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Nursery owners need to think about how to act in the face of coronavirus, says Rebecca Swindells of Blue Door Nursery in East Sussex , who shares her story so far
Wage increases, uncertainty over local authority payments for funded hours and the return of business rates, amid other costs, dampen the funding announcement. By Catherine Gaunt
New research suggests there will be no quick bounce back for nurseries and pre-schools in the autumn term following the coronavirus lockdown.
Get ready to air your views on vital topics for the early years sector in our Big Debates at the Nursery World Business Summit on 14 November.
Some charities could close over the coming year and many will have to implement bracing measures as they face funding cuts of nearly half a billion pounds over the next five years, according to new...
Extended schools must develop 'a robust business and income generation programme' to provide well-planned and viable services, 4Children chief executive Anne Longfield has said. Ms Longfield told a...
The Department for Education has announced an extension of supplementary funding for nursery schools, along with a boost to childcare funding rates of up to 8p per hour, per child.
The Foundation Stage Profile national results for 2004 have been released (see News, page 4). But will publication of percentages of children working towards, meeting or exceeding early learning goals...