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Children at the Willow Nursery in Clapham during a mood class Credit: Andrew Crowley There is a perfect storm brewing in pre-school childcare. Nannies are in high demand as pulled-out parents juggle homeschooling and full-time work. Yet nanny-sharing – and other creative arrangements that make it more affordable – are off the kitchen table for now. The supply of live-in au pairs, a well-used solution for busy households in urban areas, is under threat too, with effortless travel restricted in the short term by Covid and the longer term (potentially) by Brexit. Childminders, or ‘carebnbs’ as they are now being dubbed, have experienced problems as well. Many families withdrew children from their care entirely over the last year (although that is not a legal requirement), uncomfortable with exposing themselves to four or five other households. ....
Crown Place VCT PLC : Half-yearly Financial Report Crown Place VCT PLC LEI number: 213800SYIQPA3L3T1Q68 As required by the UK Listing Authority s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 4.2, Crown Place VCT PLC (the “Company”) today makes public its information relating to the Half-yearly Financial Report (which is unaudited) for the six months to 31 December 2020. This announcement was approved by the Board of Directors on 15 February 2021. The full Half-yearly Financial Report for the period to 31 December 2020 will shortly be sent to shareholders and will be available on the Albion Capital Group LLP website by clicking Investment policy The Company invests in a broad portfolio of smaller, unquoted growth businesses across a variety of sectors including higher risk technology companies. Investments take the form of equity or a mixture of equity and loans. ....
The closure of schools in England has turned the lives of millions of families upside down for the second time in less than a year. Boris Johnson s announcement means parents are now left trying to balance their jobs with childcare and homeschooling for at least another six weeks. Less than 48 hours after the prime minister s address, traffic on the search engine childcare.co.uk was up by 314% on last year and employment law specialists have seen a massive increase in demand for advice for parents. Sara Dalrymple and her husband both continued working during the first lockdown as well as looking after their four and seven-year-old sons. ....