The school where the nursery is based has building work planned and wants the nursery to move.
A private day nursery said it has been told it must leave the Shropshire school site where it has been based for two decades.
St Andrew's Primary said it had given as much notice as it could and the school would be offering its own childcare service from September. The nursery was in talks with its legal team as well as Shropshire Council and the school to best understand its options and how to move forward, she added.
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