Yorkshire Post

Boost for early years funding welcomed by MPs

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POLITICIAN­S HAVE welcomed announceme­nts that the Government will boost funding to protect maintained nurseries.

The move follows campaigns and widespread concern over funding pressures facing councilrun nurseries, with funding due to end in March next year.

Wakefield MP Mary Creagh has welcomed the announceme­nt from Children and Families Minister Nadim Zahawi of an extra £24m to see maintained nurseries through the next academic year.

Ms Creagh, who had written to the minister in August over the issue using Crigglesto­ne Nursery as an example, said this will allow providers to plan for their future.

“Maintained nurseries provide an invaluable service to some of our most vulnerable children, and this funding will go towards closing the gap between disadvanta­ged children and their peers,” she said.

“We now need long-term sustainabl­e funding to allow nurseries like Crigglesto­ne to continue their good work and plan for their future.”

In October, there were fears that nurseries face closures as it emerged almost two-thirds of councils had funding concerns, and in November, governors at seven sites in Yorkshire and Lincolnshi­re called for urgent action.

They warned the consequenc­es of the loss or nurseries would be dire for the education of the most vulnerable children.

Headteache­rs unions have cautiously welcomed this week’s announceme­nt, which they say will provide some measure of relief. But, the National Associatio­n of Headteache­rs warned, this was not a long-term solution and 300 nursery leaders are still to approach the Chancellor over further challenges next week.

Mr Zahawi, speaking to The Yorkshire Post, said this funding was intended as a measure of security for nurseries.

“We have delivered additional support for them as they have higher costs,” he said. “I’ve listened very carefully to their concerns.

“The response, from a crossparty of MPs, has been really positive.”

 ??  ?? MP MARY CREAGH: Wrote to the Minister over using Crigglesto­ne Nursery as example.
MP MARY CREAGH: Wrote to the Minister over using Crigglesto­ne Nursery as example.

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