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Nanny available September


Chiggs

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Experienced Registered nanny available mid September. Happy to work for one family or a nanny share in the Dulwich, Peckham, Camberwell, Herne Hill area. Over 25 years experience, particularly with babies and young children. Non smoker, car owner, paediatric first aid qualified, enhanced DBS check and OFSTED registered. Excellent refs available. Please contact Andrea on 07958 471 677 / [email protected]
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Chiggs Wrote: our wonderful nanny is leaving us as the kids are off to nursery. We wld highly recommend her. Details below:

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> Experienced Registered nanny available now. Happy to work for one family or a nanny

> share in the Dulwich, Peckham, Camberwell, Herne

> Hill area. Over 25 years experience, particularly

> with babies and young children. Non smoker, car

> owner, paediatric first aid qualified, enhanced

> DBS check and OFSTED registered. Excellent refs

> available. Please contact Andrea on 07958 471 677

> / [email protected]

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