Dublin City Council draft plan proposes filling empty creche spaces with not-for-profit childcare
A draft plan from Dublin City Council proposes getting more involved in filling empty creche spaces in apartment complexes with not-for-profit creches, potentially including a council-owned childcare delivery company. Social Democrats Councillor Cian Farrell presented six months of work on the issue, emphasizing that childcare is foundational to a functioning city. The plan addresses the struggle families face finding childcare places in Dublin.
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Childcare is one of the foundations of a functioning city.
Families in the city struggle to find places
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And possibly setting up a council-owned, not-for-profit childcare delivery company.
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