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Ten things about 30 hours 'free' childcare every parent needs to know

It should make a big difference to parents trying to balance their work lives with looking after their kids before they start school

Tax-free childcare - Everything you need to know

The amount of childcare available to working parents is set to double this year.

Currently, all parents receive a contribution to the cost of nursery or childminder places equivalent to 15 free hours of care a week.

From September 2017, that will go up to 30 free hours for working parents of children aged three.

It should make a big difference to parents trying to balance their work lives with looking after their kids before they start school.

But there are a few things worth knowing - according to Steve Taylor of Winchcombe Farm Nursery, who reveals 10 reasons why the scheme may not be what it is cracked up to be.

Steve says: “There are much better ways of making childcare more affordable for working parents such as giving them a financial payment into their Tax Free Childcare Account, which would give them flexibility to buy the childcare they need, when they want it.

"This has been suggested to the Government by us - but completely ignored. We live in hope that they will eventually see sense before it is too late.”

1. There will be limited places available

"Childcare providers are being paid around £1.50 an hour per child less than it costs to provide this service," Steve says.