Wolverhampton childcare funded hours explained

Local guidance for parents in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Find typical costs, local contacts, and area-specific advice for childcare funding.

Welcome to our Wolverhampton guide for childcare funding. As one of West Midlands's major cities with a population of 263,000, Wolverhampton offers a range of childcare options for working families.

Typical hourly rates in Wolverhampton range from £5.00-£7.00, though this can vary significantly between providers and areas within the city. The good news is that government funding can significantly reduce these costs for eligible families.

This guide covers everything you need to know about accessing funded childcare hours in Wolverhampton, including local contacts, typical costs, and how to apply.

Quick facts about Wolverhampton

  • Wolverhampton City Council works with local nurseries, childminders, and preschools to deliver funded childcare places
  • You can use your funded hours with any Ofsted-registered provider in Wolverhampton that has joined the scheme
  • Places can be limited in some areas, especially for under-2s - join waiting lists early
  • You can use your funded hours with up to two providers per day (e.g., nursery and childminder)
  • From 1 September 2025, eligible working parents of children from 9 months old will be entitled to up to 30 hours a week

Helpful local links

Official resources and contacts for Wolverhampton families

Wolverhampton City Council – Childcare and early education

Local authority childcare support and information

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Wolverhampton Family Information Service

Comprehensive local family support information

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GOV.UK – Apply for free childcare

National application portal for funded childcare

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Wolverhampton City Council

Main local authority website for Wolverhampton

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Key information

Local details

  • • Average rates: £5.00-£7.00
  • • Population: 263,000
  • • Region: West Midlands