Government Funding Boosts Nursery Places for Kidderminster Families
- kwatts45
- Sep 12
- 1 min read
Kidderminster parents are taking the opportunity for their 2-years olds of taking up nursery places thanks to changes in government funding for working families.
Little Trinity Nursery this time last year had on role 70 children with the number attending this September risen to 104.
Nursery Manager Gaynor Carter stated: “This funding is a fantastic opportunity for so many working parents as they can now access nursery places earlier which previously were unavailable to them.

“Nursery activities are designed to nurture child development and provide new experiences not available in a home environment, from inclusive extended curricular activities to extra-curricular sessions that parents can choose from such as dance, music and sports sessions with external specialist teachers and trainers, with the overall focus on simply having fun whilst learning.”
The government’s initiative not only supports child development but also empowers parents by providing them with the flexibility and peace of mind they need.
Added Gaynor: “We’re excited about the positive impact this funding will have on the local community and look forward to welcoming even more children in the future.”
