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Greenwich: More2Kidbrooke Nursery Opens in Key Social Housing

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Greenwich: More2Kidbrooke Nursery Opens in Key Social Housing
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Key Points

  • A new purpose-built nursery named More2Kidbrooke has opened within the Kidbrooke Park Road North development in Greenwich.
  • The development is a 100 per cent social housing scheme providing hundreds of homes for local people.
  • The nursery offers care and early education for up to 81 children, designed to support families in the community.
  • Greenwich Council leader Cllr Anthony Okereke has praised the facility as part of creating new neighbourhoods with high-quality, sustainable infrastructure.
  • The nursery is custom-built by the council and located at the heart of what is described as one of London’s largest, if not the country’s largest, new social housing developments.
  • Children are now actively playing and learning at the facility, marking a joyful milestone for early education in the area.

Greenwich (South London News) January 30, 2026 – A new nursery has opened in a major council housing development, offering early education and care to local families amid Greenwich Council’s ambitious social housing push. The purpose-built More2Kidbrooke nursery, situated within the Kidbrooke Park Road North development, can accommodate up to 81 children and forms part of a 100 per cent social housing scheme delivering hundreds of homes. Greenwich Council leader Cllr Anthony Okereke hailed the opening as a symbol of building not just homes, but thriving communities with essential infrastructure.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is the More2Kidbrooke Nursery?
  • Where is the Kidbrooke Park Road North Development Located?
  • Who Opened the New Nursery and Why?
  • How Does This Fit into Greenwich Council’s Housing Strategy?
  • What Capacity and Services Does the Nursery Offer?
  • Why is This Development Significant for Local Families?
  • What Challenges Might Such Projects Face?
  • How Does This Compare to Other London Housing Projects?
  • What’s Next for the Kidbrooke Development?
  • Broader Implications for UK Social Housing

What is the More2Kidbrooke Nursery?

The More2Kidbrooke nursery stands as a dedicated early years facility integrated directly into the Kidbrooke Park Road North development. This purpose-built structure provides comprehensive care and education tailored to young children, with capacity for up to 81 youngsters. It aims to serve families residing in the new social housing units, fostering community ties from the outset.

As per the official announcement, children are already engaging in play and learning activities at the site. The nursery’s design emphasises everything

“young minds need to learn and grow,”

positioning it at the centre of daily family life in this expansive development. No additional media reports beyond the council’s statement were identified in coverage of this specific opening, underscoring its localised significance.

Where is the Kidbrooke Park Road North Development Located?

Kidbrooke Park Road North lies within the London Borough of Greenwich, a area known for ongoing regeneration efforts. This site hosts a 100 per cent social housing scheme, which Greenwich Council describes as among the largest new builds in London, if not the entire country. The development provides hundreds of homes exclusively for local people, addressing acute housing needs in the capital.

The nursery’s placement at the “heart” of this scheme ensures accessibility for residents, promoting sustainable community growth. Cllr Anthony Okereke, leader of Greenwich Council, highlighted this integration in his comments, noting the project’s role in neighbourhood creation.

Who Opened the New Nursery and Why?

Greenwich Council spearheaded the custom-build of the More2Kidbrooke nursery as an integral component of the housing development. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to equipping new communities with vital services, beyond mere accommodation.

As reported directly from Cllr Anthony Okereke’s statement via Greenwich Council channels, he said:

“This new nursery on the site of our largest new social housing scheme shows that we are not just building homes, we are creating new neighbourhoods and communities with the high quality and sustainable infrastructure they need to flourish and grow for the future.”

He further elaborated:

“This new facility is custom-built by us to provide everything young minds need to learn and grow, and is located at the heart of a new council-built 100 per cent social housing development which is among the largest in London if not the country. It’s been a joy to see the young children who are getting a great start in their education thanks to this beautiful new facility.”

No other journalists or media titles have been attributed to additional statements on this story in available coverage, with all key details stemming from the council’s primary release.

How Does This Fit into Greenwich Council’s Housing Strategy?

Greenwich Council’s approach emphasises holistic community development, where housing projects incorporate essential amenities like nurseries. The Kidbrooke Park Road North scheme exemplifies this, being a fully social housing endeavour amid London’s housing crisis.

Cllr Okereke’s remarks underscore the strategic intent: infrastructure such as the nursery enables “neighbourhoods and communities” to “flourish and grow for the future.” This aligns with national priorities for affordable housing and early years support, though specific funding details remain unstated in the release.

The 100 per cent social housing model distinguishes this project, potentially setting a benchmark for similar initiatives. Children’s immediate use of the facility signals successful delivery, with play and learning activities now underway.

What Capacity and Services Does the Nursery Offer?

More2Kidbrooke is equipped to care for and educate up to 81 children, catering to a substantial portion of local demand. Its purpose-built nature ensures age-appropriate environments for early development, supporting working parents in the new homes.

The facility’s community focus is evident, as it directly benefits residents of the hundreds of council homes. Council leader Cllr Anthony Okereke described it as providing “everything young minds need,” highlighting its comprehensive setup.

Why is This Development Significant for Local Families?

For Greenwich families, the nursery addresses a critical gap in childcare within walking distance of new housing. By embedding education in the development, it reduces barriers for parents, enhancing work-life balance and child outcomes.

Cllr Okereke expressed personal delight:

“It’s been a joy to see the young children who are getting a great start in their education thanks to this beautiful new facility.”

This sentiment captures the human element, with children already “playing and learning” on site.

The project’s scale—potentially one of the UK’s largest social housing schemes—amplifies its impact, promising long-term stability for hundreds of households.

What Challenges Might Such Projects Face?

While the opening marks a success, large-scale social housing developments like Kidbrooke Park Road North often navigate planning hurdles, funding constraints, and construction timelines. Greenwich Council’s delivery of both homes and nursery suggests effective management, though no specific challenges were detailed in the statement.

Sustainability features, implied by Cllr Okereke’s “high quality and sustainable infrastructure” reference, likely include energy-efficient designs common in modern council builds. Ongoing monitoring will determine long-term viability.

How Does This Compare to Other London Housing Projects?

In London, where social housing stock has dwindled, Greenwich’s 100 per cent allocation stands out against mixed-tenure schemes elsewhere. Comparable projects, such as those in neighbouring boroughs, often prioritise private sales, diluting affordable units.

This nursery integration mirrors best practices seen in developments like those by Peabody or L&Q housing associations, but Greenwich’s full council ownership is rarer. Cllr Okereke positions it as a national exemplar, pending independent verification.

What’s Next for the Kidbrooke Development?

With the nursery operational, focus may shift to full occupancy of the hundreds of homes and further amenities. Council statements suggest a vision of “flourishing” communities, potentially including schools, health centres, or green spaces.

No timelines for additional phases were provided, but the nursery’s success bodes well. Local residents’ feedback will be key, as children’s early experiences set the tone.

Broader Implications for UK Social Housing

This Greenwich project contributes to national efforts under the current government to boost social rent homes. Amid housing shortages, purpose-built facilities like More2Kidbrooke demonstrate how councils can deliver multifaceted regeneration.

Cllr Okereke’s emphasis on “sustainable infrastructure” resonates with policy pushes for net-zero communities. As one of London’s largest schemes, it may influence replication elsewhere, though scalability depends on central funding.

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