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Grovelands Childcare and Harvest Café team up to support Great Irish Bake

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For the second year running Grovelands Childcare and Harvest Café will be busy baking delicious goodies as part of the national Great Irish Bake in aid of Temple Street Children’s hospital.

Galway childcare costs must be tackled, says Nolan

Labour candidate Derek Nolan has said that more must be done to make childcare more affordable for parents in Galway.

Grovelands Childcare to host next Business After Hours event

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Athlone Chamber of Commerce has announced  that Grovelands Childcare is to host the next Business After Hours event at their premises in the IDA Park in Garrycastle.

Funding of €7m allocated to Westmeath community groups and childcare providers in 2014

A total of 49 community organisations and childcare providers across Westmeath shared in €6.9 million in grants administered by Pobal on behalf of Government, the EU and other bodies in 2014, according to a new report.

Galway senator welcomes Budget childcare measures

Galway Fine Gael senator Hildegarde Naughton has labelled Tuesday’s Budget as ‘progressive’ and has welcomed its focus on childcare provision.

Pay a visit to Auburn Creche and Preschool

Auburn Creche and Preschool is situated at 9 Auburn Heights, Athlone. The location of the creche is superb and is convenient to Athlone town centre, AIT, Ericssons, etc.

Grovelands staff taking on the Operation Transformation health challenge

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The staff of Grovelands Childcare Athlone are taking part in RTɔs Operation Transformation and are asking Athlonians to join them and take on the weight loss and fitness challenge.

Troy to host consultation evening on early childcare and education

 

MEP wants childcare facilities to be exempt from rates

Sinn Féin MEP for Midlands North West, Matt Carty, has this week called for the Government to change the legislation in order for childcare facilities to be exempt from commercial rates. Speaking this week Carthy said: “Commercial rates on community and private childcare facilities increase the costs on parents, many of whom are already struggling. Numerous childcare providers and anxious parents have been in contact with me in relation to their increased concern on this issue and many local authorities have supported Sinn Féin motions calling for the exemption of childcare facilities from commercial rates.

Mayo Road Safety Office brings belt up message to pre-school children

Mayo County Council’s road safety officer said that children, especially those under five, cannot be responsible for keeping themselves safe.

 

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