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Hello all!?


I represent a small body of students and young people from South London who are interested in carrying out odd-jobs and casual work over the summer for very reasonable rates.?


If you need something doing that you haven't gotten round to, particularly over lockdown, that simply needs some time and effort put into it, then please consider contacting us! Whether it's a bit of manual labour, cleaning, or childcare, we can guarantee we have someone that has the necessary experience to help you, and will carry out the job responsibly and efficiently.


We have carried out countless services in Herne Hill and East Dulwich such as:?


Flat-pack furniture assembly, childcare (ref. avail.), manual Labour (Gardening, moving heavy furniture etc), tech support, cleaning and dog walking!


Thanks to Covid-19, Students need to make some money to help them last the summer. They are easy to communicate with, have reasonable rates and will be grateful for the work.?


Please contact us at [email protected] or comment on this post/pm my account!


I will get back to you within a day or so!


Thank you so much,?


Roman Bolton?


[email protected]

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