“We might be able to last another two months, but without more help we won’t last longer,” says Zoe Rae, who owns Goldsmiths Community Nursery in south-east London. She typically caters to 30 children, but since the lockdown began that has fallen to just three after providers were told they should only stay open for families of key workers.
Coronavirus: ‘The nursery I run may not survive’
