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Private nurseries count cost of early-years scheme

By Jon Boone,Education Correspondent

Published: December 16 2006 02:00 | Last updated: December 16 2006 02:00

Hard-pressed private nurseries are coming under further pressure from a government free-childcare scheme which many say could put them out of business.

Nurseries, which already have to compete with state-funded Sure Start centres, say they are losing money by participating in the government's early-years entitlement that gives parents 12.5 hours of free early education for 38 weeks a year.

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