Are the school holidays due a trim?
WE have had, by most accounts, an excellent summer. It rained a lot less than expected following the driest spring on record; the heatwaves, although unpleasant, were short lived; and, as we sipped rosé and took our surfboards to the beach, it felt a lot as if we were having our cake and eating it, too.
Although sunnier climes have their pitfalls (lower yields on potatoes, broccoli and hay), most people have embraced what they have brought to the table. Local tourism is thriving, music festivals are being held in record numbers and wine snobs are drinking Nyetimber. Yet one demographic has been broadly sidelined from the fun. For parents looking after children—in some cases, up to 10 weeks—summer has been a time…