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DD is a year old in July - when will she be entitled to some funded hours?

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Aquamarinemermaid · 10/01/2024 14:04

Will she be entitled from September, or from the following September (2025?)

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KateyCuckoo · 10/01/2024 14:09

15 hours from September 2024

Aquamarinemermaid · 10/01/2024 14:10

Thanks, I didn’t expect that - what a welcome turn up for the books!

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HJ40 · 10/01/2024 14:13

Assuming you are working?

Aquamarinemermaid · 10/01/2024 14:15

Yes, go back in June unfortunately!

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HJ40 · 10/01/2024 14:20

On the bright side though - getting funding is amazing. I'm gutted my DC are too old!

Aquamarinemermaid · 10/01/2024 14:20

It really is. Ds just got the thirty hours so I might actually have some money this time!

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HollyLondoner · 10/01/2024 14:25

@Aquamarinemermaid hello! Also have a baby turning one in July. There SHOULD be free hours from September. It's 15 hours term time only so around 10 hours all year round so it should get you a free day at nursery. Any free hours is something though 😊. I'm using my annual leave to return in September so stretching out my leave.

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