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Paying for Childcare
The Daycare Trusts 2007 Childcare Costs' Survey shows the typical cost of a full-time nursery place for a child under two is £152 a week in England, that's over £7900 a year; a rise of 6 per cent on last year. So you are not alone if you find it difficult to afford childcare! Average childcare cost in Croydon. The good news is that the Government is spending more than ever before on helping families to pay for childcare through the childcare tax credit (part of the Working Families' Tax Credit). There are several other sources of help and we hope this page will help you to find out more. Use the links below to find out more
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