Renfrewshire tots will now see longer play days at nursery thanks to new funding for early learning and childcare provision.

More than £14million will be invested in early years buildings in the area and £22million has been set aside for additional early years jobs.

This funding will support Renfrewshire’s 1140 expansion plans following agreement between Scottish Ministers and COSLA Leaders.

Visiting Hugh Smiley Early Learning and Child Care Centre, Renfrewshire Council Leader Iain Nicolson expressed his delight that funding for the expansion had been agreed.

He said: “Renfrewshire can now put its expansion plans into action and support more children to have the best start in life while allowing parents to take up employment or go back to education.

“This financial commitment means we can forge ahead with plans for five new-build early learning and child care centres as well as refurbishing, adapting and building extensions for more than two dozen nurseries.

“The 1140 hours expansion is about supporting children to have the best start in life and we know that learning through play is a key part of that. We are currently running pilots in some of our nurseries and these continue to help shape what options work best for parents and children - such as staying in full time, part time or the same hours as the school day across term-time and the full year.

“We are also working with independent and private nurseries and childminders to ensure they can provide 1140 hours by 2021 remains a key priority throughout the expansion.

“From August 2018, we will see selected centres and classes beginning to offer 1140 hours to eligible children based on where there are the necessary resources and physical capacity. By 2021, all early learning centres and classes will offer the full entitlement.

“The early years’ expansion clearly means more jobs. We have begun discussions with colleges and universities to support young people leaving school who want to become an early years professional. Getting the right skills and qualifications is another vital part of this expansion.  

“We also expect people already in careers to consider retraining in the field as well as parents returning to work. To support them, we are working with partners, including the Council’s Invest in Renfrewshire team, to ensure people have the right career advice and support.”

For more information visit http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk.