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Southwark schools get government funds for new nursery classes

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A total of eleven educational institutions located in the southern part of the capital have been allocated fresh financial support to establish additional early years placements, aimed at assisting families facing difficulties with childcare expenses, according to reporting by Frankie Hills.

The administration has revealed that these initiatives are intended to address the financial burdens of childcare and offer improved assistance to parents who are in employment. The investment of £45 million will generate thousands of new placements.

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