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Afterschool pick-up/drop off from Goodrich


Lucy

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Hi,


I'm looking for a someone to collect my daughter & her friend (Yr1) from Goodrich when they're at clubs and bring back to her childminder who's on Shelbury Road. They are both lovely girls, and easy to look after.


My daughter is really keen to do clubs, but the current set-up won't allow for that. So she's not doing any clubs at the moment. I need to find someone first.


I feel like I might be looking for someone that might not exist - but you've got to ask.


It would suit someone who's maybe studying/can commit to being available between 4.30-5.30 3/4 times a week. And of course want's to earn abit of extra pocket money.


Fingers crossed.

Lucy

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