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Searching for childcare (to share or not) in SE15 area (or near) from December 2021


Aansidei

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Hi,


Currently on mat leave I am going back to work on November 28th and need to find childcare for my son who will be 9 months by then. I'd preferably like to share childcare with one other family (or more), but also happy for him to be looked after on his own for the first month of two.


We live in Peckham, right on the doorstep to East Dulwich. The closer we can find childcare the better!


Looking forward to hearing/meeting potential nannies/childminders and families.


Alice

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Alice


I am an experienced nanny working for a family in Herne Hill. They have a boy 4 who is at school and boy 16 months old cared for by myself.


I currently bring my own son who is 3 years old. My son will be starting pre school in January so we are are looking for a family to join us as a share.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss further.


Kind regards

Sarah-Jane

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