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Hello! We are a family living in Herne Hill. We?re looking for a family to join us in a new nanny share from June/July or potentially join your existing set-up. We need care for our daughter who will be 1 in June for 3/4 days a week. Hours would be 8/9 to 2ish.

For this reason we could join a family with a second child/sibling (eg nursery/school drop off/pick up) as the nanny would be free to do so and look after your children in the pm.


If you you are interested and would like to have a chat please send me a PM.

Thank you!

Eva

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