Government scheme criticised for leaving families without support for two weeks of the summer holiday
is well regarded, but critics say it is too limited. It provides £220m in funding for free holiday activities and a meal – to children eligible for and in receipt of free school meals – for at least four hours a day, four days a week, six weeks a year. It runs for four weeks in the summer and a week in each of the Easter and Christmas holidays.
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