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Ruby Wax

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  • Wednesday, November 5, 2003
  • | Nursery World
(Photograph) - Popular comedienne Ruby Wax entertained management and training consultant Sue Overton and educational co-ordinator Sue Hodgson along with more than 400 employees of Child Base last month at the nursery chain's sixth annual conference. Its theme was 'Building a confident future', and Ruby amused delegates with stories of her childhood and her experiences of motherhood. Photo by Tony Hardacre

People and places: A monthly round-up

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  • Wednesday, September 12, 2007
  • | Nursery World
Staff and friends of Caego Day Nursery in Wrexham have raised 1,100 to buy a special bike for a three-year-old girl with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. The bike should help Elizabeth Kilshaw get around as well as have some fun. The nurery held a raffle, a 'pamper party' and a sponsored parachute jump to raise the money.

Brothers Nnadozie and Abaobi Ezenekwe

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  • Wednesday, November 5, 2003
  • | Nursery World
(Photograph) - Brothers Nnadozie and Abaobi Ezenekwe enjoyed playing African drums at the CarAf Centre in the London borough of Camden, which celebrated Black History Month by holding International Black Day. The special day at the centre brought together adults and children from Barbados, Nigeria, Jamaica, Ghana, Grenada, Zambia, Trinidad and Somalia to celebrate diversity and enjoy special cultural performances, traditional foods, dance, music and literature. Photo Michael Melia

Speaking out

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  • Wednesday, October 22, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Nanny registration was the issue everyone kept returning to at the Professional Nanny conference on 4 October, though many topics were on the agenda. More than 100 nannies made their way to the Business Design Centre in London for the conference, which was opened with a letter of support sent by the Duchess of York - a.k.a. Fergie - saying 'As a full-time working mother and employer of nannies myself, I know all about their hard work, professionalism and dedication to their work.' Then it was the turn of the Sure Start minister, Baroness Catherine Ashton, who also said she was speaking 'as a mum who's employed nannies and childminders and used nursery provision'. But she disappointed many of those present when she said that the Government was 'nowhere near to thinking about' a nanny register. Nannies fired a barrage of challenges at the minister. There's already a system in place for registering childminders, so why not for nannies? Why talk about quality with childminders but not nannies? Why should a nanny have to lose children to a childminder or nursery where the parents can claim tax credits? Does the Government have any plans for recognising the training nannies have done? They felt Baroness Ashton left their questions unsatisfactorily answered, but she promised to listen, and she said, 'We don't want to lose you' - implying that the Government would prefer nannies to use their childcaring skills elsewhere.

Lego children's centre

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  • Tuesday, November 30, 2010
  • | Nursery World
A children's centre made from more than a million Lego bricks is the largest inhabited Lego structure in the world.

Close relations

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  • Wednesday, November 5, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Nursery chains with an eye on development might be wise to link up with schools, says Simon Vevers The plan to concentrate a wide range of services, including childcare, in clusters of extended schools lies at the heart of the recent Government Green Paper, Every Child Matters, and has the potential to redraw the childcare map in England.

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