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Hi, I am looking for school pick up at Fairlawn for three days a week from September. I have had a good run of Charter A level students in the past. Pick up is at 3.35-3.45. Let me know if you are interested and I can give you the details. There are possible other bits before then too. Thanks.
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Calling students starting/continuing their A levels in September. I am keen to build up new relationships with local students to do bits of childcare for my 8 and 9 year old. Ideally I need someone to pick them up from Fairlawn school on Wed, Thurs and Fri at 3.35pm. I understand timetables are not published yet so you are unable to commit but I have had a good run of Charter students over the last couple of years and they recommended friends but they are all moving on now. I also need a babysitter for a couple of evenings and it would be really great to get someone who potentially might be able to do pick ups next term too. The babysitting I need Thurs 12th from 7.30pm and Sat 14th from 6.30pm, it would be really wonderful to meet someone who might be able to do pick ups too... Let me know.

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