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S&S Personal Assistant


At S&S we pride ourselves on being reliable, mobile, efficient, discreet, flexible and organised with high quality inter-personal skills being at the heart of our service.


Providing a first class mobile personal assistant service catering for all your needs. Relieving you from daily tasks associated with managing your personal and/or business life. We offer a wide variety of personalised services; ranging from something as little as organising your dry cleaning for an upcoming event, to arranging flights and accommodation for a business or leisure trip.


Our personalised services range from but are not limited to:


 Shopping

 Events Management

 Diary Management

 Transport

 Childcare/Schooling

 Entertainment

 Business trips/meetings


For more information please do not hesitate to contact us on the email address below.


Email: [email protected]

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