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    Our LA has invited eligible providers to apply for capital funding to support/increase access for 2 year olds.

    I can bid to buy new resources and/or improvements to the setting but haven't got a clue what to try for!! Also I have to show how it can increase my capacity as well??

    Any suggestions

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    I had capital funding two years ago. My garden was completely stabbed over as very clay and have a dog. I had artificial turf, wooden playhouse and laptop for older children,
    Children are born with wings we help them to fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazmin68 View Post
    I had capital funding two years ago. My garden was completely stabbed over as very clay and have a dog. I had artificial turf, wooden playhouse and laptop for older children,
    Would love a playhouse but no room! Love the idea of a laptop for the children to use on their own!

 

 

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