Busy Bees Day Care & Wraparound, Tir-y-berth Primary School
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 3 May 2013
This is the Horner Street side of Tir-y-berth Primary School, to which the main entrance is from New Road. Busy Bees Day Care & Wraparound is a playgroup and wraparound for children aged from 2 up to school age. The use of wraparound in this context dates from 2000, when the govermnent announced the Wraparound Pilot Programme, raising the quality of early years provision for children, and at the same time attracting more parents back into the labour market by providing more flexible care wrapped around an early education place for their young child or children.