Nurseries in England charging extra fees to cover funding gap, campaigners say
Parents in England are reportedly being charged extra fees by nurseries to compensate for government underfunding of free childcare hours. These additional charges, which can amount to thousands of pounds annually for consumables like food and nappies, are described by campaigners as a "cross-subsidy." In response, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has asked the competition watchdog to investigate these hidden extra charges that parents encounter when trying to access the government-funded 30 hours of childcare.

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AI-generatedParents in England are reportedly being charged extra fees by nurseries to compensate for government underfunding of free childcare hours. These additional charges, which can amount to thousands of pounds annually for consumables like food and nappies, are described by campaigners as a "cross-subsidy." In response, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has asked the competition watchdog to investigate these hidden extra charges that parents encounter when trying to access the government-funded 30 hours of childcare. A survey indicated that nearly three-quarters of parents paying for formal childcare reported paying for extras, with over a quarter citing childcare costs as a primary barrier to their preferred options. The Competition and Markets Authority has welcomed the request for a review into the early years childcare sector.
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5 extractedThe education secretary asked the competition watchdog to investigate hidden extra charges for childcare.
Nurseries are charging extra fees as a 'cross-subsidy' to cover costs due to government underfunding.
Parents in England are being charged extra fees to cover government underfunding of free childcare hours.
More than a quarter of parents found the cost of childcare was the primary barrier to accessing their preferred option.
Nearly three-quarters of parents whose children were attending formal childcare reported having to pay for extras.