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Mama Bear's Nursery owner says 'long way to go' as chain welcomes children back after º£½ÇÊÓÆµ lockdown

The family-run group reopened at the start of June

Mama Bear's Nursery has reopened(Image: Business Live)

The owner of a nursery chain with branches across Bristol, Somerset and Devon says there is still "a long way to go" after the Covid-19 pandemic forced the country into lockdown in March.

Mama Bear’s, which has 24 sites across the South West, reopened on June 1 after the government lifted restrictions for nurseries.

The family-run group had stayed open for key worker and vulnerable children during the crisis.

Tony Driffield, who co-owns the business with wife Bev, said the chain had put safety measures in place and a programme of training for staff.

But he admitted it had been “really tricky” dealing with impact of the pandemic.

He said: “We have done everything possible to ensure the safety of the children on their return to nursery.

“Of course we have been supporting the children of key workers and vulnerable children throughout the crisis so a lot of measures were already in place but we have been working hard to make the changes required to accommodate more children in our settings."

He added: “It’s also been great to see our new procedures in place and working as they should.