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Hi,


Our lovely cleaner Rosa asked me if I would post a message to the forum to ask if anyone is looking for a cleaner on Saturdays or Sundays. Rosa has worked for us for 7 years now and she is hardworking, trustworthy and a lovely person. I thoroughly recommend her.


If you're interested then please text her on 07727687862. Her english isn't great, so best to text rather than call. Her English is good enough face to face, but she struggles on the phone.

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Hi,


Our amazing cleaner Rosa, who has been helping us out for almost 10 years, asked if I could post again to say that she?s available Thursday afternoons and Saturdays if anyone is looking for a cleaner.


Details are the same as in previous posts. Please contact her direct if you?re interested.


Thanks

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