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Cleaner / Housekeeper needed - Peckham Rye / Camberwell


MissWiggy

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We live in Peckham Rye, near Bellenden Road, and are after a cleaner who can come once a week and do between 3.5 and 4 hours on either a Thursday or a Friday.


We have had a number of cleaners through agencies in the past 12 months and have really struggled to get someone reliable who comes and does the job properly i.e. stays the full time and actually cleans what we ask them to!


We are really keen to find someone who is able to use their initiative and clean what needs doing rather than just the same routine every week and who is also able to actually help tidy the place and help put things away.


We're keen to avoid an agency and are happy to pay an appropriate rate to whoever fits the bill, but really need someone reliable who takes pride in their work and does a thorough job.


We would be very grateful if anyone has any recommendations, or if you think you can help please get in touch and we can discuss further.


If you are a cleaner contacting us then we would like to see references that we can take up.


Thank you.

Hi MissWiggy

,

We are a professional commercial and domestic cleaning company based in SE London with over 20 years experience and a high volume of clients in SE London.


We have fully vetted, insured, professional cleaners at our fingertips and we can provide you with a one off or regular cleaner who could fulfil all the duties you require in your property.


Please do give me a call me on my office number on 02086986953 between 9: am-4:00 pm or leave a message so we can discuss exactly what your needs are.


Kind regards,


Danny.

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