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Salford City Council looks to schools to take on its nurseries

Provision Policy & Politics
In a bid to save its five day nurseries from closure, Salford City Council is proposing schools and other providers take over their running.


The council is due to consult on the plans to devolve its nurseries to local schools or other providers this week.

All five council-run day nurseries in Salford have been under threat of closure since February, as the council looks to plug a combined early years services budget gap of £1.75m.

The new consultation is in response to a previous 90-day consultation process on a more cost-effective way to deliver the local authority nurseries, which ran from 26 March until 25 June 2018.

The majority of the 111 responses agreed with the proposal to ‘find a more cost effective way of delivering the five local authority nurseries’.

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