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Authority spending will struggle to meet baby boom, says NAO

Spending watchdogs have cast doubt on whether current levels of local authority funding are sufficient to cope with the largest baby boom since the 1950s.

Spending watchdogs have cast doubt on whether current levels of local authority funding are sufficient to cope with the largest baby boom since the 1950s.

A National Audit Office (NAO) study into capital funding of new school places finds extra provision will be needed for 256,000 young children by 2014/15 to meet increased demand.

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