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Hi admin,

I have been using the forum for a few years now and it's very helpful, but I wonder whether it might be worth starting a new section for childcare needs/ ads.

Whenever I post something for sale in the family classifieds it is pushed down very quickly by all the childcare related posts, and also when I've been looking for childcare a dedicated section would have been useful.

Thanks for listening,

Natalie

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Hi


Thanks for your suggestion, it has been mentioned before but I don't think it's a solution to create a whole new section for childcare. I'll have a look at the childcare offerers(?) and if they're repeat posters breaking the rules I'll ban them. If not I'll keep an eye on it and see what I can come up with, I maybe wrong at the moment and a childcare section would work, who knows.

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Just wanted to voice support for natalieljackson's post. I think a separate section just for babysitters, childminders and nannies would be a real help: both for people wanting childcare AND the people who want to buy and sell kiddie stuff and have to wade through a million nanny posts.


Also wanted to tell you - Administrator - that I think this site is awesome and that you're doing an amazing job for creating a sense of community in this area. It makes me feel really differently about this area and gives me a great way to get the lowdown on what's going on locally, helping me to connect. And, as a sustainability consultant, I am delighted to see so many people sharing, recycling and giving unwanted things away! Well done you.

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