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Hello

I'm recommending my cleaner who was also recommended to me by a friend and EDF and has been cleaning for me over a year. Nicole is experienced, reliable and very very trustworthy.A gem of a cleaner no issues with her service only praise and local to the area you will not be dissappointed guaranteed.

Good Luck☺

I have pm her contact details

Hi Mark,

I made the same request when I recently moved to the area and was recommended Vince on here, I have used him now a number of times to fit shelving, paint my hall way and put numerous pieces of furniture together for me, I would definitely recommend him, he has always been prompt and reliable and always clears up after the job is done a nice friendly local which is always nice. His number is 07951094961. Hopefully he can help you too.

  • 4 months later...
Just had Jon at Peckham Handyman round to do a few tricky jobs - fixing door handles, fixing a drawer and putting together some flatpack furniture. Jon was professional, efficient and I am very pleased with the work done. Would definitely use again. [email protected]

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