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Hi, my name is Nicole, I am British and have been cleaning homes in the local area and surrounding areas now for the past 5 years - I am 43 years old so mature and responsible. I currently clean about 7 private homes during the week but am looking to take on more work as one of my clients has just emigrated to south africa. I am a very efficient, hardworking cleaner and very adept at ironing too. My rates are ?8.00 per hour. Please contact me should you require my services - many thanks
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Hello,

I hope I can be of help to you.

I am available Friday am - also have a few midweek slots.

I have many years experience of domestic household cleaning.

I am CRB checked/cleared, friendly, reliable, flexible and trustworthy - also a car driver and have lived locally for over twenty years.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

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