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More nurseries threaten to quit free entitlement scheme

Nurseries in Hertfordshire have warned that they may be forced to pull out of the free entitlement scheme for three- and four-year-olds in April if they are not allowed to charge top-up fees.

The nurseries say that the funding they receive for the free entitlement does not cover their costs, and that Hertfordshire County Council will not allow any loopholes that would enable them to charge for additional services and extracurricular activities.

Eight nurseries and pre-schools attended a meeting at the end of November to discuss how they will be affected by the new Code of Practice.

Toni Finkel, co-proprietor of Rexton House Nursery School, a chain with four settings in Radlett, Shenley and Aldenham, said, 'For the settings that attended the meeting, the funding shortfall for the free entitlement is between £3.50 per child per day and £14 per child per day. We are talking about a loss of around £40,000 per year if you have 20 children using the free entitlement. At Rexton House Nursery all our staff are well qualified, they have EYP or Qualified Teacher Status, or they are degree level. We would have to lose two members of staff to cope with the loss we would make because of the free entitlement.'

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