
2 December 2008
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Local nursery staff are visiting each other's settings to share and improve good practice. Mary Evans reports.
The Welsh First Minister, Rhodri Morgan, has announced that a scheme to plant a tree every time a child is born or adopted in the country will begin next year.
The National Day Nurseries Association has appointed a new strategic board as part of changes to its governance structure.
Children across Scotland are set to benefit from a record investment in local government.
Leeds City Council has launched assessment and accreditation schemes for its early years service.
Save the Children's Keith Towler is to take on the role of children's commissioner for Wales.
Parents supporting a threatened Edinburgh nursery school are appealing to the Scottish Parliament to offer nurseries the same protection as schools.
Deals have been completed on the sale of several nurseries that had been part of the Primary Steps nursery chain.
More nursery places for two-year-olds from poorer families are expected to be announced by the DCSF this week as part of the ten-year Children's Plan.
A television parenting show that sparked criticism from childcare professionals and parents alike has been cleared by the media regulator.
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