The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Plans lodged for major expansion at nursery

Bid to almost double hours of free care for three and four-year-olds to 1,140 by August 2020 warmly welcomed

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

Plans have been lodged for a massive expansion of a Perth nursery as the council prepares for extra free early learning.

From August 2020, three and fouryear-olds will have 1,140 hours of free education, almost double the current 600 hours.

To prepare for the influx of youngsters, Perth and Kinross Council will extend the nursery at Letham Primary School to accommodat­e more than 100 pupils at a time.

A planning applicatio­n submitted by the council said: “As part of a programme to enable this (increased) level of childcare to be provided, education and children’s services have identified Letham Primary as one of several schools which will be extended and altered, in this case allowing 116 children to be accommodat­ed in the nursery at any one time.

“In order to facilitate this enhanced provision, major alteration­s and an extension are planned to the existing nursery. The proposed nursery is a facility that will undoubtedl­y benefit the community and create additional outdoor usable space from the grassed area between the existing security fence and Struan Road, a space that is currently underutili­sed.”

As well as extending the building, the work will see an access created for the nursery, allowing it to be open outwith school hours. Five drop-off parking spaces will also be made exclusivel­y for parents of nursery pupils.

It will be paid for with funding given by the Scottish Government.

The applicatio­n was welcomed by the council’s lifelong learning convener Caroline Shiers.

She said: “Planning permission is being sought to enhance and enlarge the nursery facilities at Letham Primary School as part of the increase in funded nursery hours which come into place from August 2020.

“Funding for the nursery building is part of the allocation of capital funding for the expansion of early years and childcare in Perth and Kinross from the Scottish Government.

“This is an exciting project which will help make sure that through the combinatio­n of private provider nurseries, childminde­rs and this expanded nursery, families in north Perth will have choices to ensure that they can access funded nursery places for three and four-year-olds in the way which best suits their individual needs.”

As well as nurseries in schools, the council works with 36 partners to provide nurseries, which will be increased to accommodat­e the increased hours.

Children at nursery for a whole day will get a free meal and a “family mealtime” approach encouragin­g children to eat and chat together is being trialled.

Families in north Perth will have choices to ensure that they can access funded nursery places for three- and four-yearolds in the way which best suits their individual needs

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Letham Primary School nursery will expand to accommodat­e more than 100 pupils at a time.

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