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Hi - We are Looking for a part-time live-out housekeeper - we live in East Dulwich. 6 hours/week, twice a week, preferably Monday and either Weds or Thurs from 3-6 or 4-7pm. Duties include laundry, full house cleaning, cooking. Candidate must have experience as a housekeeper or cleaner with good references. Good level of English required. Valid visa or permission to work in the UK. ?10/hour. Please PM me if interested.
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Yes I am looking for someone - please get in touch


I need help from September, however there would be some work throughout the summer,


I would like help with housework and cooking for 3/2 and a half hours each day.

I have three children who live at home, 18, 14 and 11. They are untidy.

I live in Herne Hill and need help from 3/3.30 until 6.00 each day.

Please send me an email [email protected],

?10 per hour.

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