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Hi all


I'm ideally hoping for someone whose looking for a nanny to

start immediately or as soon as next wk. My rate is ?10 an hr and I have over

10yrs experience but not Ofsted or crb however I do have quite a lot of

families and references.


I'm a singer and work in to which means your little ones

always have a smile on their faces.


If your interested let me know

Hi, I am looking to get some help with my one year old boy Hamish on Wednesdays to start with. I'm trying to get some freelance work going so may need extra days down the line or to change the childcare but at the moment for a couple of months a day a week should be enough. Wednesdays are most suitable as my other child is at nursery. Let me know if you want to meet. Are you up for taking him out as our house has builders here at the moment, and I will work from home partly. You could spend some time here as well though. Thanks! Gemma

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