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Some councils are wrongly withholding thousands of pounds in contingency funding. Jo Parkes speaks to settings who have successfully claimed it back
Youthfulness has not kept this nursery owner from building up a growing business and strong local contacts. Karen Faux met her.
Concern is growing that without government aid, more low-paid early years staff will leave the sector, writes Karen Faux.
The families of children with disabilities can expect to find all the services they need in a new centre built around a teamworking model. Annette Rawstrone reports
With a job portfolio in the health service, lecturing, assessing, nursery inspecting and local authority management, and studying for a higher degree, where would Tina Jefferies suggest this candidate...
Measures to help low-income families were announced by Chancellor Alistair Darling in today's Pre-Budget Report.
Different ways of writing Whether as a result of holidays abroad or the early introduction of a language other than English into the curriculum, most young children are aware that other people 'say...
The way that councils are setting rates for 30 hours funding varies widely across the country. Jo Parkes assesses some big differences in approach
Room leaders are the first rung on the management ladder, yet little training for them exists. But two nursery groups have recently launched in-house courses, one of which results in a team-leading...
The directors of nursery group Childcare Enterprise, which manages workplace and children's centre nurseries, are opening a new chain of settings under the name of Brunton Day Nursery.