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marille

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We're looking for a part time nanny (mainly after school nanny with occasional additional hours) for our two boys, aged 3 and 8. We're in East Dulwich, near Peckham Rye, and the boys go to school and nursery near Bellenden Road in Peckham where they'd have to be collected. There's an easy bus connection home. We have Peckham Rye park just down the road from our house, and Warwick Gardens near the nursery.


Regular hours are 3:30-6:30 pm approximately, with additional hours in the evenings etc. which we'd discuss with you.


The boys are truly lovely and fun to be with. Please get in touch for more info!

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