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Hi I?m an ofstead registered childminder. I live on overhill road (the lordship Lane end of the street)I?m married with 2 children who are 10 and 7(girl and boy)we live in a house with garden and side yard. I have a mum on maternity leave at the moment and would like to cut her days down from September so I will have a space for 2 or 3 days (flexible as mum isn?t working for now ) and then another parent will be going on maternity leave in October so her space will be coming up between October and January. Again this space is flexible on start date as the mum won?t be working and doesn?t want to give up the space straight away. If anyone requires childcare between sept-jan let me know and we can have a chat. The space is 8am-6pm and I don?t do school pick ups/after school care

I?m afraid. If you want to see reviews my profile on childcare.co.uk is Leanne watts and there are reviews from previous parents on there for me. Leanne

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