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Hi there! 
 

We are looking for a nanny to look after a 15 month old 8am-6pm on Fridays. 
 

We have flexibility on start date for the right person, we can either start now or up to the autumn if really needed. 
 

We are 10 minutes walk from Herne Hill station on the Brockwell Park side. 
 

What we care about most is having a caring loving person who our toddler will love to be around and feel safe with. We also need someone who is very reliable, and who has referees we can speak to. 
 

If this sounds like you please do get in touch 😊

 

Thank you! 
Becca

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On 21/05/2025 at 10:20, Becca_HH said:

Hi there! 
 

We are looking for a nanny to look after a 15 month old 8am-6pm on Fridays. 
 

We have flexibility on start date for the right person, we can either start now or up to the autumn if really needed. 
 

We are 10 minutes walk from Herne Hill station on the Brockwell Park side. 
 

What we care about most is having a caring loving person who our toddler will love to be around and feel safe with. We also need someone who is very reliable, and who has referees we can speak to. 
 

If this sounds like you please do get in touch 😊

 

Thank you! 
Becca

Hi 

I sent you a pm.

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