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Our wonderful cleaner was with us for six years and was a part of the family but is off to university. We would love to find someone similar to fill her much-missed shoes.


We are based in SE15 and have a dog. Requirements below: applicants will need references that we can call and/or would love any recommendations. No cleaning companies please.


* At least 1 full day to one to two half days a week (same days each week - please don't apply if you cannot

commit to at least 1.5 days)

*Cleaning, general housekeeping, laundry and ironing

*Be happy to work around dogs and baby in the house!

*An eye for detail

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