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Hello Families,


We are looking for another family to share our lovely nanny with.


Our youngest is starting pre-school in September so we no longer need her full time.


This would suit a family with a young child or children looking for their own nanny during the day and happy to share care after 3.30pm, or we could potentially split the week. We're flexible and open to options.


Our nanny is absolutely fantastic and has been with our family for nearly six years. She currently works four days a week.


We're based in Herne Hill, very near to Brockwell Park.


Please get in touch if you're interested. Olivia - 07967 156988.

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Hi Olivia,


Have you found a family for your nanny? I am looking for a nanny 1/2 days a week to collect my son ( year 4) from school and look after him ( homework and games) until 6pm.

We live in east dulwich.

Please let me know if that would work.


Best Regards,

Benedicte

07825216107

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