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Milk supplier's suspension puts delivery in disarray

Milk supplier Scotts has been suspended from claiming for free nursery milk after a number of discrepancies in its claims.

According to the Department of Health, which oversees the Nursery Milk Scheme, the decision to no longer accept Scotts as an agent for it was as a result of receiving a 'number' of claims from the milk supplier, which appeared to contain errors.

The Department says that to date more than 3,000 claims from Scotts have been disputed by childcare providers.

The Government-funded scheme enables children under five, who are in an early years setting for at least two hours a day, to receive 189 ml of milk (1/3 pint) free of charge.

While a considerable number of childcare providers pay for the milk themselves and claim the money back afterwards, Scotts is one of a number of agents used by nurseries to arrange the milk deliveries, which eliminates the need for them to fill in paperwork to claim the money back.

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