Pounds 45m boost for child care places
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Your support makes all the difference.Child care provision for the over-fives was given a pounds 45m boost yesterday. Gillian Shepherd, Secretary of State for Employment, announced plans to allocate the money - designed to help develop and set up new care places - over a three-year period through Training and Enterprise Councils.
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