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Giant daisies take over Lammas Land Park in Newnham, Cambridge

26 October 2006

(Photograph) - Giant daisies take over Lammas Land Park in Newnham, Cambridge, to the delight of four-year-old Jade Palmer. The daisy chain was set up to highlight the international aid...

Editor's view

26 October 2006

This week, Nursery World is delighted to bring you the best and most comprehensive coverage around of the Government's response to the Early Years Foundation Stage consultation. This includes news...

EYFS to get new format

26 October 2006

The Early Years Foundation Stage will have a new more 'user-friendly' format after consultation with the sector revealed that many practitioners found the document's layout difficult to understand and the...

A mother and toddler from the Robert Le Kyng Children's Centre, Swindon

26 October 2006

(Photograph) - A mother and toddler from the Robert Le Kyng Children's Centre, Swindon, enjoy a swimming session at the end of a week during which families and children were...

Two-year-old banned from nursery after biting children

26 October 2006

A nursery has permanently excluded a child for persistent biting of other children. Two-year-old Raphael Korkis (pictured), who has been attending Lilliput Lodge Day Nursery in Hull since he was...

'Train carers to deal with poverty'

26 October 2006

Childcare practitioners should be taught about the effects of poverty as part of their professional development and training, according to a public interest body for children's services. A report, The...

Media watch

26 October 2006

Disney theme parks in Europe and America will no longer serve chips and burgers, said The Times. Healthy alternatives such as vegetables and low-fat milk will replace junk food in...

Nursery nurses plan action after executive pay soars

26 October 2006

Greenwich nursery nurses involved in a long-running pay dispute are furious after the London borough increased its chief executive's salary by £18,000 - more than one of the nursery nurses...

Reviewing the social care workforce

26 October 2006

A final report reviewing the social care workforce was launched by the care services minister Ian Lewis and children's minister Parmjit Dhanda last week. The Options for Excellence review was...

Active Learning

26 October 2006

Active Learning, an aspiring nursery chain, has paid over £1.5 million to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham for a detached two-storey Regency property. The Grove House site in...

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