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We are looking for a family to join our nanny share which will be coming to an end in the next few months as the other family are moving away. We would love to meet another family in the area (we are near Bellenden Road) looking for help 3 to 5 days a week (Monday to Wednesday at least).


Our daughter has just turned one and is very easy going - she loves other kids of all ages and has been having lots of fun with the other children in the share (aged 2 and 4).


Debora is a wonderful nanny with ten years experience. She is warm, caring and gentle, and has a lovely bond with the children. She likes to take the children out as much as possible to classes, the playground, playdates etc.


Please PM me if you are interested!

Hello! We're looking for a part time nanny, Mondays and Tuesdays 2pm-7pm and Thursdays 6pm-8pm. Would your lovely nanny be interested? It would be to look after our darling Freya (she's 1 in December) from December 1st and we live up on the hill between Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park stations.


I look forward to hearing from you.

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Hi, just checking if you found a nanny share? We have Tuesdays and Wednesdays available in our share from mid November.we live on benhill road and used to share with a family in your area. I've just posted an advert to share from December/Jan but could do Tuesday/Wednesdays from mid November. Martina

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