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Cleaner needed for 3 hours bi weekly Flexible dates


hannah258

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Hi,


We (a shared house of 4 professionals) are searching for a cleaner to attend bi-weekly to clean the communal parts of the property. The cleaning of the lounge, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and hallway areas would be your responsibility and from time to time the front entrance of the house. We request that you choose a preferred date for this and then attend on that day each time but we aren't too particular on which. We have a ginger tom cat, he is well behaved and sleeps a lot so hopefully that wont be a problem. We would like to see some references of work/ character.


We will provide all cleaning products needed and can offer ?10 per hour.


If you are interested please contact me on 07976440099 - Hannah

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