If you have money for a D60, then a better choice would be to get a D80. Much more camera for your money. D60 is more expensive as its a newer model and the improvements are not noticable for the price increase.
I would go and get a D40 and have a little space for an additional lens. The moment you buy a DSLR you quickly land up wanting to buy some lens.
Either go D40 and get a 70-200 VR AF-S blah blah (can get the lens for about £120) and a D40 for £220 (give or take £5).
Or, go D80.
Main reason to go for a D80 would be that it has a motor inside the camera to drive any lens that are attached. The D40/x/D60 you have to rely on lens with motors inside (this is not as big an issue as many point out). Every lens on my want list actually has a motor in it already. The only one that I have to manually focus with is a 50mm prime, although its not actually to much of a problem. You can always get a 30mm prime. Like with anything, there are pros and cons.
I love my D40 and to be honest, will keep me going for many years. As budget is tight, I much prefer to spend more on the lens than the camera, as if you upgrade you will keep you lens where the camera becomes void.