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  1. Oh yes, no reply from my MP either, other than is auto response
  2. Thanks louby - it is a rubbish situation all round
  3. Thank you Panders I can't really believe they are taking this stance - I have no expectation of funding for this half-term, fully accept that this was my decision to close, I don't regret that decision I know it was the right thing to do. Every piece of info sent out so far had indicated that I would just need to enter all children as 'late joiners' and could gain their funding for Spring 4 To have that taken away and to threaten me with the notion that they might not fund from April has left me completely gobsmacked Seriously thinking do I need this cr*p in my life
  4. I have a real dilemma - Kent have dropped a bit of a bombshell today and I literally have no idea what to do Mr S said 'talk it over with your forum friends' so I will My position is that I am closed - I just cannot and will not put the children, parents and group's adults at risk of infection - I can't believe that we (EY) are so undervalued and that we have been put in this position. I know that if I opened I would get probably 3 children in, parents fully support my stance and most were keen to tell me that they wouldn't send their children in even if I was open LA have now said 'open now and claim usual funding, if you don't we won't fund for after half-term', further to that there is apparently no guarantee that they will fund after Easter because the 'census' will not provide for that My choices are: a. open now - hmm nope that is not happening b. pray that schools don't reopen after half-term (I have told my parents that I will open in line with schools) and keep quiet about all of this c. write to my parents and explain that I won't now be able to open after half-term and give them the option to 'go elsewhere' d. decide that it is now time to 'throw the towel in' and close completely
  5. We had a lovely surprise this morning, it was snowing and there was about an inch or so on the ground...…..just before 8am there was a knocking on one of our front windows, it was eldest grandson with the two little ones they had walked down from their house to ours (very short distance) lovely to see them even if it was through glass! DIL sent some great videos and photos too - they had even managed to build a snowman
  6. Oooh - tooth fairy visit tonight then!
  7. Happy Birthday Key Dude!
  8. Just dropping in to say - it's Friday! Hope everyone is coping as well as possible
  9. Oh no Gezabel, I am so sorry to read that - I sincerely hope that you stay well xxx
  10. You weren't quick enough Mousie - needed to be in the first five - lets hope it is soon checked and up and running again
  11. Pleased you checked in young Froglet - you know I worry if you don't That pressie sounds fabulous
  12. Signed
  13. I have emailed my MP - also got an 'automatic response' apparently he is receiving an unprecedented amount of emails (I bet he is!) but will aim to respond as soon as possible - I won't be holding my breath......
  14. Please do - not need for any giggling though! 🤣
  15. Sad to say that I can't take anything that Dr Jenny Harries says seriously, she was happy for The Cheltenham Festival (horse racing) and the big football match (can't remember the details) to go ahead in March of last year.... I would much rather listen to Professor Calum Semple: Earlier this week BBC Breakfast interviewed Professor Calum Semple, a virologist and member of SAGE. When asked he if he could give any idea why early years settings were remaining open when schools were not, he said “no, I can’t” he went on to say that the decision to do so may be political as it was not a scientific one, he added, the reality is that, under these circumstances every opportunity to remove social mixing is vitally important.
  16. I can't help you I am afraid - I had one piece of info (phone call) that made me think Kent had decided to pay for only those children attending (this wouldn't work for me) but then this morning the latest news was that they have not yet decided Good luck with everything nomski
  17. Do you think they will go up - I wouldn't be too sure - I think (very sadly) that we haven't reached the peak of this wave yet - surely if infection rates continue to grow right minded people will be less inclined to send their children
  18. Oh I will add that I don't have any parents relying on me to allow them to work That seemed to be what our glorious leader was indicating was the rationale for keeping us open Might try and find the comment from Prof. Calum Semple that this was purely political decision which was not supported by SAGE
  19. It will only be a fleshed out version of what I have included in my (now edited) post
  20. I will certainly be writing to mine - it will provide a wonderful opportunity for me to express my complete outrage I took the decision, with support from parents, to keep my setting closed - great decision as it turns out, as LA will only fund those children actually present, I think I would have had no more than three each morning - that level of funding would hardly cover my rent However my initial decision was based on safety concerns - I simply will not/cannot put the children, their families and the groups adults at increased risk of infection - the infection rate in my area is terrifying
  21. Same - but I'm willing to give it a try
  22. Yep - that's what I thought too - good old Judith though for asking the question
  23. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-55567154
  24. Go Brighton! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-55567154
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