
Childcare facility slammed by furious ‘stranded’ parents
Issues with a Knocklyon childcare facility were heard in the Dáil after parents complained of room closures and being “stranded” without options for their children.
Knocklyon Lodge Créche and Montessori on the Old Knocklyon Road in Dublin 16 was welcomed into the Tigers Childcare family in February, a group that has since been acquired by Kids Planet Day Nurseries from the United Kingdom in a deal worth around €75 million.
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