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Hello all


There's a report coming out tomorrow about 'patchwork' childcare - i.e. working mums who are forced to use 2/3 sources of childcare (usually to keep costs down so after school clubs/grandparents who tend to be cheaper than nannies/childminders) In relation to this I need to film live with a mum tomorrow morning as she starts her drops offs pre work and then follow her her on journey to work - so preferably you should have two or more children, one at nursery/one at school so you have more than one drop off before getting on bus/train to work etc. We could pay ?150 fee for this. For more info please PM me ASAP. Thanks

I'm a bit too late for this but happy to share my experiences if you need more examples...


I have a child at school who goes to 5 days a week to breakfast club &school and 3 days a week to after school club. Husband and I each work from home one day on shifted hours so we can each do one pick up a week. Added to that is a younger son who attends a separate nursery 3 days a week (as he is only 2) and who is at my parents the other two days. Drop off and pick ups are complicated even without the London Bridge issues!

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