Sunderland Echo

Play group falls victim to virus

- Sam Johnson samuel.johnson@jpress.co.uk @ThatSamJJo­hnson

A children’s play group business has been forced to permanentl­y close its doors after struggling to cope with the impact of coronaviru­s.

Play Days was founded by Sheila Docherty, in 2014 and she says the company quickly grew in popularity, becoming a successful and profitable business, enjoyed by children throughout Washington.

Sheila, 57, said sessions, which were based in Harraton & District Community Centre, were going well and this business was growing, until March this year when Play Days was forced to stop classes as coronaviru­s took hold and the national lockdown came into effect.

She said since being able to reopen, Play Days struggled to recover financiall­y,

“I’m so sad that my lovely little playgroup has ended due to something that was out of

my control but I’ll have the memories and I’ll always be proud that I created a safe, friendly, welcoming environmen­t for our local community to enjoy,” she said.

Sheila described how the safety procedures needed meant it was too difficult for a business of the size and nature of hers to continue.

“When the restrictio­ns were eased in July, I tried to find a way to meet the safety requiremen­ts and reopen Play Days,” she said.

"Sadly, this was something I just couldn’t manage on my own.

"The restrictio­ns that are in place for us to stay safe are just too much for me to manage on my own and with the restrictio­ns on the number of children and adults being allowed in, I simply can’t afford to open the doors.

"After numerous sleepless nights, I decided to call it a day."

Before the pandemic, Sheila had been eyeing been future plans for extra sessions and the further expansion of her business.

But the businesswo­man said she is already growing her next venture from an enterprise she set up during lockdown: Delivering homemade afternoon teas and baked goods.

Sheila started the sessions as a way to keep her business tic king over during lockdown, and found a lot of interest in the community.

Sheila added: “My mother always says ‘as one door closes, another door opens’.

"So for now, I'm going to continue baking and providing afternoon teas and catering until people stop ordering.”

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Play Days founder Sheila Docherty has been forced to close her business.
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It was based at Harraton & District Community Centre.

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