Hampshire County Council Sufficiency Update

Hampshire County Council Childcare Sufficiency Bi-annual
Update for October 2016
Area: Eastleigh
Period: 1 April 2016 – 30 September 2016
Report by: Sheila Sahota Childcare Development & Business Officer (CDBO)
1. Area demographic profile
Number and ages of children
http://www.hants.gov.uk/factsandfigur
es/population-statistics/popestimates.htm
Lone parents
Families accessing Working Tax
Credit
Source: Labour Market Bulletin
September 2016
http://www.hants.gov.uk/factsandfigur
es/figureseconomics/hants_labour_market.htm
Department for Work and Pensions
(DWP) 2 year olds
Source: HCC Summer 2016 Early
Years Tool Headcount
Housing Development
Source: Taken from Eastleigh District
Local Plan and the Housing Land
Supply by District Report 2015.
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/factsandfig
ures/landsupply/housing_land_supply_in_ham
pshire.htm
According to Hampshire’s Small Area
Population Forecast (version 2014) there are
a total of: 7413 0-4 year olds in 2016 and
7855 in 2020. This indicates a rise of 442
children within this age range over the next
four years.
Eastleigh’s level of Job Seekers Allowance
(JSA) claimants have decreased within this
reporting period by 25 claimants.
The worklessness statistics within the Labour
Market Bulletin for September 2016,
highlights that Eastleigh has 3850 people
identified as out of work with 490 of these
being lone parent families.
DWP data set for autumn 2016 indicated that
there were 298 children eligible for the two
year old scheme. There were 260 claims
within this reporting period therefore 87%
conversion of places.
Within the borough of Eastleigh, major
housing growth is taking place at the
following locations for 2016 – 2021.
Eastleigh north, south and central wards 709
new homes
Botley ward 1400 new homes
Burseldon ward 327 new homes
Bishopstoke wards 145 new homes
Netley ward 80 new homes
Hedge End wards 106 new homes
Fair Oak and Horton Heath 480 new homes
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2.
Childcare places analysis
2.1
Childcare mix known at September 2016
This data is produced by the Services for Young Children Local Development Team
(LDT) of Ofsted registered childcare from known changes in the childcare market
that have occurred in the period.
Table 1: Childcare Places
Provider
type
Total
number of
providers
gained or
settings
that have
extended
places
Total number
of registered
places gained
(if known)
Total
number of
providers
lost
Total number
of registered
spaces lost (if
known)
Net growth
or loss of
places
since the
last quarter
(- / + )
Childminders
Q1
Q2
3
0
9
0
2
2
9
9
0
-9
Home child
carers
Q1
Q2
1
0
1
0
1
1
6
1
-5
-1
EYE Non
domestic
premises –
full day care
Q1
Q2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
EYE Non
domestic
premises –
term-time
care
Q1 0
Q2 0
0
0
0
1
0
24
0
-24
Holiday
playschemes
Q1
Q2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Out of School
clubs (inc.
Breakfast and
After School)
Q1
Q2
0
0
0
0
1
0
15
0
-15
0
Comment:
Within this reporting period there has been a loss of 54 childcare places.
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2.2 New childcare and early years provision known at September 2016
This is data that is known to the Local Development Team of childcare developments
that have completed registration in the period. This data includes all types of
provision including childminders.
Table 2: New Provisions
Ward
Botley
Fair Oak and
Horton Heath
Hedge End
Hiltingbury East
Postcode
Age range
Registered places
SO30
SO50
0-7
0-7
3
3
SO30
SO53
1-7
0-5
3
1
10
Total
Type of setting
FDC/SC/OSC/C
M/HC
Child-minder
Child-minder
Child-minder
Home Childcarer
Comment:
There are a total of nine childcare places being created by childminders during this
reporting period.
2.3
Proposed childcare and early years provision known at September 2016:
This is data known to the Local Development Team of childcare provision that is
proposed to be developed. It is likely that these provisions have made application to
Ofsted.
Table 3: Proposed Provision
Ward
Fair Oak and
Horton Heath
Fair Oak and
Horton Heath
Postcode
Age range
Registered places
SO50
0-5
1
Type of setting
FDC/SC/OSC/C
M/HC
Home Childcarer
SO50
0-5
3
Child-minder
Total:
4
Comment:
There is initial work with the CDBO and potential new providers to set up new full
day care provision for the Bursledon, Hamble and West End wards which will help to
meet the future childcare market demand.
2.4
Early years and childcare provision under threat of closure known at
September 2016
This data is provided by the Local Development Team to indicate areas where
childcare operations are known to have difficulty in the childcare market.
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Table 4: Provision under threat of closure
Ward
Postcode
Hedge End
Wildern
SO30
Age range
Registered places
2-5
24
Total
Type of setting
FDC/SC/OSC/C
M/HC
Preschool
24
Comment:
A preschool setting offering sessional care has closed during this reporting period
with a loss of 24 childcare places.
2.5
Early years and childcare provision closed at September 2016
This data provided by Local Development Team of known closures of childcare
operations in the period.
Table 5: Provision Closed
Ward
Eastleigh
Central
Eastleigh North
Eastleigh
Central
Hamble le rice
and Butlocks
Heath
Chandlers Ford
East
Fair Oak and
Horton Heath
Hedge End
Hedge End
Wildern
Postcode
Age range
Registered places
SO50
0-7
6
Type of setting
FDC/SC/OSC/C
M/HC
Child-minder
SO50
SO50
0-5
0-5
6
15
Home Child carer
Creche
SO31
0-7
3
Child-minder
SO18
0-5
1
Home Child carer
SO50
0-7
6
Child-minder
SO30
SO30
0-7
2-5
3
24
Child-minder
Preschool
Total
64
Comment:
In this period there has been a total loss of 64 places. Sufficiency of places is being
closely monitored due to known housing developments. New providers are being
actively sought by the Local Development Team.
NB: Ofsted inspections are resulting in removal from the Early Years register of
childminders who are currently not supporting children. Where a childminder has no
child under 5 years of age they are moved to the Childcare register (5 – 8 years).
(Indications are that many hold on to their early years registration due the higher cost
of the childcare register only option).
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3. Early Years Education (EYE) – Free Entitlement
Hampshire County Council keeps a register of all approved childcare and early years
provision that provides the government’s free early years entitlement. Free early
years education (EYE) places are available in school nursery classes, state or
private nursery schools, day nurseries, playgroups or pre-schools and with approved
childminders. Free early years education is available to all children the term after
their third and fourth birthday. Some children whose circumstances or family
circumstances meet eligibility criteria can also receive free early years education the
funding period after their second birthday.
3.1
Early Years Education for Two Year Olds
This is part of a national offer from the Department for Education (DfE) and has been
developed to improve outcomes for identified two year olds who meet or their
family’s income or circumstances meet, certain eligibility criteria. Further details can
be found at http://www.hants.gov.uk/childrens-services/childcare/parents/cis/eye/2year-old-offer-2.htm
3.2
Number of settings able to provide early years education to 2/3 and 4
Year olds in the Private Voluntary and Independent sector:
This is based on the settings that are approved to deliver early years funding
September 2016 and capacity including the number of the hours and weeks open.
Additional detailed information on the PVI market is included in Appendix A
Table 6: Type of approved group early years education providers
Source: Summer 2016 Headcount Early Years
No. of
Settings
Places
(max. nos.)
Hampshire Children Only
Bishopstoke East
Bishopstoke West
Botley
Bursledon and Old Netley
Chandler's Ford East
Chandler's Ford West
Eastleigh Central
Eastleigh North
Eastleigh South
Fair Oak and Horton Heath
Hamble-le-Rice and Butlocks Heath
Hedge End Grange Park
Hedge End St John's
Hedge End Wildern
Hiltingbury East
Hiltingbury West
1
2
3
4
3
5
8
2
5
8
2
5
6
1
1
4
45
61
131
152
119
167
374
77
247
302
93
205
261
57
49
156
Weeks
open
52
50
50
51
38
51
51
52
51
51
50
51
51
48
51
47
Funded
Weeks
open
38
38
38
51
38
51
51
38
51
51
38
51
48
47
51
38
5
Netley Abbey
West End North
West End South
1
4
2
60
189
64
50
51
38
38
51
38
3.3 Development of childminder EYE provision
There are 83 Ofsted registered child minders who are approved to deliver early
years education. Within the Eastleigh district there are a total of 140 registered child
minders and 81% of these are graded by Ofsted as “Good or Outstanding” with 11
awaiting their first Ofsted inspection. The Childcare Development and Business
Officer (CDBO) is working with the commissioned services to ensure that
childminders are recruited and encouraged to offer early years education funding in
the priority wards of Eastleigh, Netley Abbey, Bursledon and Fair Oak and Horton
Heath.
3.4 Development of group EYE provision
There are 65 childcare settings delivering early years education in the district who
are a mix of private, voluntary and maintained settings. There has been a decrease
of places during this reporting period equating to a loss of 24 childcare places.
New childcare places have been limited to the Child minding sector within this period
although there are proposed developments of new provision being actively sought
within the West End, Bursledon and Hamble wards.
3.5 Take Up of the Free Early Years Entitlement by two, three and four year
olds.
The graphs below for the Eastleigh district plots by year the total number of funded
children accessing early years education and the average weekly early years hours
taken.
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Table 7 below provides the numbers of children in the district that access their early
years education and this is assessed against the small area population forecast to
provide a proxy level of take up
Table 7: Early Years Education take up of 2 and 3 year olds as at Autumn term
2016
Source: Early Years Reporting Tool September 2016
2 Yr
2Yr
Old
Old
Claims SAPF
Eastleigh
% 2 Yr 3 Yr
3Yr
Old
Old
Old
Take
Claims SAPF
Up
% 3 Yr
Old
Take
Up
Bishopstoke East
7
60
11.7%
61
46
132.6%
Bishopstoke West
16
79
20.3%
77
72
106.9%
Botley
12
53
22.6%
66
70
94.3%
Bursledon and Old Netley
16
93
17.2%
85
98
86.7%
Chandler's Ford East
4
57
7.0%
61
55
110.9%
Chandler's Ford West
6
49
12.2%
65
55
118.2%
Eastleigh Central
45
182
24.7%
158
181
87.3%
Eastleigh North
16
98
16.3%
127
105
121.0%
Eastleigh South
50
156
32.1%
118
141
83.7%
7
85
8.2%
103
93
110.8%
5
78
6.4%
48
56
85.7%
Hedge End Grange Park
17
156
10.9%
163
168
97.0%
Hedge End St John's
10
86
11.6%
95
101
94.1%
Fair Oak and Horton Heath
Hamble-le-Rice and Butlocks
Heath
7
Hedge End Wildern
11
61
18.0%
61
60
101.7%
Hiltingbury East
4
38
10.5%
44
40
110.0%
Hiltingbury West
8
47
17.0%
67
65
103.1%
Netley Abbey
10
67
14.9%
54
61
88.5%
West End North
9
74
12.2%
34
45
75.6%
West End South
9
59
15.3%
40
55
72.7%
Comment:
The graph above indicates that number of 2, 3 and 4 year olds attending in the year
has increased. The average weekly early years education take up hours have
remained level indicating there may be some restriction of EYE hours in some
wards, available for parents to maximise their free entitlement but the market
demand is currently being met.
Table 7 highlights that the Eastleigh and Hedge End wards have a higher proportion
of eligible two year olds who are claiming the funding. It is noted that some
percentages are greater than 100% this is due to SAPF being a modelled population
forecast and the numbers of actual children is greater than the prediction made at
that time.
Percentage of two year olds taking up the free offer against Department for
Education DWP proxy target
The Department for Education in partnership with the Department for Work and
Pensions provides the local authority with numbers of families who are most likely to
meet eligibility criteria for two year old funding. This data is used to as a proxy
measure to assess the take up of the offer by eligible families. The details below
outline the position. Hampshire has an indicative number of 4000 children to reach.
Table 8: Take up of early years education by eligible two year olds:
Source: Eastleigh DWP data
EYE
Funding
Period:
DWP List
September
2016
Summer Term 2016
Confirmed
Eligible
Percentage Two Year
reach
old Claims.
Percentage
take up
298
9.3%
87%
260
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Comment:
Table 8 highlights that 87% of children who are likely to be eligible for early years
funding as a two year old take up their place. The graph shows that there has been a
steady growth in numbers and take up of hours for two year olds within the Eastleigh
district. The small drop in summer 2015 reflects an overall drop in the numbers of
potentially eligible families to Hampshire.
4. Development for 30 hours Childcare
The DfE published a revised policy statement which provides details for the
implementation of the Childcare Bill and specifically the extension of the free early
years education entitlement from 15 hours to 30 hours.
Hampshire is one of the 25 areas that has been successful in becoming a 30 hours
childcare Early Implementer Innovator for the Department for Education. The role of
an Early Implementer Innovator will look specifically at innovative ways of making
sure childcare is accessible to as many parents as possible.
The CDBO has looked at initial findings for the district to try and identify areas that
may require additional support to meet the 30 hour programme.
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Table 9 – Source 30 hours EY Forecaster tool
Early Years Forecasting: Potential Children eligible for 30 hours
Child
Population
Population in
Earnings
Children
(dependent
Working Family
Eligible
with
on age
(dependent on
(89% of
SEND
selection)
age selection)
Hampshire) (6.2%)
Eastleigh
1687
1253
1115
78
Bishopstoke
East
74
58
52
4
2014
74
58
52
4
3yo
74
58
52
4
Bishopstoke
West
66
48
43
3
2014
66
48
43
3
3yo
66
48
43
3
Botley
67
50
44
3
2014
67
50
44
3
3yo
67
50
44
3
Bursledon
and Old
Netley
113
77
68
5
2014
113
77
68
5
3yo
113
77
68
5
Chandlers
Ford East
65
52
46
3
2014
65
52
46
3
3yo
65
52
46
3
Chandlers
Ford West
71
57
51
4
2014
71
57
51
4
3yo
71
Eastleigh
Central
2014
3yo
Eastleigh
North
2014
3yo
Eastleigh
South
2014
3yo
SEND
Support
Claimants
(1.9%)
24
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
57
51
4
1
192
192
192
131
131
131
117
117
117
8
8
8
2
2
2
100
100
100
74
74
74
66
66
66
5
5
5
1
1
1
168
168
168
112
112
112
99
99
99
7
7
7
2
2
2
10
Fair Oak and
Horton
Heath
105
84
75
5
2
2014
105
84
75
5
2
3yo
105
84
75
5
2
Hamble-leRice and
Butlocks
Heath
67
48
43
3
1
2014
67
48
43
3
1
3yo
67
48
43
3
1
Using Census 2011 dataset "LC1601EW All Parents aged 16 and over with dependent
children" calculate a percentage of the families that meet the Eligibility Criteria as stated
within the "December 2015 Childcare Bill: Policy Statement" as follows; - "The
Additional 15 hours will be available to families where both parents are working (or the
sole parent is working in a lone parent family)"
5. Quality of the Ofsted Registered provision:
5.1
Ofsted data – September 2016
This includes the data on the Ofsted outcomes for the district.
Table 10: Quality of provision as at 30th September 2016
Type of settings
Outstanding
Good
Requires
Improvement
Inadequate
EYE Providers
EYE Childminders
Other Childminders
Independent
Schools (Nursery
Provision)
Holiday – After
school provision
22
24
4
52
50
26
1
3
11
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
8
1
1 Not Met with
actions
Comment:
Eastleigh district currently seven group settings and eleven Child minding settings
awaiting their first Ofsted grading inspection. The overall picture for Ofsted outcomes
for the district is positive with 86% of group childcare settings achieving an Ofsted
grading of “Good or Outstanding” with 30% achieving an “Outstanding” grade.
Free entitlement for 2 year olds is expected to be provided through Ofsted Early
Years registered provision that has an inspection outcome of “Good” or
“Outstanding”. The local authority will only fund 2 year olds in provision less than
“Good” where continuity of care for children is required or there is insufficient choice
in the market. Such providers are required to have appropriate local authority
support in place. All the providers in table 11 have active support plans in place.
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Table 11: number of funded two year olds in Ofsted rated less than “Good”
provision.
Ward with setting rated less than ”Good” Number of 2YOs in these settings
1
Fair Oak and Horton Heath
Hiltingbury West
6
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Development of provision for Special Needs
Services for Young Children Inclusion Team is committed to ensuring that all eligible
children are able to attend an early years or childcare setting irrelevant of any
disability or additional support need. Ideally we would see this happening in the
child’s local setting or parents choice of setting, however where a child’s needs
cannot be met by this provider we will work with partners to support the identification
of an appropriate alternative.
The Inclusion Team will use a range of resources to support settings to be able to
provide quality care for all children. This will include:
 the provision of additional funding through the Inclusion Fund process
 direct support from the Area Inclusion team,
 outreach support from one of the contracted expert providers
 support from the Portage Service, and
 training or support groups.
Table 12: Support provided for SEN children
Source:
Number of children supported by Area Inco team
Total of 205 children supported;
Developmental delay
Social emotional needs inc. behaviour
Social communication needs/autism
Speech and language communication needs (SLCN)
Inclusion Support Funds awarded
EYE SEND Single funding awarded
EYE SEND Enhanced funding awarded
Location of specialist provision
No.
19
44
45
72
%
9%
21%
22%
35%
Aviary Nursery
Eastleigh
Settings receiving Early Years Portage Outreach
Families & settings receiving Portage Plus
Families receiving Core Portage
Families receiving Early Support
10
12
53
33
Service impacts & trends
Portage initial visit waiting list – 25 families waiting for an initial visit or
allocation of a Portage home visitor (PHV)
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7. Development of out of school and holiday provision
The data for this reporting period highlights that there are 37 settings in the district
that make up, breakfast clubs, after school clubs, holiday schemes and crèches. The
highest proportion of settings in the area, are run by third party providers using
schools and community centres as venues. Where populations of children will grow
in planned new housing developments there may for further out of school childcare
to support areas such as Boorley Green and Eastleigh wards. Childminders
contribute to out of school provision within some wards in the district.
8. Parental demand
There is no current parental demand reported directly to the local office.
9. Conclusion
Table 13 – overall gain and loss of childcare places for April – September 2016
Provider
type
Childminders
Home child
carer
EYE NonDomestic
Premises –
Full Day Care
EYE NonDomestic
Premises –
Term Time
Care
Holiday
Playscheme
Out of
School Care
(inc Breakfast
and After
School Clubs)
Total
number of
providers
gained or
settings
that have
extended
places
Total number
of registered
places gained
(if known)
Total
number of
providers
lost
Total number
of registered
spaces lost (if
known)
Net growth
or loss of
places
since the
last quarter
(- / + )
3
9
4
18
-9
1
1
2
6
-5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
24
-24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
15
-15
Comment
After analysis of the data available from 1 April until 30 September 2017, the opening
balance of childcare places against the closures highlights an overall loss of 54
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childcare places. There are no areas where supply is limited as the current childcare
market need is being met. This needs to be reviewed in line with the housing
developments and the 30 hour offer from September 2017.
There are also additional new settings proposed in the near future in the West End
and Burseldon wards totaling 100 new places.
The impact of the two year old places remains a focus for the Local Development
Teams with training support and guidance available to help settings support the
growth of this sector of childcare places. During this year there has been a marked
increase in providers approved to take funded two year olds which now equates to
63 private, voluntary and independent (PVI) providers and 91child minders.
Demographic and population changes
The Eastleigh district will have significant additional new housing built by 2021 with
the majority of these planned for the following wards:
Botley ward 1400 new homes
Burseldon ward 327 new homes
Bishopstoke wards 145 new homes
Netley ward 80 new homes
Hedge End wards 106 new homes
Fair Oak and Horton Heath 480 new homes
According to Hampshire’s Small Area Population Forecast there are a total of 7413
0-4 year olds in 2016 and 7855 in 2020. This indicates a rise of 442 children within
this age range over the next four years and an increase of this population. This in
turn is likely to have an impact on childcare and school places in the district where a
potential shortfall of places is predicted.
The Small Area Population forecast suggests that the Fair Oak and Horton Heath,
Botley, Burseldon, West End, Eastleigh, and Bishopstoke wards need to be also
prioritised as the new housing plans for the area highlights further new homes are to
be built between 2014 – 2028 within these wards.
Table14: Small Area Population Forecasts (SAPF) over next five years
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Aged 0
1567
1587
1616
1638
1648
Aged 1
1587
1609
1640
1672
1681
Aged 2
1589
1628
1661
1696
1718
Aged 3
1576
1626
1680
1718
1743
Aged 4
1598
1620
1669
1735
1764
Aged 5
1712
1628
1660
1708
1773
Aged 6
1660
1741
1667
1703
1737
Aged 7
1689
1690
1778
1709
1737
Aged 8
1578
1716
1729
1819
1743
The overall population of Eastleigh is set to show a 16.1% increase by 2026 from the
time of the last census as opposed to 12.3% for Hampshire as a whole. The table
above shows the growth in the 0 – 8 age range between 2016 – 2020 and below the
growth is shown as being particularly high in the 5 – 14 age range.
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For the pre-school age range from 2015 – 2019 the population forecasts show a year
on year increase in the 0-2 age range; within the 3 year old age range there is a
decrease in numbers in 2016 and then a year on year increase thereafter; within the
4 year old age range there is a decline in numbers from 2016 until 2019. See link
below for more detail.
http://www.hants.gov.uk/planning/factsandfigures/population-statistics/small-areapop-stats.htm
Childcare places and trends
A strategy has been devised to address the childcare gaps in some wards and focus
on identifying specific pieces of work, in line with the gaps in the childcare market
within this district.
EYE entitlement places and trends in take up
The CDBO has identified supply and demand of places and undertaken further
research using current sufficiency data. The research has highlighted that there
would be a capacity issue for EYE places within the following wards: Bursledon and
Old Netley, Botley and Fair Oak And Horton Heath.
The EYE take up of childcare places within the district has increased for both three
and four years olds across the reporting period. The EYE take up by population for
three years olds within the PVI sector is 97.5% compared to Hampshire figure of
96.3%. The four year old take up is also higher than the Hampshire figure.
Two year old take up continues to grow and the demand for places has been steadily
increasing with an increase in take up to 87% of eligible two year olds taking up a
childcare place in the district.
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The trends in childcare take up have increased as provision has expansion of
childcare places in the district.
Quality of provision
There are currently 66 early years education approved providers within the district
and seven of these are group settings awaiting their first Ofsted grading. Ofsted
outcomes for the district are positive with 86% of childcare settings achieving an
Ofsted grading of “Good or Outstanding” with 30% of these achieving an
“Outstanding” grade.
There are currently 63 PVI settings and 83 childminders who are approved to take
children who are in receipt of two year old funding which equates to 98% of the
childcare market approved.
During the period 1 April 2016 – 30 September 2016 there have been 87% children
approved for funding in the Eastleigh district. The majority of these children are from
the Eastleigh and Hedge End wards.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities SEND development
Information from the monitoring reports indicated that there were 205 children
supported by the Eastleigh Inclusion team and that there are also 53 families being
supported from the Early Years Portage team.
The monitoring reports across the year have highlighted that speech and language
issues have been the highest request for support from settings from the Area
Inclusion teams.
Developments and any changes in the locality that affect childcare
There has been a loss of 64 places between 1st April 2016 – 30th September 2016
and increase of 10 childcare places, with a net effect of a decrease of 54 childcare
places in Eastleigh district. Areas of concern are across the childcare sector which
highlighted that there was a loss of places within a preschool – crèche and
childminding places.
The most significant impact on childcare places during this period of reporting is the
closing of a sessional pre-school totalling a loss of 24 places. This setting was
located within the Hedge End Wildern ward.
With the housing developments over the coming years (2015-2024) within the
Eastleigh district, there is potential requirement to increase childcare places within
the following areas subject to other childcare developments unknown at the time of
the report:
Eastleigh north, south and central wards 709 new homes
Botley ward 1400 new homes
Burseldon ward 327 new homes
Bishopstoke wards 145 new homes
16
Netley ward 80 new homes
Hedge End wards 106 new homes
Fair Oak and Horton Heath 480 new homes
The monitoring reports and data taken from PVI settings suggests that current
demand for childcare is being met, but the implications of the new housing
expansions and the 30 hour offer could add pressure to childcare places.
Identified Gaps and Action Plan
CDBO has identified priority growth areas with focused work on particular wards,
working alongside the commissioned services team.
According to Hampshire’s childcare information data, in the Eastleigh district there
are 140 childminders of which 83 are approved for Early Years Education funding.
There has been a focus of recruiting more childminders to offer Early Years
Education funding and this number is slowly increasing with further work still to be
done, areas such as Bishopstoke, Burseldon, Hamble and Bishops Waltham.
The CDBO is currently working with potential providers and venues in the Burseldon
and Netley, West End, Hamble and Eastleigh central wards to increase childcare
places where the take up of early years places is lower. The CDBO is working with
the local Parishes, providers, premises owners/ committees to secure future
childcare places and provision.
APPENDIX A – detailed analysis of PVI settings in the Eastleigh district
2yrs
Bishopstoke East
Bishopstoke Pre-School
Kayleigh Elizabeth Graves
Kelly Bedford
Louisa Asquith
Nicola Rose Dyer
Rebecca Cherry Claire Bicknell
Samantha Andrews
Sharon Louise Knowles
Bishopstoke East Total
3-5yrs
4
4
2yrs
Bishopstoke West
Happy Days
Precious Steps
Denise A'Court
Louise Anne Baker
Bishopstoke West Total
0-5yrs
20
20
3-5yrs
0
Total
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
21
0-5yrs
0
24
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
45
30
26
3
2
61
Total
30
26
3
2
61
17
2yrs
Botley
Alphabets Pre-School
Botley Bees
Woodhill School
Abbie Charlotte Woolley
Anna Matthews
Kerry Ann Winter
Nicola Dawn Westmore
Sarah Anne Turl
Vitoria Anne Coates
Botley Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Bursledon & Old Netley
Buttercups Early Years Centre
Dragonflies Early Years
Longoak Pre-School
Piglets Day Nursery
Boma Simon-Hart
Carol McDonald
Dawn Sarah Rhodes
Erin Christian Cuffley
Hannah Ruth Herbert
Helena Pierce
Margaret Anne Kelly
Nicola Lorraine Winstanley
Rachael Wilkie
Sarah Dawn Stapleton
Bursledon & Old Netley Total
0
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Chandler's Ford East
Kings Road Pre-School
Little Gems Chandler's Ford
Peter Pan Pre-School
Janet Michelle Waren
Lianne Claire Pollock
Sarah Louise Layden-Webb
Chandler's Ford East Total
0-5yrs
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
0
26
26
60
2
2
6
3
3
3
131
20
24
26
52
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
6
1
3
152
0-5yrs
0
26
33
52
3
2
3
119
Total
26
26
60
2
2
6
3
3
3
131
Total
20
24
26
52
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
6
1
3
152
Total
26
33
52
3
2
3
119
18
2yrs
Chandler's Ford West
Little 1 Nursery
Making Miracles
Making Miracles Chandler's Ford
Poppies Pre-School
Ramalley Pre-School
Emma Sue Llewellyn
Rebekah Louise Pugh
Stephanie Cooper Bryan
Tara Grantham
Chandler's Ford West Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Eastleigh Central
Cuddles & Care Day Nursery
Cuddles & Care Too Day Nursery
Parrywood Pre-School
Poppies Town Pre-School
The Crescent Pre-School
The Trees Day Care Nursery
Yellow Dot Town Nursery
YMCA Pre-School
Christina Ann Smith
Christine Edna Chandler
Emma Louise True
Gina Hodges
Jacqueline Tracey Hatherley
Kim Ashford
Rachael Louise Voaden
Rachel Louise Doherty
Rebecca Suzanne Lily
Sarah Christine Pearson
Suzanne Jane White
Tracy Lee Lloyd
Vivian Sherrin-Jones
Eastleigh Central Total
Eastleigh North
Crestwood Community Pre-School
Hilltops Pre-School
0
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
0-5yrs
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
50
24
26
34
24
1
3
2
3
167
33
25
33
30
30
82
75
30
3
3
1
3
3
2
1
3
2
3
6
3
3
374
0-5yrs
26
28
Total
50
24
26
34
24
1
3
2
3
167
Total
33
25
33
30
30
82
75
30
3
3
1
3
3
2
1
3
2
3
6
3
3
374
Total
26
28
19
Bridget Turski
Christine Doughty
Denise Govey
Fiona Susan Taylor
Sally-Ann Smith
Sarah Ann Louise Harris
Tracey Samantha Dunning
Eastleigh North Total
0
2yrs
Eastleigh South
Cherbourgs Little Stars
Little Acorns Eastleigh
Nightingale Community Pre-School
The Aviary Children's Centre DN
Velmore Pre-School
Andrea Grant
Catherine Attrill
Emma Jane Simmons
Joanna Gospel
Joanna Louise Witt
Joanne Ruth Barber
Kameill Thelma May Healey
Karen Louise Forster
Kelicler Toledo-Brown
Sarah Ann Ray
Tania Siobhan Rice
Eastleigh South Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Footprints Pre-School
Happy Days Pre-School
Kiddywinks Childcare
Rainbows Pre-School
The Village Pre-School
Wyvern Childcare
Yellow Dot Nursery (Fair Oak)
Amy Lucy Wright
Beverley Lowdell
Claire Marie Harvey
Diane Clarke
Elizabeth Jane Ewers
0
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
3
3
3
3
3
2
6
77
26
100
28
48
18
3
3
2
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
247
0-5yrs
20
38
15
26
37
70
64
3
3
3
0
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
6
77
Total
26
100
28
48
18
3
3
2
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
247
Total
20
38
15
26
37
70
64
3
3
3
0
2
20
Emma Jayne Turksi
Emma Marie Street
Gillian Ann Oke
Hayley Michelle Tarrier
Nicola Cannons
Pamela White
Wendy Marie Barry
Zoe Upton
Fair Oak & Horton Heath Total
0
2yrs
Hamble-Le-Rice & Butlocks Heath
Hamble Village Pre-School
Woodland Owls Butlocks
Ana Luz Evans
Carla Brenton
Jane Florence Hooke
Margaret Amanda Tuley
Melanie Georgiou
Sharon Wells
Suzanne Louise Smith-Gibbs
Hamble-Le-Rice & Butlocks Heath
Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Hedge End Grange Park
Little 1 Pre-School
Little Drummers Pre-School
Pavilion Pirates Pre-School
Treetops Pre-School
Yellow Dot (Hedge End)
Anna Rebecca Smith
Ceri Elizabeth Nicol
Deborah Izett
Emma Jane Ashworth
Heidi Jane Burford
Keren Elizabeth Townend
Kim Kelly
Louise Elizabeth Cooper
Susan Marilyn Parker
Hedge End Grange Park Total
0
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
0
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
302
Total
26
50
1
2
3
3
2
3
3
26
50
1
2
3
3
2
3
3
93
93
0-5yrs
0
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
302
35
30
28
27
61
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
205
Total
35
30
28
27
61
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
205
21
2yrs
Hedge End St John's
Busikids Limited
Explorers Pre-School
Hedge End Village Hall Pre-School
Little Acorns (Hedge End)
Smiles Pre-School
Wildern Opportunity Group
Carol Ann Boyd
Jennifer Ann Palmer
Leanne Cripps
Louise Jessup
Lyndsey Anne Stanton
Maria Collette Spicer
Michelle Harding
Sandra Diana Jackson
Susan Jane Maxwell
Hedge End St John's Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Hedge End Wildern
Stepping Stones Day Nursery
Doreen Taylor
June Hayles
Lorraine Bettina Ward
Lynne Tracey Shepherd
Meryl Ruth Eggleton
Michelle Brightwell
Sarah Jerram
Susan Wilkinson
Tracy Lea Woolley
Vanessa Townend
Hedge End Wildern Total
0
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Hiltingbury East
Kingsmead Day Nursery
Claire Lucy Lowson
Melanie Ellen Messom
Wendy Louise Gibson
Hiltingbury East Total
0-5yrs
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
0
72
30
24
60
26
26
3
1
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
261
72
30
24
60
26
26
3
1
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
261
Total
24
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
57
0-5yrs
0
Total
41
3
3
2
49
24
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
57
Total
41
3
3
2
49
22
2yrs
Hiltingbury West
Hiltingbury Pre-School
Parkview Community Playgroup
Sherbourne House School
Yellow Dot Kindergarten
Donna Gelman
Gillian Elizabeth Vinall
Isobel Margaret Ritchie
Hiltingbury West Total
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
Netley Abbey
Netley Abbey Pre-School
Barbara Ann Rockey
Diane Marina Goves
Emily Jane Warren
Joanne Louise Bruce
Joanne Mary Brealey
Katrina Annette Zammit
Lara Diaper-Howard
Lisa Jane James
Lisa Marion Butcher
Lucy Anne Kreft
Maureen Kay White
Natalie Emma Burdon
Nicola Probert
Penelope Edwards
Netley Abbey Total
0
3-5yrs
0
2yrs
West End North
Little Gems Pre-School
Little Owls Woodland Pre-School
Paint Pots Pre-School & Nursery
Playaway Day Nursery
Claire Lousie Farrell
Mandy Fagg
West End North Total
3-5yrs
Total
26
26
72
26
3
3
0
156
Total
24
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
1
0
2
3
6
60
0-5yrs
0
3-5yrs
26
26
72
26
3
3
0
156
0-5yrs
0
0
2yrs
0-5yrs
26
16
44
100
3
0
189
0-5yrs
24
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
1
0
2
3
6
60
Total
26
16
44
100
3
0
189
Total
23
West End South
Noah's Ark Pre-School
West End Pre-School
Kerri Louise Bishop
Sue Jones
Vickie Owen
West End South Total
0
0
26
30
3
3
2
64
26
30
3
3
2
64
24