I'll try to keep this brief. I recently started DS (2.10) in a private nursery-cum-preschool locally. He goes two mornings a week (8-1pm). I chose it because I liked it, but also on the basis that, although it's very expensive for us in the short term (basically £250 a month incl. meals), the cost would go down by well over half in January when the funding kicked in (it runs in the holidays as well, so we knew we would still have to pay for those weeks in full, plus the meal costs).
Anyway, yesterday we got a letter to say that free funding is now only going to be offered during part of each session - ie 8-11am in the mornings and 1-4pm in the afternoons. So, in order to get the full 15 hours of funding, you would have to send your child for 5 sessions per week. In our case, DS will now only qualify for 6 hours of free funding rather than the full 10 hours that he attends, assuming I keep him on 2 mornings a week. In a nutshell, this means that the cost of sending him there after January has just risen by 70%.
I phoned the Early Years Education team at my local authority, and they have told me that the nursery is totally within its rights to do this.
I'm very angry and upset about this. My instinct is to tell them to stick their place up their arse. However, DS has only been there a couple of months, and it was a nightmare getting him settled, and he's now formed a really strong attachment to his key worker, so the thought of taking him out and trying to settle him somewhere else is ghastly (and, I think, unfair on him).
So I'm not sure there's anything I can do except try to find the money to keep him there (I'm not working, and I'm expecting another baby this weekend, so it's not easy). But I was just interested to see if other nurseries were doing the same thing?