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Hi there i need a childminder/nanny for some one on one care for my 1 year old. Which would include cooking lunch snacks plus taking to playgroups etc. Car driver would be good and ofsted registered. I would like soneone who lives local to east dulwich/forest hill. Person has to be reliable/punctual and loving.


Please pm me for more info

I am an experienced Ofsted Registered Childminder who runs a small private nursery (9 children) in a lovely property on Marmora Road, East Dulwich. My entire garden flat is given over to childminding and the setting run with experienced and highly qualified staff including two Early Years teachers. 6ft high security gates and a private entry-phone system protect the property which has a l00ft back garden and a fully equipped log cabin with an extensive range of resources. Inside facilities include a large living room, Conservatory, and a separate cot room.


I will have a vacancy for 5 days (or any part thereof) at the end of August and wondered if you would consider a slightly larger setting with a mixed age group with whom your 1 year old could engage and socialise with. If you are interested and would like an information pack then contact me through the forum. References are available upon request.

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