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Archive for February 2010
This Week’s Lunch Menus
28/02/2010 by Ed.
Week 1st – 5th March 2010
Monday: Steak Pie with Leek and Potato Mash, Rice Pudding
Tuesday: Lamb Meatballs and Butterbeans, Fruit Pie and Custard
Wednesday:
Turkey Bolognaise Pie, Pineapple and Grapes
Thursday: Sausages with Cauliflower and Broccoli Bake, Semolina
Friday: Chicken and Mushroom Curry with Brown Rice, Gooseberry Sponge
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Nursery costs in England rise above inflation rate
15/02/2010 by Ed.
Nursery costs in England have increased at almost double the rate of inflation, despite the recession. The findings come from childcare charity Daycare Trust’s annual Childcare Costs Survey, compiled from figures submitted by Family Information Services in
Purnima Tanuku, Chief Executive of National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) comments: “High quality childcare is crucial in the current economic climate and it is also important to recognise that many nurseries themselves have seen falling demand due to job losses and reduced hours of use by parents. NDNA recognises that many parents find it difficult to pay for childcare, but our evidence also shows nurseries are experiencing a real battle to remain open in tough times and achieve challenging government targets for better qualified staff. Nurseries themselves are very aware of the struggles parents face and are working hard to keep increases to an absolute minimum, with many barely breaking even.
Purnima adds: “Although the average rise (in fees) of 5.1% sounds high, it is important to consider the reason for this…… Nurseries are working hard to achieve the government vision of a highly qualified nursery team with graduate leadership, but are finding it hard to reward them without passing some of the cost to parents. We agree that more help is to be welcomed for parents, but equally government needs to look at more investment in nurseries so that they can pay their staff the wages they deserve without making childcare unaffordable for parents. In the meantime, it is vital that parents check they are getting all the help available for the costs of childcare, such as childcare vouchers and tax credits, as these can make significant savings yet there are many families who are unaware they are entitled to them..……Childcare is vital to the success and recovery of the economy, and we hope that all political parties will ensure supporting families and the sector is high on the agenda for their manifestos.”
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This Week’s Lunch Menus
15/02/2010 by Ed.
Week 15th – 19th February 2010
Monday: Lasagne with green salad and garlic bread, Natural yoghurt and peaches
Tuesday: Lamb curry served with vegetable rice, Pancakes
Wednesday: Yorkshire Pudding with savoury filling, Apple pie and custard
Thursday: Chicken and Vegetable Plait, Rice pudding with Sultanas
Friday: Cheesy Vegetable Bake with Fishcakes, Apricot Sponge
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This Week’s Lunch Menus
09/02/2010 by Ed.
Week 8th – 12th February 2010
Monday: Cajun Style Chicken with sliced potatoes, Stewed Apple and Custard
Tuesday: Spinach and Ricotta Cheese brown rice Loaf, Banana Mousse
Wednesday: Roast chicken and vegetables, Chocolate sponge
Thursday: Captain’s fish pie topped with cauliflower mash, Fruits of the Forest Crumble
Friday: Sausage and chive cakes with broccoli and cheese sauce, Lemon curd tart and custard
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