Early Years
Families protest Islington children's centre nursery closure
Published June 1, 2026
Parents and carers have taken to the streets outside Islington Town Hall to voice their opposition to the planned closure of a nursery operating within one of the borough's children's centres. The charity-run provision serves as a crucial resource for local families, offering not only early education but also essential childcare that enables parents to remain in employment.
Children's centres have long formed the backbone of early years support in England, combining childcare with health services, family support and safeguarding interventions. The proposed closure raises significant questions about the future of these vital community hubs and the ability of the local authority to maintain sufficient early years places, particularly for disadvantaged families who rely on subsidised provision.
The protest underscores the tension between local authority budget pressures and statutory responsibilities to ensure sufficient childcare and early education. For Lead Members, it serves as a reminder of how decisions on early years provision resonate far beyond financial spreadsheets, directly affecting the life chances of young children and the economic participation of their parents.
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