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Nurseries warn of rising fees ahead of childcare expansion

This highlights a significant concern in the early years education sector. Despite the government's pledge to increase funding for early years education, sector leaders argue that the proposed uplift is insufficient to cover escalating costs. Rising expenses due to inflation, higher wages, and operational costs are straining many providers, leaving them worried about the sustainability of their services. This could impact the quality and availability of early years education, affecting families and children reliant on these services. Many are urging the government to reconsider its funding strategy to ensure it aligns with the actual financial challenges faced by the sector.

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