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Hello all,

My partner and I are getting married locally soon and need a reliable babysitter to babysit our 3 year old in the evening. I'd like to start using them now so that my son is comfortable with him/her by the time the wedding comes round. Any tips or names would be much appreciated. Thank you! :)

Gill

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Hi


My name is Kathryn, I am a senior paediatric physiotherapist working in the NHS, I am moving to Dulwich at the beginnning of September. I have lots of experience working with all ages of children.


Let me know if you are still in need of babysitting as I am looking to supplement my income.


Kathryn

Hello!


My name is James. I'm a musician and teacher and am living on Fellbrigg Road, East Dulwich. I am a part-time nanny for a family in Brixton and have a lot of experience teaching and looking after children. I hold a DBS check and am in the process of being Ofsted registered. If you are looking for local babysitting, I am more than happy to be contacted as I've just moved and therefore looking for all the income I can at this current time while I renovate my property.


Kind regards,


James

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