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Hi there,


whilst our regular cleaner was away for two months this summer, we used Amy and her daughter-in-law who were recommended by 'apenn' here on the forum in June. Amy's English is a bit limited, but her cleaning was fab and anything I wanted done extra I could just write in a note which she got translated by her son and voila. Amy has several grandchildren and was very keen to come and help out with my baby (who is due very shortly) so I am sure she would be great with kids and chaos... Her number is 07525 750468 and she was charging ?8p/h.


Christine

Hi,


Our cleaner Fernanda is amazing, she loves our son Rosco and was one of the first people to meet him! I regularly used to answer the front door to her in my bra and when he was tiny and I was struggling she would play with him while I got ready in the morning! Now I'm (mostly) on top of things but she's very considerate of his naps etc still and always has a cuddle for him. Her number is 07961874801.

My cleaner is really good and she has really good contact with my doughter also she has son 3 years old so she loves kids, someimes she look after our dougter, she comes with her son and they playing each other, she is Polish girl but her english is very good, if you still looking for a cleaner or nanny she is perfect, her no: 07849227568
Be a bit wary of the recommendation above from Susanne2001 - posting history shows her advertising her services (under the name Marta) as a dog walker, as well as claiming to be called Susanne and recommending her cleaner called Marta in another section!

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