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Minister rejects suggestion original pre-school credit was too small

by isleofman.com 27th June 2014
The Minister for Policy and Reform has rejected any suggestion that the original amount of credit given towards pre-school provision was too small.
Government announced today (Fri) that it's to double the money it spends on the scheme from nearly ?500,000 to ?1 million.
Chris Robertshaw says the original system where half of the Island had access to free pre-school education and the other didn't, was unfair.
The number of private sector nurseries increased significantly when government withdrew from providing the service.
And Mr Robertshaw says government had started a nursery credit facility at that time, he had gone on record as saying he would increase financial assistance as soon as he could
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Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 27th, June 2014 02:45pm.

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