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Funded Nursey Places

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BlueThursday · 13/07/2016 20:59

DD is only 18 months so a bit ahead of myself but curious!

She goes to a private nursery in a neighbouring council - when the time for her funded hours comes I take it we can't have those at her existing nursery?

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QuackDuckQuack · 13/07/2016 21:00

If they offer funded hours then you should be able to.

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BlueThursday · 13/07/2016 21:01

Ah great, even though it's not "our" council?

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nc060 · 13/07/2016 21:02

You won't necessarily get them in local council either. My son goes to a private nursery in Falkirk where we live but don't get funded hours as the catchment area where his nursery is has enough school nursery places - the catchment area we live in doesnt so if he went to a private nursery near our house rather than work he would get funded hours. SOOO angry, working parents getting punished as usual!

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BlueThursday · 13/07/2016 21:04

I've a friend who was in that situation, her DS didn't get a place until almost 4, she was really anxious as he'd only even been with a childminder and no proper nursery setting

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PoppyAmex · 13/07/2016 21:07

nc that is unfair. My children attend a private nursery in Falkirk too, but they have a partnership with the local authority and we receive funding (doesn't cover the private fees by a long way, but helps).

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PoppyAmex · 13/07/2016 21:08

For further clarification, I meant it's unfair you don't get funding.

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Loupee · 13/07/2016 21:14

My DS goes to a private nursery in a neighbouring council, he gets his funded hours there and has been a reduction in fees to pay because of this

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BlueThursday · 13/07/2016 21:23

So mibbies aye mibbies naw Grin

As I said, a wee bit far off. Our actual nearest council nursery is closing too (it's practically on our doorstep) so I'm torn by staying at the lovely private one until school but without DD likely to be going to school with any of the others and having the logistical problems the council nursery that will be nearest

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Loupee · 13/07/2016 22:08

It never occurred to me he wouldn't tbh. Our nursery manager gave us forms and helped us fill them out without a raised eyebrow anywhere. I did the form when he was about 2 and a half. One of his friends at nursery actually lives in a different council area again

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QuackDuckQuack · 13/07/2016 23:05

I wonder whether it works the same way in Scotland and other parts of the U.K. I haven't heard of that kind of restriction in my area. But I have heard (on MN) all sorts of workarounds that nurseries use to enable them to effectively top up fees, rather than subsidising free hours using the paid hours of other children. Some of those workarounds don't follow the rules of the scheme, others aren't really in the spirit of the scheme - but do fall within the rules and a few are straightforward and well within the rules.

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