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(UK) Dingley: New SPED preschool opens

  • Sep 2, 2025
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Updated: Sep 13, 2025

Sept 1, 2025, Worcester News: SEND: Dingley's Promise opens new centre in Worcester 

A new centre for children under five with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has opened.


Dingley’s Promise opened the centre at Bluebell Wood, in St Albans Close, Worcester.

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t is in addition to the existing centre in Droitwich and the other Dingley’s Promise centres across the south of England. . . .


They aim to help families who face challenges in accessing support and entitlements.

Lee Friend, the chief operating officer for Dingley's Promise, said: "We are delighted to finally move to our intended home at the Bluebell Wood Centre, Worcester.


"We have enjoyed welcoming children and families to our temporary site and are now excited at this next phase where we can develop the community links and relationships with families needed to ensure that every local child we support gets the best start in life." . . .


Councillor Dr Stephen Foster, Worcestershire County Council cabinet member with responsibility for education and SEND, said: "We’re so pleased to see this enhanced early years provision open its permanent home in Worcester. . . .


Dingley’s Promise offers tailored nursery support to children under five with SEND and helps those with a wide range of additional needs, including cognitive delay, autism, physical disabilities, genetic conditions, and life-limiting conditions.


The charity also supports families via an outreach programme and delivers SEND inclusion training across England.  . . .


 

 
 
 

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