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Hi,I am Tina,a nice and hardworking lady,with good english,working in East Dulwich area,for 10 houses doing cleaning and ironing.I can provide lots of references.


I f you are interested,please call 07580050512,and me or my son(he has a perfect english) will answer.Or i will call after 6pm.


Great thanks,

TINA

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Hello, are you still looking for someone to do ironing and if so are you on the Nunhead/Peckham/Camberwell side of East Dulwich???.


I am returning to work after 7 months off with a broken leg and foot and am interested in any kind of work. I am excellent at ironing. I spent 5 years as the laundry manager at the prestigious Morden College residential home in SE3.


I am an older person who was born on Telegraph Hill and have lived all my life in Telegraph Hill and New Cross.


After a lifetime of careers as a Nursing Auxiliary, Librarian, Teaching Assistant, Met Police PCSO and Detention Officer, Residential Home Laundry Manager and RHS Gardener, I have run my own cleaning/gardening business for the last few years, working mostly in Dulwich. I have excellent references. I am CRB checked and have Public Liability Insurance. My extensive CV is available via email.


I have given up driving and I am now working closer to home, within bus/walking distance of my home in New Cross.


I am excellent at Cleaning and Ironing, Gardening- particularly small/medium hedge cutting and pruning roses but no longer do heavy digging, Pet sitting, I have Child care certificates, I enjoy office and reception work. I have an office and the equipment to do office work in my own home.


I charge ?8-10ph for cleaning house; Hedge cutting/front garden makeovers start at ?5.00. I can also do 'End of Tenancy cleaning' for bargain prices starting at ?30(flats)/?50(houses) and can provide the recognised estate agent receipt and cleaning inventory. I am well known to Winkworths New Cross. I can do regular, one off, fortnightly, pre and post party/guest work and can work evenings and weekends when required.


My contact numbers are 0207 358 988 or 07436816954 or email [email protected]

Many thanks, Anne Maple

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