Hughes queries spending

By Catherine Gaunt
Nursery World
14 December 2006

Children's minister Beverley Hughes is writing to all local authority chief executives this week to ask them how they are apportioning money to early years and childcare providers. Speaking at the National Day Nurseries Association conference in London last week, Ms Hughes said that although she believed the Government's £3bn funding to local authorities, and the extra £82m to support the extension of the nursery education grant to 38 weeks, was 'sufficient' to give all parents free entitlement, she wanted to look at how different areas were distributing money 'between early years and school-aged children and between different sectors in...

 

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