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Fortnightly cleaner FOUND


NicoleChampion

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Hi all,


I live in a 2 bed flat and although we're happy doing hoovering and cleaning surfaces and the usual shallow cleaning each week (which takes us about an hour- the flat is pretty small) we would like some help every two weeks from a cleaning to do a better clean; with dusting, occasional window cleaning or oven cleaning etc.


I've contacted a couple of cleaners and they want us to sign up for a weekly clean, not fortnightly. 2 or 3 hrs per fortnight is more what would suit us. Does anyone know a good, trustworthy cleaner who would be happy to do that? We're based in East Dulwich/Denmark Hill way.


If not, no biggy, we'll have to decide how much we want a cleaner (or perhaps be a little bit less lazy!!) and go from there.


Thanks!


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Thanks for a wonderful response - Steve got in touch earlier on this afternoon recommending AnnLouise so she's coming for a consultation next week. cheers everyone :)

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Hi Nicole,


Jo cleans fortnightly for me, it usually takes her an hour and half to very thoroughly clean my 1 bed place (shamefully untouched by me in between!).


Her number is 07472095575


More info here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1436113

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