Decision details

Little Owls Nurseries Review

Reference: D57523

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Completion of the review of Little Owls nurseries across the city, to ensure that individual settings are as efficient, effective, and as financially sustainable as possible. This may result in proposals for closure and market-led solutions whereby provision is provided by alternative childcare providers.

 

The emerging findings of this review, based upon current operating arrangements, are that there are three blocks of LCC directly provided nurseries across the city:

  Nurseries where it is believed there is sufficient nursery provision provided by others, which means the Council should not be providing additional provision.

  Nurseries where it is believed that additional provision by the Council may not be required as sufficient provision could be provided by others subject to more detailed conversations with alternative providers and potentially continuing support (at a lower cost than current).

  Nurseries where it is believed that continuing provision by LCC is in order due to challenges of sufficiency and support for children with SEND and issues of deprivation.

Decisions:

The Director of Children and Families submitted a report which presented the findings from the review work undertaken into Little Owls nurseries provision to date, together with the associated consultation and engagement responses received. The report, in taking such findings into consideration, made a number of recommendations to the Board in relation to next steps.

 

In introducing the report, the Executive Member provided an overview of the proposals which were to close 3 of the Little Owls settings, undertake an exploration of other options for the future delivery of childcare in a further 12 settings, and for at least 9 Little Owls settings to remain in operation by the Council where most needed. The impact faced by those affected was acknowledged, however, the reasons for the proposals were highlighted, with reference being made to the significant financial challenges which continued to be faced. Details were also provided on the range of factors taken into consideration as part of the review.

 

As part of the proposals, it was highlighted that guaranteed places were available for those children currently attending the 3 settings proposed for closure at other local Little Owls nurseries. It was also noted that there were sufficient vacancies in settings within the service to accommodate affected staff. 

 

Responding to a number of enquiries and concerns raised by a Member regarding the proposals, further information was provided on the following:

·  The range of consultation and engagement which had been undertaken with parents and carers as part of the review;

·  The information which was used to determine the cost per day for a place in a Little Owls setting; 

·  The actions which had been taken to reduce the overspend position during 2023/24;

·  Further information was provided on the context within which the proposals were being made and the actions taken to date to reduce costs and to maximise efficiency;

·  Responding to an enquiry regarding the alternative options which had been considered, the Board received further detail on the methodology used during the review that had led to the proposals as presented in the report;

·  In responding to a question about the increase in fees that was needed to close the current overspend, it was highlighted that the Council looked to strike the correct balance to ensure that a sustainable service providing value was delivered, and which fulfilled the Council’s statutory duties around sufficiency of places, whilst also operating within the agreed budgeted position;

·  It was reiterated that guaranteed places were available for those children currently attending the 3 settings proposed for closure at other local Little Owls nurseries, with Members receiving an overview of the responses received to that offer.

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That in general terms, the contents of the submitted report, be noted;

 

(b)  That it be noted that the Council will continue to directly deliver day care at the following Little Owls settings:

·  Chapeltown

·  Harehills

·  Middleton Laurel Bank

·  New Bewerley

·  Swarcliffe

·  Two Willows

·  Little London

·  Seacroft

·  Armley Moor

 

(c)  That the consultation and engagement responses in relation to the proposal, as detailed within the submitted report and appendices, be noted; and having had regard to those, the withdrawal from and/or closure of Little Owls Gipton North, Little Owls Chapel Allerton and Little Owls Kentmere, be approved;

 

(d)  That following resolution (c) above, where possible and noting ancillary use, those buildings be declared surplus to operational requirements following the closedown of Little Owls functions;

 

(e)  That the initial consultation and engagement responses in relation to the proposal to explore the potential amalgamation of some Little Owls settings and to explore potential and viable interest from other providers, as detailed within the submitted report and appendices, be noted; and that agreement be given to the undertaking of a ‘market sounding exercise’ to deliver additional nursery places to replace specific Council run settings at the following locations:

·  Shepherds Lane

·  City & Holbeck

·  Hunslet Rylestone

·  Meanwood

·  Parklands

·  Osmondthorpe

·  St Mary’s Hunslet

·  Quarry Mount

·  Rothwell

·  Hawksworth Wood

·  Bramley

·  Burley Park

 

(f)  That the subsequent ‘market sounding exercise’ in relation to the settings set out in resolution (e) above, be agreed, and that it be noted that those ‘market sounding exercises’ will commence immediately;

 

(g)  That it be noted that the Director of Children and Families may take further decisions in respect of the settings listed at resolution (e) above following the market sounding exercise for the twelve settings indicated, which would be as a direct consequence of this decision.

 

(Under the provisions of Council Procedure Rule 16.5, Councillor A Lamb required it to be recorded that he abstained from voting on the decisions referred to within this minute)

 

Reason Key: Financial Impact>£500K;

Wards Affected: Bramley and Stanningley; Burmantofts and Richmond Hill; Chapel Allerton; Gipton and Harehills; Headingley and Hyde Park; Hunslet and Riverside; Killingbeck and Seacroft; Kirkstall; Rothwell;

Portfolio Holder: The Executive Member for Children & Families

Other reasons / organisations consulted

Consultation and engagement in relation to those decisions which flow from the review work will take place incrementally in relation to relevant elements of the proposal and will be detailed in relevant reports.

Consultees

Executive Member for Children’s Social Care and Health Partnerships

 

Local Ward Members

 

Parents and Carers

 

Trade Unions and Staff

Contact: Vicky Fuggles 0113 37 86840 Email: victoria.fuggles@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Vicky Fuggles

Publication date: 24/06/2024

Date of decision: 19/06/2024

Decided at meeting: 19/06/2024 - Executive Board

Date comes into force if not called in: 29/06/2024

Call-in deadline date: 28/06/2024

Current call-in Count: 0

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