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Day Nurseries

Volume 884: debated on Friday 17 January 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will list in the Official Report the local authorities in England and Wales which operate day nurseries, and those that do not.

From returns which relate to 31st March 1974 the following authorities (i) operated day nurseries or (ii) did not do so on that date:(i)

Northern Region

  • Durham CC
  • Northumberland CC
  • Carlisle CB
  • Gateshead CB
  • Hartlepool CB
  • Newcastle-upon-Tyne CB
  • South Shields CB
  • Sunderland CB
  • Teesside CB

(ii)

  • Cumberland CC
  • Westmorland CC
  • Darlington CB
  • Tynemouth CB

(i)

Yorkshire Region

  • West Riding CC
  • Bradford CB
  • Dewsbury CB
  • Halifax CB
  • Huddersfield CB
  • Kingston upon Hull CB
  • Leeds CB
  • Rotherham CB
  • Sheffield CB
  • Wakefield CB
  • York CB

(ii)

  • East Riding CC
  • North Riding CC
  • Barnsley CB
  • Doncaster CB

(i)

North Western Region

  • Cheshire CC
  • Lancashire CC
  • Barrow-in-Furness CB
  • Birkenhead CB
  • Blackburn CB
  • Blackpool CB
  • Bolton CB
  • Bootle CB
  • Burnley CB
  • Bury CB
  • Liverpool CB
  • Manchester CB
  • Oldham CB
  • Preston CB
  • Rochdale CB
  • St. Helens CB
  • Salford CB
  • Southport CB
  • Stockport CB
  • Wallasey CB
  • Warrington CB
  • Wigan CB

(ii)

Chester CB

(i)

West Midlands Region

  • Herefordshire CC
  • Staffordshire CC
  • Birmingham CB
  • Coventry CB
  • Stoke-on-Trent CB
  • Walsall CB
  • Warley CB
  • Wolverhampton CB

(ii)

  • Salop CC
  • Warwickshire CC
  • Worcestershire CC
  • Burton-on-Trent CB
  • Dudley CB
  • Solihull CB
  • West Bromwich CB
  • Worcester CB

(i)

East Midlands Region

  • Derbyshire CC
  • Leicestershire CC
  • Lincs-Kesteven CC
  • Nottinghamshire CC
  • Derby CB
  • Leicester CB
  • Lincoln CB
  • Nottingham CB

(ii)

  • Lines-Holland CC
  • Lines-Lindsey CC
  • Northamptonshire CC
  • Rutland CC
  • Grimsby CB
  • Northampton CB

(i)

London North Region

  • Bedfordshire CC
  • Buckinghamshire CC
  • Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely CC
  • Essex CC
  • Hertfordshire CC
  • Huntingdonshire and Peterborough CC
  • Norfolk CC
  • Oxfordshire CC
  • Ipswich CB
  • Luton CB
  • Norwich CB
  • Oxford CB
  • Reading CB
  • Southend-on-Sea CB

(ii)

  • Berkshire CC
  • Suffolk-East CC
  • Suffolk-West CC
  • Great Yarmouth CB

(i)

London Central Region Inner London

  • Camden LB
  • Greenwich LB
  • Hackney LB
  • Hammersmith LB
  • Islington LB
  • Kensington LB
  • Lambeth LB
  • Lewisham LB
  • Southwark LB
  • Tower Hamlets LB
  • Wandsworth LB
  • Westminster LB

(ii)

City of London

(i)

Outer London

  • Barking LB
  • Barnet LB
  • Bexley LB
  • Brent LB
  • Croydon LB
  • Ealing LB
  • Enfield LB
  • Haringey LB
  • Harrow LB
  • Havering LB
  • Hillingdon LB
  • Hounslow LB
  • Kingston-upon Thames LB
  • Merton LB
  • Newham LB
  • Redbridge LB
  • Richmond-upon-Thames LB
  • Sutton LB
  • Waltham Forest LB

(ii)

Bromley LB

(i)

London South Region

  • Dorset CC
  • Hampshire CC
  • Surrey CC
  • Sussex-East CC
  • Bournemouth CB
  • Brighton CB
  • Eastbourne CB
  • Portsmouth CB
  • Southampton CB

(ii)

  • Isle of Wight CC
  • Kent CC
  • Sussex-West CC
  • Wiltshire CC
  • Hastings CB
  • NB: No figure available for Canterbury CB.

(i)

South Western Region

  • Gloucestershire CC
  • Somerset CC
  • Bath CB
  • Bristol CB
  • Exeter CB
  • Gloucester CB
  • Plymouth CB

(ii)

  • Cornwall CC
  • Devon CC
  • Isles of Scilly
  • Torbay CB

WALES

(i)

Gwent CC

(ii)

  • Clwyd CC
  • Gwynedd CC
  • Dyfed CC
  • Powys CC
  • South Glamorgan CC
  • Mid-Glamorgan CC
  • West Glamorgan CC

asked the Secretary of State for Social Security how many day nurseries are operating in England and Wales at the latest convenient date; and how many children they cater for.

At 31st March 1974 there were 508 day nurseries provided by local authorities or by voluntary organisations under agency arrangements under Section 22 of the National Health Service Act 1946 with 25,724 children on their registers.There were in addition 1,174 private nurseries and nursery classes in England and 63 in Wales, catering for a permitted maximum of 24,304 and 1,670 children respectively.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Security how many local authorities operate priority waiting lists for day nurseries; and what is the average time for children to be admitted to day nurseries from these lists.

At 31st March 1974, 109 local authorities in England were operating priority waiting lists for day nurseries. I regret that information about the average waiting time is not available.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average cost per child for day care in day nurseries in England and Wales.

The average gross cost per child day in local authority day nurseries in England in 1972–73, the most recent year for which figures are available, was £2·35. The one day nursery in Wales did not open until September 1973.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average charge made for day care in day nurseries.

The average charge made by local authorities in England in 1972–73, the most recent year for which figures are available, was 31p per child day.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will list in the Official Report the number of day nurseries and the number of children attending them in 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970 and 1973, respectively.

Such information as we have in respect of day nurseries in England and Wales provided by local authorities, or by voluntary organisations under agency arrangements under Section 22 of the National Health Service Act 1946, is given below:

DateNumber of Day NurseriesNumber of Children on the Registers
31st December 1949903N/A
31st December 1959486N/A
31st December 1965448N/A
31st December 197045322,226
31st March 197349325,129
N/A = Not available.