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Happy New Year to all Nursery World readers. 2003 no doubt will be another eventful year for the early years sector, as more details are revealed about how the recommendations of the cross-cutting s...
MPs scrutinise childcare costs
The suitability and affordability of childcare in Britain is to be the subject of an inquiry in the spring by the Work and Pensions select committee. The UK-wide inquiry will look at how suitable an...
Glasgow Schools Calendar 2003
(Photograph) - Budding artist Kirsty Smith, a five-year-old at Swinton Primary School in Glasgow, went for the floral touch on the cover she designed for the Glasgow Schools Calendar 2003. The artw...
Practitioners can have say on play
Early years practitioners in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have been invited to give their views as part of a nationwide review being carried out by the Government to decide the shape of a ...
Nannies are being invited to attend a series of evening workshops
Nannies are being invited to attend a series of evening workshops being co-hosted by the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses, Nannies at Work and chartered accountants Nyman Linden. The sessi...
Childcare near to home or en route to work is preferred to workplace nurseries
Childcare near to home or en route to work is preferred to workplace nurseries by two-thirds of parents living and working in London, according to a survey by the charity Parents at Work and the Cit...
Quote of the week
'I was a lot fitter than most of the rugger players at my school because my parents had no car and I walked or cycled everywhere' Broadcaster John Humphrys on sport in schools, the Sunday Times
Opening of Springfield Nursery
(Photograph) - John Allin, mayor of Mansfield and chairman of Mansfield District Council, had a ball at the opening of Nottinghamshire's first Neighbourhood Nursery. The Springfield Nursery at the ...
Child poverty aim 'can't rely on jobs'
The target of halving child poverty in Britain by 2010 will fail if the Government relies too heavily on its pledge to get 70 per cent of lone parents into work during the same timespan, according t...
Rules for agencies 'are costly red tape'
Proposed national standards for the regulation of childcare agencies in Scotland could prove a costly and bureaucratic public relations exercise and may not ensure child protection, according to one...
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