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Spot on

30 September 2004

What do you need to consider when trying to choose the perfect building for your new early years setting? Mary Evans offers a blueprint on how to identify a suitable...

Sold

30 September 2004

(Photograph) - * Glasgow-based chain Happitots has this summer bought the Beehive Group, which has five nurseries. The group comprised a 70- to 80-place nursery in Cumbernauld; a 43-place nursery...

Editor's view

30 September 2004

In the five years since Nursery World last carried out a pay survey, much has happened in the early years sector, but the level of salaries remains a problematic issue....

Minders urge more carers to register

30 September 2004

Employers should take a lead in helping staff to get their childcare registered so that it qualifies for tax and national insurance breaks to be introduced next April, the National...

MPs to scrutinise integrated service

30 September 2004

A House of Commons select committee will hold an inquiry into the planned reforms to integrate children's services outlined in Every Child Matters. The education and skills committee is to...

Culture minister Frank McAveety

30 September 2004

(Photograph) - Culture minister Frank McAveety opened Scotland's first International Film Festival for Children and Young People, held in Dundee and Stirling from 4 to 19 September. Under-fives events included...

Quote of the week

30 September 2004

'Let's be honest about it: two hours a day (in nursery) at a fixed time is tough for people doing a job where they can't get away from work until...

Extension to leave is welcomed

30 September 2004

Family rights organisations have welcomed Government proposals to extend maternity and paternity leave entitlements if Labour wins a third term of office. The plans, outlined by trade and industry secretary...

Eighteen-month-old Imogen Dale plays the drums

30 September 2004

Eighteen-month-old Imogen Dale plays the drums in the new wing at Christopher Place in London, a unique centre for children under five who have hearing impairments or delays in speech,...

Forums for working parents of disabled children

30 September 2004

A series of forums for working parents of disabled children is being held by the Working Families charity to find out what support they need from Government and employers. The...

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