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Children to lose free places as council stops funding nurseries

Three nurseries in Scotland have been told they will no longer receive funding for the early years entitlement, meaning that parents will have to move their children elsewhere or miss out on a free place.

East Calder Playgroup, and Park Road Playgroup and Little Flyers Too in Broxbourn, have all lost their contracts with West Lothian Council to provide free places for threeand four-year-olds. The council chooses its partner providers every three years via a tendering process in which past performance is not taken into account, as the council has been advised that this would discriminate against providers applying for the funding for the first time.

The council said that because more settings applied than there were places required in certain areas, priority was given to the highest scoring providers.

Michelle McLeary, manager of Little Flyers Too, said, 'There will now be only one private provider in Broxbourn, called Wee Gems, that receives council funding, and it is also the only setting that offers full wraparound care. This setting is based in an industrial part of town that is not ideal for any of our parents. None of the parents at our nursery know where their child is going next year. One who has applied for her child to join a maintained nursery has been told that there are no spaces available in the morning, but this does not fit in with her as far as work goes.

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