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Labour urged not to ignore PVI nursery sector in childcare expansion plans

The National Day Nurseries Association has urged Labour not to ignore the private sector in its plans to expand state nurseries.
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson tweeted a photo on 1 November captioned 'My most important meeting of the day: listening to Estonia’s children about their schools and wraparound care.' PHOTO Twitter
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson tweeted a photo on 1 November captioned 'My most important meeting of the day: listening to Estonia’s children about their schools and wraparound care.' PHOTO Twitter

The call comes as it was revealed over the weekend that councils in England would be encouraged to open ‘more high-quality maintained nurseries’ as part of ambitious Labour plans to transform childcare and ease pressure on struggling parents.

The proposals are part of the party’s wider ambition to build a system of high-quality, affordable childcare and to make the issue an election pledge.

Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson visited Estonia last week to look at childcare and early years education.

The latest plan follows an announcement in September that a Labour government would offer fully-funded breakfast clubs for all primary school children in England.

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