Over 4,000 sign petition to prevent closure of South Tyneside nurseries

Early Years Family Support & Early Help
Over 4,000 sign petition to prevent closure of South Tyneside nurseries
Published June 22, 2026
Local democracy is in action as South Tyneside Council faces mounting pressure over proposed changes to its early years services. A petition signed by over 4,000 people highlights community concern about potential closures affecting up to 12 nurseries situated within Family Hubs. These facilities provide crucial childcare and early education for children from birth to age five, forming the foundation of school readiness and lifelong learning whilst supporting working families. The review raises significant questions about the future of integrated family support services, particularly given the nurseries' location within Family Hubs that aim to deliver joined-up early help. Local authorities across the country are grappling with similar pressures as they balance budget constraints with statutory responsibilities to ensure sufficient early years provision. The strength of feeling demonstrated by this petition underscores how deeply valued these services are by communities and the difficult decisions councils face in maintaining universal early years infrastructure during times of financial constraint.
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