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We are working to maintain access to early years childcare settings for key workers’ children, vulnerable children and also children with education, health and care plans (EHCPs).

If your nursery, pre-school or early years setting has closed due to COVID-19, we want to ensure we are enabling key workers to attend work and will help you find an alternative provider if you require childcare to do so.

Please check that you meet the criteria using this flow chart www.southglos.gov.uk/documents/flowchart.png

Contact the Early Years Team by emailing earlyyears@southglos.gov.uk

You will need to provide your phone number and the name and location of your regular early years setting.

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