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Hi ladies, I need your advice,


My son is 6 months old, and I have been at home on maternity leave but I need to return back to work soon and I have heard that under 2 years of age, we are entitled to get a certain amount of hours for free in nurseries. However, this results in a long waiting list.

Is that correct? And which nurseries would you recommend based on your experience.


Thank you

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Could it be that you've misheard? The government provides 15hrs free (termtime only) for children aged 3+, or 2+ if from a low income household. Unless you mean another scheme I'm unaware of.


All families are eligible to apply for other help though, for example childcare vouchers which are a salary sacrifice scheme from your employer. there is good info about help with childcare here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/childcare-costs


Generally nurseries do have a waiting list of several months but I know many people with babies the same age as mine who were able to secure places at much shorter notice at a range of nurseries. Whereabouts do you live?

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