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NANNY SHARE - January 2019 Start


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We have a really fantastic nanny who has been with us for nearly two years. Our daughter is 3 years old and at preschool 5 days a week (9am to 3.30pm). We have been the host family of a nanny share arrangement for over two years and are looking for a new family to share with for 2, 3 or 4 days per week (not Fridays).


Our nanny has previously worked in a nursery and is comfortable and very experienced looking after any age of child from 9 months upwards. She has up to date DBS, first aid and insurance cover.


We live off Lordship Lane, near Goose Green. If you would like some more details, please PM me!!

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Hello,


I hope you?re well. We have a 14-month old boy Arthur and are looking for a nanny share for 2-3 days a week from early next year. We are conveniently close by on Copleston Rd. It would be great to have a chat to see if it might work with you and potentially meet both your family and nanny. Thanks,

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