Yolk Farm has announced the grand opening of Tiddlywinks Nursery - a state-of-the-art facility for "nurturing and educating" the next generation.
Located on the grounds of Yolk Farm, the nursery offers a unique blend of early years education and hands-on farm experiences.
Tiddlywinks is designed to provide a “stimulating and engaging” environment for children, with a focus on outdoor play.
The nursery can accommodate up to 75 children and features modern amenities, spacious classrooms, and outdoor play areas that encourage exploration and discovery.
Open Day Event
To celebrate the opening, Tiddlywinks is hosting an open day on Sunday 22nd June 11am-3pm.
Families and their little ones are invited to go and explore the nursery, meet the staff, and learn more about the programmes on offer.
Yolk Farm has always been committed to community engagement and education.

Through interactive activities and hands-on experiences, Yolk Farm aims to "inspire curiosity and a love for learning" about food and farming.
Emma Mosey, Owner at Yolk Farm, said:
"We are incredibly excited to announce the doors at Tiddlywinks Nursery are now open!
"Here at Yolk our mission has always been to inspire the next generation of farmers and educate young people on the origins of their food, so when plans were hatched to open a Farm School inspired nursery, we jumped right in!
“Whilst the nursery is owned and managed completely separately by Tiddlywinks, we will be working closely together to offer all children the best possible education experience right here on the farm.”
Tracey Roberts, Director at Tiddlywinks, added:
“It’s incredibly exciting to see the nursery now open and our vision come to life, right here at Yolk Farm.
“We already have 60 children now enrolled and are thrilled that the reception from the local community has been so positive.
“To be able to expand our business in such a unique and hands-on educational setting really is a dream come true."

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