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Hamilton
International Park Attracts Scandanavian Nursery to Retail Parade
The
Barnehage Children's Daycare Nursery has concluded a
20 year lease to open a brand new facility at Hamilton
International Park (HIP).
The
purpose-designed nursery, due to open in early 2008,
will provide space for 100 children between six months
and five years of age.
The
Norwegian-based company, which has over 20 years experience
in providing innovative childcare, follows the Scandinavian
nursery education model which places a great emphasis
on both the internal and external environment.
As
a result the new nursery will benefit from an outdoor
play area and modern comfortable facilities which are
complemented by under-floor heating, soundproofing materials
on the walls, floors and ceilings as well as a full
ventilation system.
Elaine
Kobbeltvedt, owner of the new daycare nursery said:
"We are very excited about opening a nursery at
HIP. We will bring the best practices of the Scandinavian
experience and blend with the requirements of a Scottish
nursery. The Scandinavians believe in as much outdoor
activity as possible and we will be putting a strong
emphasis on this, both at the nursery and out and about."
The
eagerly anticipated Retail Parade at HIP is rapidly
taking shape. Leading bakery group Greggs recently opened
their Gourmet format store at the Park, and has proved
to be a great success with the Park employees and local
residents. Unisex hair and beauty salon, Compliments,
will open their store on the parade in the New Year.
Ideally
located on the corner of Technology Avenue and Hillhouse
Road, the 14,143 sq.ft Retail Parade - being developed
by HIP owner HFD Group -provides space for six retail
outlets offering a wide range of leisure and retail
facilities to both the business park occupiers and the
local community.
William
Hill, managing director of HFD Group, said: "We
are delighted to welcome the Barnehage Children's Daycare
Nursery to Hamilton International Park. The pioneering
nursery is one of the first of its kind in Scotland,
and I'm sure it will be a great asset to the Park and
warmly received by all of our tenants and the local
community."
Sue
Palmer, education consultant and author of Toxic Childhood,
believes the Scandinavian model of nursery education
is of great benefit to children.
Sue said: "Early years education in the Scandinavian
countries is great fun for children -- lots of outdoor
activities, play-based learning, stories, music and
art. And it also pays off later in terms of educational
achievement -- even though Sweden and Finland don't
start formal learning till children are seven (two years
after the UK), they always come top of the international
literacy charts.
"The Scandinavians have clearly got things right,
with a child-centred, play-based, structured early years
curriculum that concentrates on children's physical,
social, linguistic and personal development. It is very
encouraging to see this model being followed at Hamilton
International Park."
The new £5.2million Retail Parade is part of
Hamilton International Park's phase two expansion plans
to build a further high-quality office accommodation
space over the next three to four years, creating in
excess of 2,500 additional jobs for the surrounding
area.
Ends
Notes
to Editors: Hamilton International
Park
An
established, dynamic business location, Hamilton International
Park is home to a number of blue chip companies including
ScottishPower, First Engineering, HSBC, First Direct,
Scottish & Universal Newspapers and many more. Over
4,000 people are employed on site. Park Developers HFD
are expanding the range of flexible, high quality office
accommodation to further support the Park's future growth.
The
Park is centrally located in the heart of Scotland,
approximately 13 miles south east of Glasgow City Centre.
It is served by the A725 East Kilbride Expressway, which
provides quick and easy access to the M8 (Glasgow &
Edinburgh) and M74 (Carlisle & the South) motorway
networks. DTZ, Lambert Smith Hampton and Cushman &
Wakefield are retained letting agents for the available
office accommodation at Hamilton International Park.
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