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Hi, My name is Annisha, I?m 26years of age with a full Uk driving licences held since 2012. I am also self employed!

I have over 6years+ experience in childminding, And I also have a small cleaning company which provides services for the dulwich areas.


I live in brockley but I grew up with my Mum in west dulwich, lived there with her for over 15years.

I am a very energetic and very organised young lady, Kids love me! Due to my size I can play, run and jump up an down with them.


At the moment I have a family! Two boys which I do the morning drops and pick ups. Due to the driving distance of the boys school/petrol expenses etc I am now looking for a new family with a little less driving!


If you would like anymore information please do not hesitate on contacting me via mobile.


Many thanks Annisha

My number 07904725210


References available on request.

Annisha,


We are looking for help beginning end of August. I have 3 children, and we're in Dulwich Village. We are looking for school pick ups every day and occasional drop offs (as my husband travels). Hours 3 to 7 every day w/occasional morning times. Is this something you might be interested in? If so, let me know and I'll call you to chat further.


Thanks so much,


Christie

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