Appendix 2: Early Childhood Offer - District Profiles

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Appendix 2: Early Childhood Offer - District Profiles Appendix 2: Early Childhood Offer - District profiles Developing an early childhood offer for families in Breckland The Early Childhood and Family Service will provide outreach and targeted support to families who need it across the district area, operating out of two Early Childhood and Family bases: Swaffham Children’s Centre and Thetford (Kingsway) Children’s Centre. Families will have access to enhanced online and digital information and advice services. Children and families will be supported to access a wide range of after school clubs, breakfast clubs, community groups, Early Years settings, parent and toddler groups. These include: Service Name Location Attleborough Little Acorns (Parent And Toddler St Marys Church Group) Banham Toddler Group (Parent And Toddler Banham Community Centre Group) Beetley & District Pre school Beetley (Private Woodland) Beetley Bears Stay & Play Group (Parent And Village Hall Toddler Group) Bishy Barnabees Day Nursery (After School South Green Park Childrens Centre Club) Bishy Barnabees Day Nursery (Breakfast Club) South Green Park Childrens Centre BishyBarnabees Day Nursery South Green Park,Mattishall Buckenham Pre School New Buckingham Village Hall Busy Bees Day Nursery at Thetford Mallow Road Carbrooke Pre-School Carbrooke Carbrooke Pre-School (Pre-School And Coronation Hall Playgroups) Carleton Rode Playgroup Jubilee Village Hall Chicken Cottage Childcare Bawdeswell Dereham Ce Va Infant School & Nursery Dereham Church Infant School (Nursery Schools/classes) Drake Primary School (Nursery Fairfields, off Croxton Road Schools/classes) East Dereham Day nursery Dereham Childrens Centre East Dereham Day Nursery Dereham Childrens Centre East Harling Nursery Harling Old school Village Hall Elephant & Castle Childcare Centre (Day Dunham Road Nursery) Elephant and Castle Childcare Centre Village Hall First Steps Fountain Of Life Pre-School (Pre- Well Christian Centre School And Playgroups) Fulmerston Road Parent & Toddler Group Fulmerston Christian Fellowship Portacabin (Parent And Toddler Group) Great Ellingham Pre-School (Pre-School And Recreation Centre Playgroups) Great Ellingham Under 5's (Parent And Toddler Village Hall Group) Great Hockham Primary School & Nursery Hockham Grove House Nursery Toftwood Village Hall Grove House Nursery And Infant School Gilpins Ride (Nursery Schools/classes) Hall Farm Nursery School (Day Nursery) Hall Farm Nursery School Happyfeet Breakfast Club St Giles Road Happyfeet Day Nursery St Giles Road Hoots - After School Club Toftwood Infant School Jelly Tots Nursery - Charles Burrell Centre (Day Charles Burrell Centre Nursery) Jelly Tots Nursery - White Hart Street (Day 13 White Hart Street Nursery) Kingfisher Day Nursery (Pre-School And Sure Start Children's Centre Playgroups) Kings Park Pre-School (Pre-School And Kings Park School Playgroups) Litcham Childcare Breakfast Club Litcham Children's Centre Litcham Childcare Day Nursery Litcham Children's Centre Litcham Day Nursery Jubilee Hall,Litcham Litlle Angels at Mattishall All Saints Church, Mattishall Little Acorns (Pre-School And Playgroups) Youth & Community Centre Little Ducklings PreSchool Great Massingham Village Hall Little Fishes Dereham Baptist Church Little Fishes Parent & Toddler Group (Parent Toftwood Village Hall And Toddler Group) Little Footsteps Day Nursery Baptist Church Hall Little Footsteps Of Dereham - After School Club 15a Norwich Road Little Footsteps Of Dereham - Breakfast Club 15a Norwich Road (Breakfast Club) Little Footsteps of Dereham (Day Nursery) St Carantoc Little Footsteps Of Shipdham (Day Nursery) Thomas Bullock Primary School Little Owls - Scarning (Day Nursery) Railway Farm Little Owls Day Nursery Toftwood Methodist Church hall Little Owls Day Nursery - Dereham 20 School Lane Little Pirates at Drake (Day Nursery) Drake Infant and Nursery School Little Saints Pre-School (Pre-School And Weeting Primary School Playgroups) Little Swans (Pre-School And Playgroups) Swans Nest, Swanton Morley Village Hall Out There Forest School, Deopham Road, Little Twigs - Forest School sessions Attleborough London Rd Pre School London Road Church Hall London Road Pre-School (Pre-School And The Scout Hall Playgroups) Magic Tree Day Nursery St Nicholas Church house Mundford Parent & Toddlers (Parent And Village Hall Toddler Group) Mundford Playgroup (Pre-School And St. Leonards Street Playgroups) Narborough Church Of England Primary Dennys Walk Academy- Breakfast Club Necton Little Oaks Pre-School (Pre-School And Grounds of Necton Primary School Playgroups) Fountain of Life, The Well Christian Centre, Noah's Ark at Fountain of Life, Ashill, Thetford Swaffham Road, Ashill, Thetford, Noahs Ark Pre School - After School Club Robertson Barracks Noahs Ark Pre School (Pre-School And The Light Dragoons Robertson Barracks Playgroups) North Elmham Playgroup Baby And Toddler The Saxon Centre Group (Parent And Toddler Group) Norwich Road Academy - Hedgehogs Breakfast Norwich Road Club Norwich Road Academy (Nursery Norwich Road Schools/classes) Norwich Road Academy Nursery Thetford Healthy Living Centre Old Buckenham Bears (Breakfast Club) Old Buckenham Primary School Orchard Montessori Playgroup Banham Community Centre Parent and toddler group Ashfield Parent and toddler group Beetley Parent and toddler group Elsing Parent and toddler group Little Melton Village Hall Parent and toddler group Swanton Morley Parent and toddler group Watton Parkwood Tiny Tots (Parent And Toddler Group) Dereham Leisure Centre Pavilion Creche @ the ACE Centre Church Street Dental Surgery Pavilion Pre-School Nursery - After School Club The Pavilion Pavilion Pre-School Nursery (Pre-School And The Pavilion Playgroups) Pavilion Pre-School Nursery @ The Old Auction The Old Auction House House (Day Nursery) Pavillion Creche Holy Trinity Church Hall Pavillion PreSchool Nursery Library Playbus Connaught Hall Playdays - Thetford (Day Nursery) Theatre House Playdays Day Nursery Abbey Neighbourhood Centre Playplus (Pre-School And Playgroups) Attleborough Primary School Queensway Infant School & Nursery (Nursery Queensway Schools/classes) Rainbowpot Childcare 34 Commercial Road Raleigh Infant Academy & Nursery (Nursery Admirals Way Schools/classes) Redcastle Family School (Nursery Redcastle Family School Schools/classes) Riddlesworth Nursery Riddlesworth Rockinghorse Daycare All saints Church hall, Mattishall Rockinghorse Daycare (After School Club) Lime Tree Barn, Welgate Rockinghorse Daycare (Breakfast Club) Lime Tree Barn Rocklands Parent & Toddler Group (Parent And The Village Hall Toddler Group) Sacred Heart Breakfast Club The Convent Of The Sacred Heart Sacred Heart School - Little Peddlars Library Scarning Pre School Scarning Village Hall Scribbles Pre-School - Bawdeswell (Pre-School Bawdeswell Cp School And Playgroups) Shipdham Playgroup (Pre-School And Thomas Bullock School Playgroups) The Lighthouse, 131 Hargham Road, Sparklers Attleborough Sporle Pre-School Swaffham Sporle Pre-School (Pre-School And Playgroups) Sporle V C First School St Andrews Preschool (Pre-School And The Mess Playgroups) Storybags St. Mary’s Parish Church Swaffham Ce Vc Infant School (Nursery Swaffham Primary School Schools/classes) Swaffham Church Of England Junior Academy Brandon Road Breakfast Club Swaffham Preschool Playgroup (Pre-School Brandon Road And Playgroups) Teenie Iceni's Day Nursery Swaffham Parish Rooms The Bishop's Ce Primary Academy (Nursery Canterbury Way Schools/classes) The Norwich Road Nursery - Attleborough (Day Norwich Road Nursery) The Norwich Road Nursery - Watton (Day Capital House Nursery) The Orchard Montessori Pre-School and The Fen Nursery (Pre-School And Playgroups) Tiddly Tots Bradenham Tiny Talk Baby Signing Classes Attleborough Attleborough Methodist Church & Community (Parent And Toddler Group) Centre Tiny Talk Baby Signing Classes Dereham Toftwood Methodist Church (Parent And Toddler Group) TinyTalk Baby Signing and Toddler Talk Watton Children's Centre Classes Watton TinyTalk Baby Signing Classes Dereham Dereham Children's Centre Toddler group Dereham Leisure Centre Toftwood Infant School (Nursery Toftwood Infant School Schools/classes) Toftwood Infants and Nursery School Dereham Town Football Club Toftwood Nursery Wellspring Family Church Toftwood Nursery Preschool (Pre-School And Scout Haven Playgroups) Tots & Tinnies Dereham Baptist Church Traquinas Chilcare Great Hockham Village Hall Traquinas Childcare - Raymond Street (Day 17/19 Raymond Street Nursery) Treetops Day Nursery Sure Start Children's Centre Treetots Playgroup (Pre-School And Blenheim Centre Playgroups) Watton Westfield Infant & Nursery School Watton Watton Westfield Infant & Nursery School West Road (Nursery Schools/classes) Wayland Junior Academy Breakfast Club Wayland Junior Academy Weasenham Pre School (Pre-School And Common End Playgroups) Weasenham PreSchool Weasenham All Saints Wensum Valley Nursery School (Pre-School Wensum Road And Playgroups) Wensum Valley Nursery School Parent & Wensum Valley Nursery School Toddler Group (Parent And Toddler Group) William Cowper Pre School Trinity Methodist Church Hall William Cowper Preschool (Pre-School And William Cowper Close Playgroups) Attleborough Little Acorns (Parent And Toddler St Marys Church Group) Count: 139 Holiday playschemes: Service Name Location Camp Adventure (Holiday Playschemes) Dereham Leisure Centre Hall Farm Nursery School (Holiday Hall Farm Nursery School Playschemes) Happyfeet Holiday Playscheme (Holiday St Giles Road Playschemes) Hoots - 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