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Hello


I'm about to start a very busy new job and could really do with some help with cleaning my two-bedroom flat in East Dulwich on a weekly basis, preferably on Fridays. It's very close to East Dulwich Community Hospital.


I would like someone reliable, trustworthy, with good attention to detail and who will take care of my home and belongings when cleaning.


As well as hoovering, dusting, mopping, cleaning the bathroom and kitchen, it would be lovely to have help occasionally with doing things like cleaning windows, cleaning the fridge, putting a load of washing on ? that sort of thing.


I have a cat too, so it must be someone who is accepting of cats!


Thanks very much


DulwichBee

Hello all


Thank you so much for all of your messages recommending your services by private message/posting on the thread and to vicki08 for the recommendation. I don't really know where to start with all of the messages, so apologies if I don't get back to everyone!


Best wishes


DulwichBee x

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