Parents were left 'shocked and confused' after Tiddlywinks suddenly closed its doors.
Police have issued a fresh statement following the permanent closure of a nursery amid claims that staff members were 'held at gunpoint'.
Oldham Council stated yesterday that reports of individuals being held at gunpoint were 'untrue'. Greater Manchester Police released a fresh statement today about the alleged firearm incident. "We would like to reassure residents that initial enquiries suggest there was no firearm or weapon involved with the incident. No arrests have been made and we are not seeking to speak with anyone in connection with this incident.
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