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Holiday Childcare Provision in the Vale of Glamorgan Holiday Childcare Provision in the Vale of Glamorgan This list has been compiled by the Vale Family Information Service and is correct on the 9 July 2020. Please contact us for up to date information or check our website: 01446 704704 [email protected] www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/fis @VOGFIS @VALEFIS All childcare settings are listed on the Dewis Cymru website. Please click on the name of each setting and you will be taken to the childcare record on Dewis, where you will find more information. You can also carry out your own search: www.dewis.wales If you live close to a neighbouring county, you can also search on Dewis for childcare in other local authorities. Either add your postcode or select the county, or contact them directly: Childcare in Cardiff: 03000 133 133 Childcare in Bridgend: 01656 643643 Childcare in Rhondda Cynon Taf: 01443 425006 Childminders We have many childminders who are open during the summer holidays. This link will take you to a list of ‘open’ childminders in the Vale. You can then select ‘Refine your search’ and enter your post code and add the number of miles you would like to search in the ‘where’ field: Childminders in the Vale of Glamorgan Help with childcare costs You may be eligible for the government’s Tax Free Childcare Scheme, which can save you 20% on your childcare costs. Or depending on your household income, you may eligible for Universal Credit and the childcare element of this, which could pay up to 85% of your childcare costs: https://www.gov.uk/childcare-calculator?step-by-step-nav=f237ec8e-e82c- 4ffa-8fba-2a88a739783b There is more information on the following websites: https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ FIS web page ‘Financial Help with Childcare’ Barry / Sully Holiday Clubs Bramble Hedge Holiday Club Learn About Childcare Nursery & Romilly Junior and Infants School Holiday Club Barry 19 Tynewydd Road CF62 6LF Barry 07891 863076 CF62 8SZ Age 3 - 12 years 07922 160207 Age 0 – 12 years Camp Coconuts Holiday Club The Warehouse Les Tous Grand Holiday Club Sully Moors Road 29 Park Road Sully Barry CF64 5RP CF62 6NX 01446 724949 07841 788450 Age 3 ½ - 11 years Age 3 – 12 years Day Care Bumble Bees Day Nursery Roseland Childcare Colcot Junior & Infants School 1 Lombard Street Barry Barry 01446 722622 / 732393 CF62 8DP 15 months – 5 years 01446 734888 Age 0 - 5 years Daisy Day Nursery Sully Moors Road St Aubin Romilly Park Nursery Sully 76 Romilly Park Road CF64 5RP Barry 01446 724949 CF62 6RR Age 0 – 11 years 01446 749321 Age 0 – 11 years Gibbonsdown Children’s Centre Nursery Les Tous Playgroup Ramsey Road 29 Park Road Barry Barry CF62 9DF CF62 6NX 01446 732692 07841 788450 Age 2 – 5 years Age 3 – 12 years Learn About Childcare Nursery & Holiday Club 19 Tynewydd Road Barry CF62 8SZ 07922 160207 Age 0 – 12 years Penarth / Llandough / Dinas Powys Day Care First Steps Day Nursery St Aubin Nursery Penarth The Lodge 34 Archer Road Hazelhurst Penarth Sully Road CF64 3HL Penarth 029 20708112 CF64 2TP Age 6 weeks – 12 years 02921 159641 Teddy Bear Nursery Age 0 - 5 years Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust Llandough Hazelhurst Children’s Nursery CF64 2XX 120 Plymouth Road 029 2071 5697 Penarth Age 0 - 5 years CF64 5DN 029 2070 3514 Victoria Day Nursery Age 6 weeks – 8 years 6 Victoria Avenue Nightingales Nursery Preschool Penarth 15 Albert Crescent CF64 3EN Penarth 029 2071 1455 CF64 1DA Age 0 – 5 years 02920 701074 Westbourne Nursery Age 12 weeks – 11 years 4 Hickman Road Penarth Orchard Day Nursery CF64 2AJ 46 Clive Place 029 2070 5705 Penarth Age 2 – 4 years CF64 1AW 02920 705599 Age 0 – 6 years Ribbons Preschool & Summer Camp 75 Cardiff Road Dinas Powys CF64 4JT 02920 512838 Age 3 – 7 years Western and Rural Vale Holiday Clubs Simply Out Of School Pendoylan Fun Foundations Day Nursery Holiday Club North Road The War Memorial Hall Cowbridge Pendoylan CF71 7DF CF71 7UJ 01446 771117 07974 372617 Age 0 - 12 years First 4 weeks only Age 3 - 11 years Passport to Play Holiday Care Scheme Rhoose CF62 3EQ 01446 719591 Age 4 - 11 years Day Care Bijou Day Nursery & Creche 48a Eastgate St Aubin Nursery Cowbridge Cowbridge Old Hall Grounds CF71 7AB Cowbridge 01446 396000 CF71 7AH Age 0 - 12 years 01446 688222 Age 0 - 11 years Fun Foundations Day Nursery North Road Sadie and Frank’s Day Nursery Cowbridge Kingswood Court CF71 7DF Ogmore Road 01446 771117 Ewenny Age 0 - 12 years CF35 5BP Age 12 weeks – 8 years Passport to Play Day Nursery Rhoose CF62 3EQ 01446 719591 Age 0 - 11 years .
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