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Cleaner required - Dog Friendly


olliek

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Hi there,


new to the forum however have been recommended it by some friends.


Unfortunately our wonderful cleaner, has to go back to her home country for a period of time to care for her sick mother, we're currently unsure how long she will be away for.


We require a cleaner once a week in the SE5 area (Bushey Hill Rd) for 3 hours per week for our 1 bedroom flat - all cleaning equipment & sundries provides. We do have a slightly nervous dog (5kg Dachshund) he will often be around while the cleaner is operating, we manage this quite well by keeping him in rooms while you work but expect a little barking while he gets to know you.


Start date would be week commencing 11/10/21 ideally Friday's and recurring weekly, we're happy to pay cash.



Please let me know if you know of any one or are a cleaner yourself.

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