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I will be travelling for work over the next month. Please reach out to our nanny Laura Busby ([email protected]if you're interested in the share. Thank you,

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We're looking for a new family for our nanny share in the SE22 / SE23 areas. 

We have an incredible nanny who has been with us for 2 years now and she has worked for the family we currently do a nanny share with for 9 years. The other family's children are now too grown up to need a nanny so we're looking for another family to join our fun crew. My daughter is 2 and half, very chatty and loves playing other children both older and younger than herself. 

I really cannot enthuse enough about our nanny, my daughter adores her and so do we. My daughter gets to do so much - she goes to museums regularly, interactive exhibitions, soft play, music groups, the cinema, different London parks, the library, play dates, trips to farms outside of London. You name it and she does it! Our nanny is used to share logistics and has her own car which makes physical logistics easy. 

I work in the art industry and my husband is a project manager. We're based in the East Dulwich / Honor Oak area and would be happy to have the children at our house if necessary but we're totally flexible. 

What we need
Minimum of 30 shared hours per week. 

The hours we use the nanny are Monday - Thursday, 8.30-6.30 but there is some flexibility with the hours. 

1 or 2 children of any age. 

Start date: October 

If you're interested please get in touch and we can have a call to discuss further details. 

Harriet 

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