First spade in the ground
Written by Shaun Moore on April 28, 2010
Building work has begun at five nurseries which were awarded money by Gloucestershire Council to provide permanent facilities for pre-school children.
Little Meadows Nursery in Quedgeley, Piccolo Bears Nursery in Cheltenham, Hartpury Nursery, Phoenix Nursery in Nailsworth and Mitton Manor Nursery are first of 14 community providers of pre-school providers to have work starting to replace their buildings and improve the learning environment of the children.
Cllr Stephen McMillan, Cabinet Member for Young People, said: “It is really good to see that real improvement in facilities is being delivered for these nurseries by the county council. I hope that the children are able to enjoy their start in the school system so much more through improved surroundings.”
The county council is spending £7.3million and the works are being funded by the Sure Start and Early Years Childcare Grant.
All of the projects will be completed by the Autumn term.