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Hello,


My name is Lucy, I'm 24 and I'm an experienced nanny/babysitter available for work in the Dulwich/Peckham/Forest Hill area. I have a DBL check and am experienced working with all ages who is available immediately.


Please call me on 07783878631 if you would like to discuss any potential work further!


Thanks,

Lucy

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Hi

Do you have cv and references you could send to me?

I'm looking for a nanny to entertain and sit with my 5month baby for up to 5 half days a week. If you send me your details we could perhaps arrange an interview?

Many thanks

Philippa

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Hi Lucy


Are you looking for babysitting? We've just moved to the area so don't have any local contacts and we're looking for a babysitter tomorrow (Saturday 6th) and for Monday 15th.


Will call tomorrow or do get in touch on 07976 825216 / 07887 551039.


Thanks, Melissa and Dan

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