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We're looking for a happy, caring nanny for our two kids (aged 6 and 9). It is a part-time role on Tuesdays and Fridays (7.45am to 6.15pm) and possibly also Thursday afternoons. Whilst the kids are in school during the day, we would like the nanny to do washing and cooking (but cleaning is not required). Must be someone who is happy cycling as our elder child's school is about a ten minute bike ride from home (we can supply the bike). Must also be someone who is happy looking after and walking our dog during the day.


Please DM me if interested or if you have any questions.


Thanks.

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