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28 July 2005

If you're off on holiday this week, make sure you take your copy of Nursery World with you, because it's packed with news, views and information that you can't afford...

Anger at threat to future QA funding

28 July 2005

The future of quality assurance (QA) schemes hangs in the balance following plans mooted earlier this month in the Childcare Bill consultation, which suggest that money to fund Investors in...

Fans of JM Barrie's Peter Pan can

28 July 2005

(Photograph) - Fans of JM Barrie's Peter Pan can immerse themselves in the world of Neverland at the author's birthplace, owned by the National Trust in Kirriemuir, Scotland. Children will...

Cautious welcome for vetting system

28 July 2005

Childcare organisations have welcomed proposed vetting measures to prevent unsuitable people working with children, but have warned that the Government must ensure adequate funding to make them effective. The proposals...

Children and staff from Silks Farm Nursery School in St Ives, Cambridgeshire

28 July 2005

(Photograph) - Children and staff from Silks Farm Nursery School in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, put their best foot forward in a Foresters Big Toddle event that saw 77 nursery children...

Media watch

28 July 2005

Britain is 'breeding a generation of "globe-toddlers" who are flying before they can walk'. New research reported in the Metro shows one in eight children travel by plane before their...

Childcare workers deserve equal pay

28 July 2005

The Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN) is calling for the introduction of a national pay and career structure for everyone working in early years education and childcare. Deborah Lawson,...

Rosemary Murphy

28 July 2005

Rosemary Murphy, the former chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA), has joined the board of directors at Child Base, one of the UK's biggest nursery groups. Michael...

Fawood Children's Centre in Harlesden

28 July 2005

Fawood Children's Centre in Harlesden, north-west London, has won an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects. The £2.3m centre, which was designed by William Alsop, was praised for...

New research by the Scottish Executive

28 July 2005

New research by the Scottish Executive recommends minimum requirements for play areas and open space for all new housing, retail, industrial and leisure developments. The recommendation for a housing development...

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