Councils and childcare providers collaborate to deliver 30 hours

Jess Brown
Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Two of the eight councils piloting 30 hours of free childcare outline how they will use it to encourage early years settings to increase the number of places and test flexible approaches to provision to help parents into work.

Hertfordshire council has set up hubs in nursery schools to help parents find a free childcare place for their children. Picture: Lucy Carlier
Hertfordshire council has set up hubs in nursery schools to help parents find a free childcare place for their children. Picture: Lucy Carlier

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