A FORMER nursery site – closed following a damning Ofsted inspection – will be turned into flats.
The Cook Street plot was previously home to Squirrels Children’s Day Nursery, which was graded ‘inadequate’ by the education watchdog earlier this year.
Applicant Dr Krishnan Satkunam has been granted permission by Wigan town hall to build two one-bed homes, as well as a four-bedroom property in the old church building.
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The nursery closed down earlier this year due to a lack of staff, shortly before Ofsted inspectors visited March.
A string of ‘inadequate’ ratings from the regular meant bosses failed to meet a number of requirements set out following previous inspections.
In February 2021, inspectors said ‘a child was left alone, unsupervised, in the nursery garden, out of sight and hearing of staff for approximately six minutes’.
Inspections followed in in August 2022 and March 2023. The nursery was deemed to be ‘inadequate’ in all inspection categories.
“The outside area has not been risk assessed or maintained in a way which ensures that it continues to be suitable for play and learning,” a report read.
“Some equipment is weathered, unclean or in disrepair. There are a number of water-gathering containers, which would be accessible to children and pose a risk of harm. Additionally, there is still no safe area for babies to play, as previously required.
“The provider’s representative fails to demonstrate an ability to implement an effective safeguarding policy and procedure.”
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