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carebear

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I am looking for a cleaner who can come three times a week for two hours (ideally, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, late morning but this can be flexible). I.e 6 hours in total.


We have three children including a young baby and I sometimes work from home so we need someone who is flexible and happy to adjust cleaning routine around whoever is in the house.


I anticipate that the 6 hours would involve cleaning the kitchen and downstairs area three times a week, bathroom 2/3 times and all other rooms once a week. This would also cover changing sheets once a week.


We are looking for someone reliable and punctual. In the past we have had cleaners who have not worked as long as they claimed and who have come at a time different from the agreed time. We are also keen to avoid an agency.


I would be grateful for any recommendations or if you think you can help please get in touch.


If you are a cleaner contacting us then we would like to see references.

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IHi carebear,


I am a reliable cleaner. I currently work early mornings at a private school, I have a current dbs & have 30+ years of experience working as a nanny,montessori teacher & child minder which included household duties. I also am a mother to 3 grown children which also included lots of housework. :)


Dawn.

I would highly recommend Polly who has been cleaning for me for the past three years. Trustworthy, reliable and the house is always spotless! I don't know what we'd do without her.


Polly comes with her husband, Stephen, so they're done in half the time which is great! They come on a weekly basis for me at the moment but have also helped with big spring cleans and when we've moved house, cleaning top to bottom.


Polly is contactable on: 07482 237587


You won't know what you did without her!

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