The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Children getting more nursery time

- CHERYL PEEBLES

More than 2,200 young children in Perthshire and Kinross are being provided with additional time at nursery.

Despite the Scottish Government requiremen­t for expansion of free early learning and childcare to 1,140 hours being delayed, Perth and Kinross Council said it was making very good progress in implementi­ng the extra hours.

Fifty local authority nurseries in the area are already able to deliver the longer sessions, with the number of children in them up from 578 last year to 2,205 from this academic year.

It is hoped that eligible children – all three and four-year-olds and some two-year-olds – will be offered the full entitlemen­t in the coming months.

Across Scotland nursery entitlemen­t is being increased from 600 hours a year to 1,140 hours, but the government’s August 2020 deadline was ditched in March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Local authoritie­s, including Perth and Kinross, had to halt some constructi­on projects to extend, alter and build new nurseries, but are pressing ahead with rolling out the enhanced offering to families.

Perth and Kinross councillor­s will be given an update on progress when the lifelong learning committee meets tomorrow.

Committee convener Caroline Shiers said: “I am confident that, together with our funded provider partners, we are in a solid position to move on to full entitlemen­t in the months ahead.”

The enhanced provision is being made at council-run nurseries and with funded providers, including private nurseries and childminde­rs. A variety of different sessions are offered to families.

Infrastruc­ture works were delayed by the pandemic at Coupar Angus, Inchture, Letham, Longforgan, Oakbank, Newhill, Rattray and St Ninian’s primary schools but once they are complete they will provide a further 285 places.

Work has been completed at Blair Atholl, City of Perth Early Childhood Centre, Crieff, Glenlyon, Kirkmichae­l, Murthly and Royal School of Dunkeld.

It also started in the summer at Logierait, and outdoor provision is being created at Goodlyburn and Robert Douglas Memorial primary schools.

 ??  ?? Councillor Caroline Shiers, convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s lifelong learning committee.
Councillor Caroline Shiers, convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s lifelong learning committee.

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