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I have been a member of both. Likeminders where we used to live - only used them once as we then found a local baby sitter. When we moved here we didn't know any baby sitters so joined sitters. I have been impressed with sitters and you can add you favourite baby sitters so have had same sitter more than once. I think they are very similar but sitters is much cheaper
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Hi All,


I am in the process of setting up a local childcare business called Dulwich Childcare which focuses on providing local families with local, qualified and experienced babysitters and childcarers. I really struggled to find a reliable babysitter, last minute and after school childcare and having recently given up my job in City, I have decided to set up my own local business offering all these.


I am hoping to 'launch' in the next few weeks so I will definitely keep you all posted with all the details and hopefully look forward to providing you with my childcare services!


Watch this space!!

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Does anyone know where we could get someone to help for 30 mins in the morning and 30 mins in the evening? Our working hours mean that we struggle to take our son to nursery and then get to work on time. The nursery is a 3 min walk away so we just need someone to take him there for us.


Any offers/ suggestions welcome


Pete and Sylwia

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