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Hi everyone,


We've used several different cleaners in the past. Nobody we've used have been better than Rosa and her husband Joseph (07858 134155).


They've been working years with a few business in the locality and we've been using them for several properties for approx 2 years.


Rosa and Joseph are extremely efficient, lovely with our children and have no problem holding keys. They're really trustworthy and are genuinely lovely people too.


- Calla

  • 6 months later...

I second this.


Got Rosa's number from this very forum 18 months ago. She's been with us since. She has the keys to my house and code for the alarm. Her husband tends to our garden. They are really lovely.


They feed my cat as well when I'm away.


Really lovely people.

Hi, I posted about our cleaner Kate earlier this week. She's been working for us for a couple of years now, and is very hardworking, speedy and thorough. We are totally confident in her, and she's had our keys since the beginning. And she's a very nice person with great English too!


Please do PM me if you want to ask anything more, or get in touch with Kate directly on 07731 140246.


I've just asked Kate about her availability and she currently has free time on a Monday afternoon, Friday after 11 and every other Wednesday.

  • 3 months later...

Sorry to post something negative, but we've been using Kate (07731..) for a few months now, and it hasn't been great. She cancels frequently (maybe every second or third week), switches her days of availability, and also doesn't do dishes very well (i.e. I've found them in the cupboard quite dirty). It doesn't seem to be time pressure (we pay her for 3 hours and she sometimes leaves well before), so not quite sure how to account for this. We will speak to her about things to try to reach a resolution, but for the time being would not recommend.


B.

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