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Child Minder Wanted SE15 - advice tips and recommendations gratefully received


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Hello EDF Mums and Dads,

We are looking for a child minder to look after our one year old son from the end of February 2014. To start with we are looking for 2 long days per week (8-6) going up to three days in June 2014. Although the days are not yet set it is likely to be a Tuesday and Thursday to start with. We are looking for someone close by in SE15 in the Bellenden Road area. It would be great to hear your recommendations, tips and advice as well as from child minders who might be available in the area.

THANKS so much everyone

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Hi,


Are you still looking for a childminder for Feb 2014?


Julie Warwick is excellent and has an available place. She lives in Tyrrell Road, East Dulwich, SE22. Her contact numbers are 0208 693 0664/ 07943 549 721. She has had over 20 years experience, flexible and most of all kind hearted.

As she has a wealth of experience, she also has many amazing references.


Any questions, do not hesitate to PM me or contact Julie directly.


Kindest Regards.

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Hi, i'm looking for the same thing! Although more towards Nunhead area (still SE15). I don't need the childcare until I go back to work in September, it seems that you have to book nursery places now but is it the same for childminders? Or am I too early?


Any local recommendations would be great :-)

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