The Scotsman

Scots pay most for childcare in summer

● Prices charged by councils higher than those in England and Wales ● Burden becoming more and more unaffordab­le, Labour warns

- By SCOTT MACNAB scott.macnab@scotsman.com @Famchildtr­ust

Scots parents trying to arrange council childcare for their youngsters during the school holidays face the highest costs in Britain.

The average couple with two youngsters will spend almost a third of their income on publicly provided childcare in the summer, significan­tly more than parents south of the Border, according to a Labour report today.

But overall, average childcare costs in Scotland are still lower than England and Wales as the cost of private nurseries is less.

Working parents in Scotland trying to arrange council childcare for their youngsters during the school holidays face the highest costs in Britain, it has emerged.

The average couple with two youngsters will spend almost a third of their income on publicly provided childcare during the summer, significan­tly more than parents south of the Border, according to a Labour report today.

But overall average childcare costs in Scotland are still lower than England and Wales because the cost of private nurseries is significan­tly less.

There are opposition concerns that childcare in Scotland is becoming “more and more unaffordab­le” amid falling budgets for local services.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has made childcare a flagship issue for her government at Holyrood and pledged to effectivel­y introduce universal free childcare for all preschool youngsters by the end of the decade.

Labour education spokespers­on Iain Gray said: “Under the SNP childcare is not being delivered effectivel­y. There has been a comprehens­ive failure in delivery after a decade of SNP government.

“The summer holidays are a difficult time for working families. Accessing and affording good quality childcare is difficult.

“It’s just not right that in Scotland in 2016, publicly provided school holiday childcare costs as much as rent, heating and food bills combined. Childcare in Scotland is becoming more and more unaffordab­le and yet more painful SNP cuts won’t help.”

IAIN GRAY

Holiday clubs providing sporting activities, summer playgroups and nursery cover provided by councils are among areas where Scots are facing higher charges elsewhere in the UK, according to the Labour report which highlights the annual holiday survey from the Family and Childcare Trust. The costs in Scotland are 11 per cent higher than in England and 17 per cent more than Wales.

A spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Government said it has expanded free childcare from 412 hours in 2007 to 600 hours for all three and fouryear-olds. Eligibilit­y has also extended to more than a quarter of two year olds.

“By the end of this parliament we will almost double the amount of hours to 1,140 hours a year, which will significan­tly reduce the burden on parents,” she added.

‘There has been a comprehens­ive failure in delivery after a decade of SNP government’

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