One in four nurseries say it is unlikely they will last a year with work patterns changing after lockdown
In the basement of an old church building, not far from Kingsland Road in the buzzing east London hipster haunt of Dalston, Maudette Uzoh is struggling to keep her nursery business alive in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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