
Norfolk County Council is consulting on plans to de-register 46 of its 53 children’s centres from October 2019.
It comes after Norfolk County Council agreed in February that the budget for children’s centres would be halved from £10m to £5m, with the contracts for the 12 providers of the centres coming to an end next year.
More than 5,500 people signed a petition against the decision to review the service.
Under the proposals, the county’s seven remaining children’s centres, one in each district, would become ‘Early Childhood and Family Bases’.
The de-registered centres could be used to deliver some services, the council states.
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