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Do you need a reliable and effective personal assistant/ mother's helper,

an extra pair of hands to help you with errands and cooking in your household?


Someone who will cook your Bolognese,for now and to freeze for later, who will collect

your parcels and send your letters from the post office, collects your prescriptions from

the pharmacy, waters your garden, pats your cat and collects your mother-in-law from the train station?

If so, look no further.


Excellent references from happy clients in the East Dulwich area can be provided.

I am self-employed and available to work from Mondays to Fridays between 9:30am to 3pm.

I am a local mother of two children and have to do school runs in the morning and in the afternoon.

Educated to degree level (PGCE sec.ed) I am well organised, will arrive at your doorstep on time and will

carry out all agreed tasks without fail.

100% reliability, confidentiality and punctuality guaranteed. I require a minimum of 4 hours per week per client.


If you have any questions please contact me via private message. All my references are contactable local people.

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