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  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chatted with modern apprentices George McArthue (pink Jumper) and Holly Whitehead (black and white dress) durinmg his visit.<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Mr Swinney gets help to cut a cake of welcome from Yasin Said (five) Iver Blakey (four) and Clemence Currie (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Mr Swinney gets help to cut a cake of welcome from Yasin Said (five) Iver Blakey (four) and Clemence Currie (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Mr Swinney and Torrin Smith (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: John Swinney <br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured:  Mr Swinney chates with  Yasin Said (five) Iver Blakey (four) and Clemence Currie (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Calulum Miller (aged three) and Theo LaCroix (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Four year old Theo LaCroix photobombed Mr Swinney as he met modern apprentices Kayleigh Singer (grey jumper); Georeg McArthur (pink jumper), Holly Whitehead (black and white dress) and Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair with Rebecca Pene in the background<br />
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Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney met modern apprentices Kayleigh Singer (grey jumper); Georeg McArthur (pink jumper), Holly Whitehead (black and white dress) and Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney met modern apprentices Kayleigh Singer (grey jumper); Georeg McArthur (pink jumper), Holly Whitehead (black and white dress) and Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney gets help to cut a cake of welcome from Yasin Said (five) Iver Blakey (four) and Clemence Currie (aged four)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney meets Chloe Thower (five)<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney chats with manager Lynn McNair<br />
Deputy First Minister John Swinney visited Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh to meet children, staff and modern apprentices working in early years and childcare. Mr Swinney confirmed that a record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare.  Mr Swinney toured the nursery and discussed the City of Edinburgh Council’s plans to expand the early years and childcare workforce and met with modern apprentices as well as Jake Stefanovic, an ambassador from the Scottish Government’s childcare recruitment campaign.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Modern_apprentices_Edinburgh...jpg