, Buckie, AB56 1QN Nursery Manager: Carol Newlands, Tel: 01542 831339, Fax: 01542 835867 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Last updated 21/09/2021 The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Elgin Academy ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Bishopmill Pre-School Centre, Bishopmill Primary School Annexe, Morriston Road, Elgin, IV30 4DY Contact: Lauren Hayward/Mrs Sharon Hayward, Tel: 01343 543903 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Curious Minds Education Centre, 57 High Street, Elgin, IV30 1EE Contact: Heather Gauld, Tel: 01343 200080 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Earthtime’s Elgin Forest School Nursery, The Pavilion, Cooper Park, Elgin, IV30 1HS Contact: Zoe Sills, Tel: 01343 541335 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) East End Nursery, Institution Road, Elgin, IV30 1RP Nursery Manager: Elaine Gordon, Tel: 01343 542381 Fax: 01343 552763 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Liberty Kids, Southlands, 32 Reidhaven Street, Elgin, IV30 1QH Contact: Sam Buchanan, Tel: 01343 731010 Email: [email protected] Web: www.libertykids.co.uk (Group status: Partner) Rainbow Castle Childcare, Borough Briggs Road, Elgin, IV30 1AP Contact: Katie Annette, Tel: 01343 550033 Email: [email protected] Web: www.moray-leisure-centre.co.uk/pre_school_nursery(Group status: Partner) St Sylvester’s Nursery, St Sylvester’s Church Hall, Abbey Street, Elgin, IV30 1DA Contact: Jackie Stewart, Tel: 01343 569228 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Seafield Nursery, Deanshaugh Terrace, Bishopmill, Elgin, IV30 4ES Nursery Manager: Rachel Main, Tel: 01343 551914 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Stramash Outdoor Nursery, Spynie Village Hall, Spynie, Elgin, IV30 8XJ Contact: Sasha Cameron, Tel: 01631 566080 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) The College Nursery, Moray Street, Elgin, IV30 1JJ Contact: Patricia Eddie, Tel: 01343 576283 or Play Room Tel: 01343 569351 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) VIP Childcare, Elgin Community Centre, Trinity Road, Elgin, IV30 1UE Contact: Zoe Williamson, Tel: 01343 551627 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vipchildcare.co.uk (Group status: Partner) Last updated 21/09/2021 The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Elgin High ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Ark Childcare, Woodside Steading, Mosstowie, IV30 8UW Contact: Steven McIntosh/Jo Maunder, Tel: 01343 551664 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.arkchildcare.net/ (Group status: Partner) Jack and Jill Nursery School, Kinder House, 22 Wardend Place, New Elgin, Elgin, IV30 6YP Contact: Lauren Hayward, Tel: 01343 552005 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Linkwood Nursery, Thistle Drive, Elgin, IV30 8AS Contact: Elaine Gordon, Tel: 01343 547453 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Magic Roundabout Childcare Centre, 1 Thornhill Drive, New Elgin, Elgin, IV30 6GQ Contact: Helen Marr, Tel: 01343 552002 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Miltonduff Playgroup, Village Hall, Pluscarden Road, Miltonduff, IV30 8TG Contact: Julie Goodfellow, Tel: 07738 159805 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) New Elgin Nursery, Bezack Street, New Elgin, Elgin, IV30 6DP Nursery Manager: Ms Rachel Main, Tel: 01343 559551 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Last updated 21/09/2021 The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Forres ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Drumduan School Kindergarten, Clovenside Road, Drumduan, Forres, IV36 2RD Contact: Leah Findlay, Tel: 01309 676300 Email: [email protected] Web: www.drumduan.org (Group status: Partner) Dyke Pre-School Centre, Dyke & District Village Hall, Dyke, IV36 2TF Contact: Patricia Goodall, Tel: 01309 641285 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Hop, Skip & Jump Pre-school, St John’s Hall, Russell Place, Forres, IV36 1BL Contact: Carrie-Ann Campbell, Tel: 01309 673668 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Kinloss Nursery, Burghead Road, Kinloss, IV36 3SX Nursery Manager: Bev Ashworth, Tel: 01309 690376, Fax: 01309 691548 Email: [email protected] Web: www.kinlossprimaryschool.org.uk (Group status: Local authority nursery) Noah’s Ark Developmental Playgroup & Daycare, Balnageith Road, Forres, IV36 2SX Contact: Angie Mackay, Tel: 01309 672296, Fax: 01309 672296 Email: [email protected] Web: home.btconnect.com/noahsarkforres/Development/dev_home.htm (Group status: Partner) Pilmuir Nursery, Pilmuir Road, Forres, IV36 1HD Nursery Manager: Ms Bev Ashworth, Tel: 01309 672416, Fax: 01309 671312 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Rainbow Childcare & Education, Little Crook, Forres, IV36 1LN Contact: Denise Gibbon, Tel: 01309 672111 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Spring Kinloss, Ben Centre, Burghead Road, Kinloss, IV36 3SX Contact: Susan Hunt, Tel: 01309 690817 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Last updated 21/09/2021 The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Keith ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Flexible Childcare Services – Strathisla Children’s Centre, Banff Road, Keith, AB55 5GS Contact: Eleanor Smith, Tel: 01542 888312 Email: [email protected] Keith Play Centre, Keith Sports and Community Centre, Banff Road, Keith, AB55 5GT Contact: Carlene Harding, Tel: 01542 886142, Fax: 01542 886735 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Keith Nursery, School Road, Keith, AB55 5ES Nursery Manager: Elaine Sidney, Tel: 01542 888360 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Newmill Nursery, Newmill Village Hall, Newmill, AB55 6UQ Contact: Pauline Russell, Tel: 01542 888329 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Rothiemay & District Playgroup, C/o Rothiemay Primary School, Rothiemay, AB54 7LT Contact: Holly Bannerman, Tel: 01466 711032 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) St Thomas Nursery, Chapel Street, Keith, AB55 5AL Nursery Manager: Elaine Sidney, Tel: 01542 882256, Fax: 01542 886841 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Last updated 21/09/2021 The Moray Council, Education and Social Care, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Tel: (01343) 563374, Fax: (01343) 563990 Web: www.moray.gov.uk Email: [email protected] Lossiemouth ASG Early Learning and Childcare Providers Burghead Nursery, Grant Street, Burghead, IV30 5UQ Nursery Manager: Anita McGillivray, Tel: 01343 835551 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Local authority nursery) Earthtime’s Forest School Nursery, Duffus House Annexe, Duffus, IV30 5QB Contact: Zoe Sills, Tel: 01343 200206 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) East Beach Nursery, 1 Queens Lane, Lossiemouth, IV31 6DR Contact: Lauren Hayward/Mrs Sharon Hayward, Tel: 01343 810091 Email: [email protected] (Group status: Partner) Hopeman
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