Nursery World webinar explores expanding early years settings

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Nursery World webinar explores expanding early years settings
Published April 30, 2026
Nursery World is hosting a webinar aimed at supporting early years providers to expand their settings and develop environments that meet the needs of all children. Sponsored by YPO, the session will offer practical guidance on growing early years provision and creating spaces where every child can thrive. The webinar addresses key considerations for providers looking to scale up their operations whilst maintaining high-quality care and inclusive practice. Expanding early years capacity remains essential for local authorities working to ensure sufficient childcare places for families, particularly as demand for early education and childcare provision continues to evolve across Wiltshire and beyond.
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