by Mummytothree » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:18 pm
F Y I
This is the result of the meeting held with Council by Alex Sykes who
ran the petition on Change:
Hi all,
Yesterday, I met with Wandsworth Council’s Cabinet member for Education & Children’s Services, Councillor Cathy Tracey, and the chair of the Education & Children’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Councillor Steffi Sutters, to get to the bottom of exactly what they have planned for the One O’Clock Clubs.
It’s not good news.
From September this year the Council has to find 894 childcare places for disadvantaged 2 year olds, rising to 1,400 extra places by 2014. This is not their decision but an obligation imposed by the Government. Wandsworth Council says this is why it has to change the use of the One O’Clock Club buildings. They claim they have no choice – they are simply the only available suitable spaces for the two year olds.
They will ask private nurseries to take over the buildings on 5 year leases at the following centres from 1 June 2013:
• Bolingbroke
• Windmill
• Coronation Gardens
• King George’s Park
• Fontley Way
Are there really no alternatives buildings available? A new private nursery’s just opened in a Council owned building in Wandsworth Cemetery. The Alvering library on Allfarthing Lane was turned into a Prep School last year. Councillor Tracey accepted that these sites would have been suitable. I suspect there are others around.
Plus, there seems to be a question as to whether the One O'Clock clubs are suitable as nurseries for 2 year olds anyway. Many of the One O'Clock Clubs are already used as playgroups or nurseries in the morning so any new places would be in the afternoons. Of course, two year olds have naps in the afternoons. Hardly ideal. A meeting of the Council's Early Years Partnership this morning (made up fo Children's centre staff, childminders, nursery heads, parents and other early years experts) shared this view but, sadly, has no power to influence the Council's decision.
The real problem is that even if the One O'Clock Club buildings aren’t needed for new nurseries, there’s no funding for them anymore.
The One O’Clock Clubs are paid for from the Early Years Intervention Grant the Council gets from the government. When the new policy comes into operation it won’t get this money any more. Instead, the government will pay the money directly to the nurseries providing the 2 year old places. So the funding for the One O’Clock Clubs has effectively disappeared. Turning them into nurseries kills two birds with one stone. Handy!
What will happen to the drop in ‘Stay & Play’ sessions currently run from the One O’Clock Centres? Councillor Tracey stressed that she is committed to them continuing in some form. There will be a consultation. Ultimately though, it will be up to the private nurseries who take them over. To use the Council’s wording the nurseries will have “the opportunity…to offer a “Stay and play” facility for a charge and at hours to suit their provision”.
On top of all this (and somewhat giving lie to the Council’s insistence this is all about the 2 year old places) the Battersea Park One O’Clock Centre building will be put out to tender for use as a family friendly commercial café as part of the redesign of the Adventure Playground.
So under the Council’s plans the One O’Clock Clubs as we know and love them are going to disappear as soon as 1st June.
The plan to use the buildings for nurseries will be discussed (and presumably approved) at a Committee meeting on 12th February at the Town Hall at 7.30 pm. There will then be a consultation into what “Stay and Play” services are offered going forward.
I asked for permission to address the Committee meeting which will decide the issue but this has been refused. It's meetings are public though so, although we won't be able to actually speak, I'm still keen to get as many people as possible along to the meeting just to show the strength of opposition there is to the plan. It is at 7.30 pm on 12th Febuary at the Town Hall. Put it in your diaries!
Thanks for your support
Alex
This message is from Alex Sykes who started the petition "Wandsworth Council: Keep the Wandsworth One O'Clock Clubs Open," which you signed on Change.org.
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This is the result of the meeting held with Council by Alex Sykes who
ran the petition on Change:
Hi all,
Yesterday, I met with Wandsworth Council’s Cabinet member for Education & Children’s Services, Councillor Cathy Tracey, and the chair of the Education & Children’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Councillor Steffi Sutters, to get to the bottom of exactly what they have planned for the One O’Clock Clubs.
It’s not good news.
From September this year the Council has to find 894 childcare places for disadvantaged 2 year olds, rising to 1,400 extra places by 2014. This is not their decision but an obligation imposed by the Government. Wandsworth Council says this is why it has to change the use of the One O’Clock Club buildings. They claim they have no choice – they are simply the only available suitable spaces for the two year olds.
They will ask private nurseries to take over the buildings on 5 year leases at the following centres from 1 June 2013:
• Bolingbroke
• Windmill
• Coronation Gardens
• King George’s Park
• Fontley Way
Are there really no alternatives buildings available? A new private nursery’s just opened in a Council owned building in Wandsworth Cemetery. The Alvering library on Allfarthing Lane was turned into a Prep School last year. Councillor Tracey accepted that these sites would have been suitable. I suspect there are others around.
Plus, there seems to be a question as to whether the One O'Clock clubs are suitable as nurseries for 2 year olds anyway. Many of the One O'Clock Clubs are already used as playgroups or nurseries in the morning so any new places would be in the afternoons. Of course, two year olds have naps in the afternoons. Hardly ideal. A meeting of the Council's Early Years Partnership this morning (made up fo Children's centre staff, childminders, nursery heads, parents and other early years experts) shared this view but, sadly, has no power to influence the Council's decision.
The real problem is that even if the One O'Clock Club buildings aren’t needed for new nurseries, there’s no funding for them anymore.
The One O’Clock Clubs are paid for from the Early Years Intervention Grant the Council gets from the government. When the new policy comes into operation it won’t get this money any more. Instead, the government will pay the money directly to the nurseries providing the 2 year old places. So the funding for the One O’Clock Clubs has effectively disappeared. Turning them into nurseries kills two birds with one stone. Handy!
What will happen to the drop in ‘Stay & Play’ sessions currently run from the One O’Clock Centres? Councillor Tracey stressed that she is committed to them continuing in some form. There will be a consultation. Ultimately though, it will be up to the private nurseries who take them over. To use the Council’s wording the nurseries will have “the opportunity…to offer a “Stay and play” facility for a charge and at hours to suit their provision”.
On top of all this (and somewhat giving lie to the Council’s insistence this is all about the 2 year old places) the Battersea Park One O’Clock Centre building will be put out to tender for use as a family friendly commercial café as part of the redesign of the Adventure Playground.
So under the Council’s plans the One O’Clock Clubs as we know and love them are going to disappear as soon as 1st June.
The plan to use the buildings for nurseries will be discussed (and presumably approved) at a Committee meeting on 12th February at the Town Hall at 7.30 pm. There will then be a consultation into what “Stay and Play” services are offered going forward.
I asked for permission to address the Committee meeting which will decide the issue but this has been refused. It's meetings are public though so, although we won't be able to actually speak, I'm still keen to get as many people as possible along to the meeting just to show the strength of opposition there is to the plan. It is at 7.30 pm on 12th Febuary at the Town Hall. Put it in your diaries!
Thanks for your support
Alex
This message is from Alex Sykes who started the petition "Wandsworth Council: Keep the Wandsworth One O'Clock Clubs Open," which you signed on Change.org.
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