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I can certainly recommend our cleaner Polly, who I also found through this forum. I've pm'd you her details. She charges ?10 an hour and has always been great - and she does ironing for us.


Edited to add Polly's phone number in case anyone else is looking (after getting Polly's permission) - 07727 042636

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Hi there sorry to highjack the thread but I tried PM'ing Huggers about a cleaner recommendation but not sure she's seen it. If anyone has the details for Hugger's cleaner it would be great to get them as I've not had much luck finding someone!


I'm looking for genuine recommendations only please NOT direct contacts from cleaners.

Thanks all

I highly recommend my cleaner Wai, he is polite and caring, who has been cleaning our house weekly for three years now. He is reliable, efficient, professional; and always does a great job for us. He is pet friendly and has been cat-sitting for us as well. I can pm you his contact if you are still looking.

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