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From September I will have space for school pick ups Monday- Friday 3.15-6pm and school drop offs Monday to Friday 7.50-8.50.

After school when the weather is good we always stay in the park close to school for and hour or so and then we head home.

I am First Aid Trained, CRB Checked ,Trained in Safeguarding Children and have lots of experience.


References can be provided on request.


Please feel free to contact me 07731935019 or [email protected]. Thank you


Regards

Maggie

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From September I will have space for school pick ups Monday- Friday 3.15-6pm and school drop offs Monday to Friday 7.50-8.50.

After school when the weather is good we always stay in the park close to school for and hour or so and then we head home.

I am First Aid Trained, CRB Checked ,Trained in Safeguarding Children and have lots of experience.


References can be provided on request.


Please feel free to contact me 07731935019 or [email protected]. Thank you


Regards

Maggie

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