Clarke Willmott assists on two nursery sales

5th August 2019, 2:15 pm

Solicitors Clarke Willmott LLP in Manchester has advised on the sale of two Cheshire day nurseries to Kids Planet day nurseries group.

Rainbow Nursery with operations in Middlewich, and Haslington, near Crewe, was established by experienced childcare operators Paul and Alison Sumner in 1999.

Helen Wong MBE, partner in Clarke Willmott’s corporate team, assisted by solicitor Sarah Bennett closed the deal in a only three months.

“Working with Paul and Alison was a delight. They are both consummate professionals and have huge expertise in the childcare sector,” said Helen.

“Rainbow nurseries offer a homely friendly environment where interests, concerns, empathy and warmth are of the upmost importance.

“Our clients are very pleased to have found the right operator to enable the nurseries to continue to offer the excellent service they provide to local families.”

Paul Sumner said both he and Alison were thrilled with Helen’s assistance.

“She’s the best lawyer I have ever encountered. No problem is too much for Helen. She has solved problem after problem and we are so thankful for her expertise.

“You need an experienced education lawyer to handle such a sale and Helen is that lawyer you must use.”

Kids Planet, established by working mum Clare Roberts and her father John Hoban in 2008, has grown over the last decade to become a leading early years provider.

The acquisition takes Kids Planet to 40 settings in the North West and the Midlands, providing care to more than 5000 children.

Tom Shorten of Pinsent Masons acted for Kids Planet. Sofia Beck acted on behalf of property brokers Christie & Co in brokering the transaction.

Clarke Willmott’s team specialises in buying and selling children’s nurseries across England and Wales, acting for individuals, groups, private equity and overseas purchasers.

For more information contact Helen Wong: [email protected].

Clarke Willmott is a national firm with seven offices across the country, in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton and Taunton.

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