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Riverside Business Park, Pottery Street, Group: Enchanted Forest Early Learning Person in charge: Jennifer Marshall (Manager) Local Authority / Social Services: Inverclyde Council Number of Staff: 10 Service Offered: Nursery School (Privately Owned), Open all year, Full Day Care Total Places for Children: 74 0 years 2 months to 5 years 0 months Please Contact Us for Latest Vacancies 7.8 Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock has a Review Score of 7.8 (7.766) The Review Score of 7.8 (maximum of 10) for Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock is based on a) the Average Rating and b) the number of positive Reviews. a) The Average Rating is 4.7 out of 5 from 8 Reviews over all time. This Average Rating is also the rating value for Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock in Google's Search Results - more info b) The score for the number of positive Reviews is 3 out of 5 from 1 positive Reviews in the last 12 months. Click to show a breakdown of the Review Score

a) 5 Points are available for the Average Rating of all Reviews over all time. For each review the Day Nursery / service is rated Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, Poor or Very Poor on a number of areas eg Staff, Management etc.
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(69 Excellents x 5) (25 Goods x 4) (2 Satisfactorys x 3) ÷ 96 Ratings = 4.698 b) 5 Points are available for the number of Positive Reviews in the last 12 months. A Positive Review is defined as any Review with 'Extremely Likely' or 'Likely' in answer to the question 'How likely are you to recommend this Day Nursery to friends and family?' The 5 points available are broken down as follows: 4 points are available for the first 5 Positive Reviews, 3 points for the first Positive Review and then 0.25 Points for each of the next 4 Positive Reviews. 1 point is available for reaching a target number of Positive Reviews based on 20% of the number of registered child places. If the target is partially reached then that proportion of 1 point is given. eg a Day Nursery with 50 registered child places has a target of 10 Positive Reviews, if it has 10 or more Positive Reviews it will receive 1 point, if it has 7 reviews will receive 0.7 points. The 3.068 Points relating to the number of positive Reviews for Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock is based on 1 positive Reviews in the last 12 months and is calculated as follows:

Target of 14.8 positive Reviews (74 registered child places ÷ 5). 1 Reviews ÷ 14.8 Target = 0.068 When a Review is submitted by someone who has previously submitted a Review, only the latest Review will count towards the Review Score. How Likely are the Reviewers to Recommend Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock? Submit a Review for Enchanted Forest Nursery, Greenock parents/individuals responsible for a child to submit reviews to daynurseries.co.uk This is not a formal complaint procedure or to be used for allegations of negligence, abuse or criminal activity. If you wish to make a complaint or have a serious allegation of negligence, please refer to the procedures on our complaints page. Your personal details below may be used by us or passed on to the organisation you are reviewing in order to contact you for the purpose of verifying/responding to your review. They will not be passed on to any other third parties and will not be published on our website.

Please enter your own personal email address (the email of the care provider will not be accepted). Reviews cannot be submitted anonymously. This information will be published on the website. Your connection to the Nursery Great Aunt of Child Great Uncle of Child Foster Parent of Child When does your review relate to How likely are you to recommend this nursery to friends and family? Neither Unlikely or Likely Please avoid using names and enter a minimum of 200 and maximum of 1,000 characters - Currently 0 characters. Reviews must comply with our Review Policy Content Standards (eg are relevant, informative, civil and do not contain allegations of abuse, negligence or criminal activity). Please complete each of the following options Facilities / Outside Space Resources / Equipment / ICT I certify this is my genuine opinion and in submitting it I agree to the terms and conditions on daynurseries.co.uk/terms. Please note we have zero tolerance for fraudulent reviews, for more info please refer to the Fraudulent Reviews section in our Review Policy

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Story of the Clyde Pottery, Greenock Renfrewshire "In 1841 William and Thomas Shirley took over the lease to the Clyde Pottery works and associated flint mill and traded as Thomas Shirley & Co. with John Milligan asIn the same year the Ladyburn Pottery which was run by James Stevenson got into difficulties so Thomas & Co. also took over over the lease of the Ladyburn Pottery. The combined enterprise being known as the 'Greenock Potteries'. The first five years of the business does not seem to have been very successful as by 1847 the lease had been sold on again to John Milligan who carried on for two years before passing the lease on to John and William Shirley, relations of the previous leaseholders in 1849. In the same year the lease of the Ladyburn Pottery was passed on to Clough and Geddes who mismanaged the business leading to sequestration in 1850. The Shirleys were from a Staffordshire potter’s family

and William had previously worked as an engraver in the potteryHis skill was probably used in providing new patterns for decorating the wares. The pottery produced all varieties of cream ware types at this time and specialised in transferMany of the wares of the period are marked with a beehive and the initials TS & Co. entry in Slater's Commercial Dictionary of Scotland stated:GREENOCK POTTERIES THOMAS SHIRLEY & CO. EARTHENWARE MANUFACTURERS DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA WARE, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, FOR HOME TRADE AND EXPORTATION 1855 was to prove a fateful year for the Shirley business when they decided to expand and take over the Larne Pottery. This was done through forming a partnership with James Farie and procured a nineteen year lease of the Lame Pottery at the sum of £100 per annum and a mansion house with six acres of ground which was situated near the Pottery was also leased for the sum of forty pounds yearly.

A further £350 was spent on the premises. Alexander Copeland was appointed as manager by William Shirley but things soon started to go wrong. Farie appears to have used money from one firm to subsidise the running of the other without the knowledge of William Shirley. The liabilities of the business were three times the assets and in 1857 it went bankrupt taking the Clyde Pottery with it. The final statement on the Shirley period of the Clyde Pottery came with lease notice in February 1857:" POTTERS STOCK AND LEASE OF PREMISES FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, THE WHOLE STOCK in TRADE and Utensils belonging to the Estate of Messrs Thomas Shirley & Co., Potters and Earthenware Manufacturers, Greenock Potteries, Greenock, consisting of a general assortment of Clost and Biscuit Ware, Clay, Colours, and a well-assorted Stock of Copper Plates, Blocks, Moulds, and Cases, together with Horses, Carts, etc., and a Lighter

suitable for carrying Coals and Clays to the Pottery. which include a Flint Mill, have all the necessary facilities for carrying on a Large Business, are in excellent condition, and Leased at a Low Rent, and the Lessees have within the last Eight years laid out a large sum in improvements. of the Lease have yet to run. and any respectable party would be accepted as Tenant. This affords a very excellent opening for Parties desirous of carrying on such a business, the Works being long established and very eligibly situated. Possession can be given, so that a Purchaser could at once commence operations and retain the current orders for Ware. will be learned on application to Robert Wright, Writer, here; or to the Subscriber, Trustee for the Creditors of the said Thomas JAMES WELSH, Trustee 18, Cathcart Street, Greenock, 10th February, Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Take over Clyde Pottery Co previously run by Andrew Muir sen and jun Greenock Advertiser

Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Defence of Company's action towards few workmen who are union members by majority of pottery Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Pottery workmen defend ThomasIn their dealings with the unions over yearly Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Details of fire at Pottery in packing room which has been completely gutted Greenock Advertiser Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Entertain workers to supper in new ware-room Greenock Advertiser 07/01/1851 Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Workers hold annual fete Thomas Shirley & Co., Greenock Stock and lease of property including flint mill for sale Greenock Advertiser 10/02/1857 1. Thomas Shirley born about 1786He married in Norton in the Moors parish, Staffordshire,Enumerated at Greenoch East Scotland in 1841 census.He was owner of the Clyde Pottery, Greenock RenfrewshireHe died 22 October 1850, age 64 Shirley, Thomas 1850 Thomas Shirley died at the Clyde Pottery,

Greenock on 22nd October 1850 age 64 (Greenock Advertiser 25.10.1850) Scottish Wills and Inventories: Shirley Thomas 11/6/1855 potter and earthenware manufacturer residing at the Clyde Pottery near Greenock, spouse of Mary Grindy Paisley Sheriff Court married Mary Grundy on 7 December 1807 at Norton in the Moors, Staffordshire, England. She was born about 1787 England; Living in Greenock West Scotland in 1861 census; Jun 1865, age 78 Shirley, Mary 1865 Mary, widow of Thomas Shirley, Clyde Pottery, died at 12 Regent Street, Greenock on 24th June 1865 age 78 (Greenock Advertiser 27.6.1865) see Thomas 2.i John Shirley died 13 Sept 1849 at Greenock Scotland Deaths: Suddenly on the 13th instant, Mr John Shirley, eldest son of Mr Thomas Shirley (from Cholera), Clyde Pottery, Greenock.Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, September married Maria Steen on 22 Dec 1834 at Stoke Upon Trent, Shirley, Maria 1849 Maria, widow of John Shirley, died

at Clyde Pottery, Greenock on 15th September 1849 (Greenock Advertiser 1849 Deaths: On the 15th instant after a short illness, Maria Shirley relict of Mr John Shirley, Clyde Pottery, Greenock - Glasgow Herald (Glasgow, Scotland), Friday, September 21, 1849; 2.ii Anne Shirley born about 1816 England; She is listed in the 1851 census of Grennock East as a spirit dealer, born Staffordshire England; She died 7 August Kirkman, Anne, wife of John Kirkman and daughter of late Thomas Shirley, Clyde Pottery, Greenock, died at Murray Street, Glasgow on 7th August 1871 (Greenock Advertiser 10.8.1871) married John Kirkman on 29 (26) Nov 1851 Kirkman, John Kirkman to Ann, 2nd daughter of late Thomas Shirley, Greenock Potteries, at Greenock on 29th November 1851 by Reverend Charles Cole (Greenock Advertiser 2.12.1851) 26 Nov 1851 at East Parish, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 2.iii William Shirley born about 1821 Staffordshire. age 19 in 1841 census;