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Nanny share available end October / November SE22


rachel9985

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We have made the big decision to leave East Dulwich and so are looking for a family to replace us in our nanny share. We have a lovely nanny who has looked after our eldest daughter (now 3) since she was 11 months old and more recently our youngest who just turned 1.


We have a share arrangement with another local family (SE22) who have school age children, so only require after school pick ups and school holiday cover.


The arrangement has worked really well for us as we have had the benefit of an almost sole charge nanny but share the overall cost and also have the benefit of socialising our daughters with the other family's children.


The children enjoy lots of activities and play dates with other nannies as well as various clubs.


Our nanny will be available from end October / November. She has a full driving licence, her own car and is OFSTED registered.


Please get in touch if you would like to be introduced!

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