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Winners of Early Years awards for books revealed 27 September

2 August 2007

The winners of the Early Years awards for books given by Booktrust, and supported by Bookstart and the Unwin Foundation, will be revealed at a ceremony in London on 27...

Survey identifies barriers to childcare

2 August 2007

Childcare is viewed as unaffordable by many black and minority ethnic (BME) parents, despite the recognition of the benefits it brings for the whole family, the Daycare Trust said this...

Giant leap into school eased by sports fun

2 August 2007

Forty children from Glasgow and their parents took part in a fun-packed two-day event to prepare them for the start of primary school in August.

Laid-off childcarers still waiting for pay

2 August 2007

Staff at a voluntary childcare group in Edinburgh are still without redundancy pay, four months after their funding was stopped by the city council.

'Give 20 hours in free places'

2 August 2007

More free early years places and longer parental leave are among the measures called for by the Daycare Trust in an agenda to mark its 21st anniversary this week.

Tickled pink by farm visit

2 August 2007

Children get to know Sunset the pony and Kath the sheep at Nuzzlets Farm in Great Ouseburn, near York. The farm began working as a rescue centre in 2002 and...

Award inspires young chefs

2 August 2007

Nursery cook Christine Westbury and her kitchen helpers have won top honours in the local Health Choice Award scheme. The Happy Jays Nursery and Childcare Centre in Batley, Yorkshire, received...

Letter: Resources lacking for early years education

2 August 2007

I note the plethora of letters, and the column by Alan Bentley ('To the point', 19 July), all bemoaning the failings of the Nursery Education Grant.

Letter: Elusive qualifications

2 August 2007

After reading Carol Webb's letter ('Count the levels', 28 June) I feel she speaks for many early years professionals.

Open for business a monthly round-up of new launches

2 August 2007

- A large Yorkshire childcare group has extended its offer by launching out-of-school services. Rosedene Nurseries in Guisborough, East Cleveland, will run after-school, breakfast and holiday clubs in partnership with...

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