Golders Green’s Little Goldies nursery is under police investigation

EXCLUSIVE: Nursery was closed permanently after concerns were raised about the conduct of staff towards children.

A Golders Green nursery recently closed due to concerns over safeguarding is now under investigation by police.

Police confirmed it is looking into Little Goldies, hosted at Golders Green United Synagogue, after concerns were raised to them about the conduct of staff towards children.

The force confirmed officers were contacted by Barnet Council on 17 January, and no arrests have been made.

Last Wednesday the United Synagogue decided to close down Little Goldies nursery, explaining that it is “no longer viable”.

On January 10th Ofsted suspended the nursery’s registration following an inspection and risk assessment. The exact nature of the safeguarding concerns remain unknown.

It was announced the nursery was closing last week, with an email sent to parents and carers which said: “The United Synagogue has resigned its registration at Little Goldies, which means the nursery is now permanently closed. We have taken this very regrettable decision with a heavy heart but in recognition that while the investigation is ongoing, Little Goldies is no longer viable and will not be able to reopen in its current form.”

The email added: “Safeguarding remains the first priority and we are absolutely committed to working with all relevant agencies to conclude the investigation, but we recognise that the sudden suspension has left parents with no alternative but to make other childcare arrangements. We sincerely hope that your children are now settled and happy in alternative settings.”

US chief executive Steven Wilson told Jewish News: “Safeguarding is of the utmost importance to the United Synagogue in all of its settings. We recognise that the situation has left parents with no alternative but to make other childcare arrangements.”

A Barnet Council spokesperson said: “We followed our procedures and contacted the police after a series of concerns about the nursery.  They are being investigated, which is likely to be for a period of not less than six weeks.”

According to its website, Little Goldies was ranked “good” by Ofsted in February 2020.

An Ofsted spokesperson said: “We inspected the nursery on 10 January following a risk assessment. We have since suspended the nursery’s registration and are working with other agencies.” The safeguarding concerns are not believed to be of a physical or sexual nature.

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