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Hello,


I'm looking for a childminder for my one-year-old daughter from the beginning of October. This will be for four days a week.


I'd ideally like someone who lives within walking distance of Denmark Hill or Peckham Rye stations. Although I'd also be open to East Dulwich, depending on the location. I'd prefer a setting with some outdoor space.


If you're Ofsted registered and are interested please PM me.


Many thanks!

I wanted to recommend our current childminder Linda. She has level 3 childcare and first aid training, is incredibly flexible, understanding and really reasonably priced. She didn't charge us for settling in and told me not to worry if I was ever late collecting. She's a 7min walk from either Peckham rye or Queens Road and you can park and leave your car at the house. Every day she takes the children to a playgroup and has loads of great toys at home. She has a space coming up in September if you are interested pl get in touch with her on 07956 166251.

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