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Editor's view

29 July 2004

It is surely time for central Government to get a grip on what is happening locally with state-funded Sure Start programmes and neighbourhood nurseries being set up on the doorstep...

Asquith to merge with Kidsunlimited

29 July 2004

Asquith Court and Kidsunlimited, two of the UK's largest chains, are to merge and form a new company, the Nursery Years Group, making them the second-largest group in the UK...

Eureka! the UK's first children's museum in Halifax is opening SoundSpace

29 July 2004

(Photograph) - Eureka! the UK's first children's museum in Halifax is opening SoundSpace, a new interactive music gallery. Former Take That singer Mark Owen tried out the new equipment. SoundSpace...

Quote of the week

29 July 2004

'The Green Paper announces that the law is gender-neutral - which is nonsense - in 93 per cent of cases the woman gets the children - it perpetuates the notion...

Flexible hours may damage quality

29 July 2004

Letting the parents of three-and four-year-olds take their hours of free nursery education at times to suit themselves may prevent children developing consistent relationships with staff and other children, early...

Staff and guests of Nursery World magazine celebrate

29 July 2004

(Photograph) - Despite the recent bad weather, the staff and guests of Nursery World magazine celebrated summer in style with a party on the walkways of London's Tower Bridge. Guests...

Schools spend £24bn a year

29 July 2004

Public expenditure within the education sector is not accurately accounted for, the Audit Commission revealed last week. Schools spend £24bn a year or one third of the local Government revenue...

A ban on television advertising of food to children has been ruled out by telecoms regulator, Ofcom

29 July 2004

A ban on television advertising of food to children has been ruled out by telecoms regulator, Ofcom. It said other factors such as exercise, family eating habits and food labelling...

Healthy Start plan offers fruit or milk

29 July 2004

Nursery managers may have to make a choice between offering children either milk or fruit in a Government healthy eating scheme. The Department of Health's Healthy Start scheme due to...

The Dairy Council has launched a booklet, Tiny Tums

29 July 2004

* The Dairy Council has launched a booklet, Tiny Tums, which describes the role of milk and dairy products in the diet of under-fives. The guide, which will also be...

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