A NURSERY in Johnstone has been slammed by the Care Inspectorate following a scathing inspection report.
It comes after Mid Gavin Nursery in Howwood was visited in August by two inspectors from the watchdog.
In the report, it stated:"We observed that the use of closed circuit television and audio recording surveillance systems were in place throughout the service, and in some areas where children received personal care. It also noted:"Infection prevention and control practices did not follow best practice guidance, and children were at risk of infection spreading."
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