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Bolton council consultation to close Harvey Nursery in July 2021
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Harvey A CAMPAIGN to to stop the last local authority run nursery from being closed in Bolton was given a massive boost as councillors backed moves to explore ways of keeping it open. Town hall chiefs had put forward proposals to shut Harvey Nursery in Great Lever, three years after it was saved following a public outcry. The closure of the nursery will result in around 50 children having to be found alternative provision and the loss of jobs. Martin Donaghy, the Labour group’s children’s services spokesman, gained support from a sizeable majority of Bolton Council after the matter had been called in by Labour members to be scrutinised further.
Harvey Nursery SUPPORT for a campaign to to stop the last local authority run nursery from being closed is growing as the controversial proposal is debated at a meeting of the full council tomorrow. Town hall chiefs have again put forward proposals to shut Harvey Nursery in Great Lever just three years after it was saved following a public outcry. The closure of the nursery will result in 50 children having to be found alternative provision and the loss of jobs. Martin Donaghy, Labour Group s Children’s Services spokesman, successfully gained the backing he needed to prompt a full debate on the issue.
A NURSERY in one of the most deprived areas of Bolton has again been earmarked for closure just three years after it was saved following a public outcry. Harvey Nursery in Great Lever is under threat after Town Hall chiefs said it was becoming too costly to keep open. The nursery for babies to pre-school children is the only Bolton Council run nursery. Under the proposals 15 full time posts will be lost and more than 50 children will have to be placed in alternative provision. The proposal was discussed at a council meeting last week, but was called in by Cllr Donaghy, Labour s children s services spokesperson, to be re-examined before a decision is made, which would lead to 15 full-time posts being axed.
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