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Hi all,


I have just noticed this thread is dedicated to the wonderful Wood Vale (I am also a resident - Woodlands Court, 91 Wood Vale) and just wanted to let it be known that I am a Nanny (CRB checked, First Aid trained with full clean driving licence and car)and babysitter!


I currently look after a 4 year old boy in East Dulwich, however I have some availability this week and wondered if my help may be needed with a child aged 2.5 years or up?


I am available on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9.30am-4.30pm. I charge ?10 per hour and a minimum of 4 hours is required. With the wonderful Hornimans Park on our doorstep, a nice day out could be had!


If this sounds of interest to anyone, please do send me a private message on here, or call or text me on 07981 854 435.


Many thanks,


Becky


----Edited to add: My evening babysitting rate is ?7 per hour :-)

  • 1 year later...

Hi Sarah


I recently moved to wood vale and was searching for info on nearby nurseries and came across this thread.


Sounds like a lovely ideas. Was there any interest in a neighbourhood group or meet up? Be nice to join and meet some local people if so.


Thanks


Josie! (Mum of one, 15 months)

Fromtheteys Wrote:

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> We're on Wood Vale. A concern we have is the

> impact of the 480 lorries loaded with soil going

> in and out of the cemetery for four weeks in

> June/July. I think it's about 3 an hour Monday to

> Saturday 7:30am - 4:30pm. We've heard nothing more

> since the letter came through the door a few weeks

> ago:

> http://moderngov.southwarksites.com/mgConvert2PDF.


> aspx?ID=27177

>

> As the road surface regularly subsides already, I

> wondered if Wood Valers should compile a group

> request for a re-surfacing provision, if

> necessary, as part of the original contract? Also

> - does anyone know if the hose pipe ban would

> apply to these type of works - as that could make

> the dust and dirt levels fairly unpleasant.



Hey, im also on woodvale and agree with getting Woodvale resurfaced. We have a lot of lorries who use Woodvale,as a thoroughfare, and lots of different building sites going on at the moment on the road.

Great road, which needs some TLC.

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