Jump to content

Looking for Childminder/nanny share from sept, inc Rosendale school drops offs, 4 days/wk


Recommended Posts

We have 2 girls aged 2yrs and 4yrs and looking for childcare 4 days per week for the youngest and school pick up/drop off to Rosendale school for the eldest. Starting in sept and to include the school holidays. We?d love to hear from any families interested in a nanny share or childminders or nannies who might be interested in this role. Please do message me for more info or to arrange a chat

Kate

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Kate,


We're looking for childcare for our daughter Mon-Wed beginning in September. She'll be 10 months old. We live right around the corner from Rosendale Primary. Would you be interested in trying to set up a nanny share even though we only need 3 days? Depending on the cost, we could potentially stretch to 4 days.


Thanks,

Emily

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I don't need you to tell me to 'fight against' racism.  I know what it looks it like, thank you.  And China would be our enemy whether we were in Europe or not (and has been for a long time), so that's immaterial.  I remember covering an EDL march 12 years ago, when there was a Cons-Lib Dem coalition, so the idea that this is a new problem is rubbish. BUT Reform is doing an excellent job of galvanising a minority in reaction to smug liberals like you, who blame the electorate's collective ignorance for all the country's demons.  What right have you for a moral mandate? 
    • Both Labour and Conservatives can remove the threat of a Reform government by making making two major policy promises. And these are .......... (1) categorically state that they will take Britain out of the ECHR and (2) Undertake to remove any new small boat arrivals to Rwanda or wherever else. Reform is basically a single issue party and adopting (1) & (2) would send Reform into obscurity. The country has had enough of our judiciary making a gold-plated interpretation of the ECHR statutes.  
    • You fight against by not pretending. By calling it what it is. Instead of slyly pretending they are not racist “actually”  recognise what the country is facing and say “no” why do you even need to ask the question?
    • How does one 'fight against...'?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...