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Outdoor fun for kids as new nursery opens

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Perthshire North MSP John Swinney recently joined children on a holiday activities day at the site of a new outdoor nursery in east Perthshire.

Operated by Wild Sparks, the new nursery will run from a site in the Keithick Estate woodland between Coupar Angus and Burrelton.

Open to children aged three to five the new nursery will follow an example set by the Secret Garden in Fife, one of the very first outdoor nurseries to open in Scotland.

Visiting the new nursery, Mr Swinney said: “It was a pleasure to spend time with Wild Sparks’staff today on one of their holiday activities days before their new outdoor nursery is up and running.

“I was particular­ly pleased to see so many happy, energetic children enjoying their summer holidays outdoors, playing in the beautiful Perthshire countrysid­e.

“Eastern Perthshire is an excellent location for an outdoor nursery. I welcome the hard work the Wild Sparks team have put in, and I am sure their new nursery will be very popular with both parents and children.

“The Scottish Government has made outdoor learning a part of its Curriculum for Excellence, and I am delighted that Wild Sparks will soon be providing outdoor nursery education in Perthshire.”

Founded in 2014, Wild Sparks runs regular holiday sessions throughout the summer in Alyth and Atholl woods, as well as working with nearby schools to provide outdoor education.

 ??  ?? Praise MSP John Swinney with Alice Warren and Sarah Hutcheon of Wild Sparks and children at the new outdoor nursery
Praise MSP John Swinney with Alice Warren and Sarah Hutcheon of Wild Sparks and children at the new outdoor nursery

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