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The poison grant

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  • Wednesday, December 13, 2006
  • | Nursery World
I noted in Beverley Hughes' 'Analysis' article (Nursery World, 23 November) how carefully she avoided the main issue - in certain settings, accepting the education grant money can put the setting out of business. My company has given advice to nurseries in respect of policies and procedures, National Standards, staffing and employment legislation since 1990. We have recently been consulted by a number of nurseries on the situation created by the new ruling.

Storing it up

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  • Wednesday, May 18, 2005
  • | Nursery World
Get the best out of your outdoor equipment storage facilities with this expert advice from Jan White, senior early years development officer at Learning through Landscapes Every early years practitioner knows that the storage and organisation of equipment and resources is a key issue in outdoor provision. Setting out and clearing away each day can be time-consuming and require considerable effort. If equipment is difficult to get out and use, it is not likely to be used regularly.

NEG protesters meet with new Tory

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  • Wednesday, December 6, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Campaigners against the revised funding rules for the nursery education grant met with the new shadow minister for education at the House of Commons last week (22 November) to discuss their concerns. Private and voluntary provi-ders from the Save Our Nurseries group were invited to meet Anne McIntosh, who has replaced Maria Miller in the shadow cabinet reshuffle and had previously lent her support to the group.

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