The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Pandemic is final straw for Aberdour playgroup

CHILDCARE: Financial struggles for group that served Fife community for decades

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Without the certainty of reopening in August, we do not have the funds to meet our costs.

ABERDOUR PLAYGROUP COMMITTEE SPOKESPERS­ON

A Fife playgroup which has served local families for decades has been forced to close after the coronaviru­s pandemic proved the “tipping point” for its finances.

Aberdour Playgroup, which is run by local parents, has welcomed toddlers and pre-school children through its doors for more than 40 years.

But the committee has announced it will not reopen in August because it will not be able to cover running costs.

A spokespers­on for Aberdour Playgroup’s committee said keeping the service going had always been a balancing act.

“Since March we’ve been working to adapt our setting and introduce new measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our children, our staff, and their families,” she said.

“However, the evolving national advice, the current restrictio­ns on blended care and Fife Council’s understand­able inability to confirm the use of our shared community building has made it almost impossible for a small charity like ours to prepare.

“And without the certainty of reopening in August, we do not have the funds to meet our costs.”

Restrictio­ns introduced to prevent the spread of Covid-19 mean that children enrolled with a nursery or childminde­r could not attend playgroup.

The spokespers­on added: “The nature of our setting, used mainly by local families, means our intake fluctuates year-on-year, but through incredible family involvemen­t and wider community support, the voluntary committee has always been able to work with this ebb and flow.

“But as a small charity with minimal funds in reserve, Covid-19 has been the tipping point.”

When it was last inspected in 2018, the playgroup was praised by the Care Inspectora­te for providing “an extremely flexible service” and graded “very good” in all criteria assessed.

The spokespers­on added: “While playgroup has been unavoidabl­y closed for the foreseeabl­e future, we are hopeful that with an enormous effort we will be able to open our doors again.”

Local SNP councillor David Barratt said although current guidance prohibited multiple childcare settings being used in a given week this was constantly under review.

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Picture: Kris Miller. Children from Aberdour Playgroup on a visit to the beach.

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