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Hi everyone,


I just wanted to share my experience with South London nannies.net


I am a nanny and I used Catherine's agency to find my previous position. Now, I can only say good things about her and the hard work she puts in to help find a good match on both sides. I have tried other agencies before but none of them reached her level. She really is good.


This is a growing nanny agency based in South London. Catherine has some lovely families as well as good nannies. Each of them carefully checked and interviewed. She is a really good match-maker. Always takes the effort to listen to your requests and wishes and tries to make the best possible match.


She has a website, southlondonnnannies.net, where you can find her contact details.

But here is her phone number:

07733225821

Catherine Taggart


She is lovely, available any time and follows your requests, no matter how difficult or unusual they are.

I would recommend her wholeheartly for nannies and families.


Good luck with your search.


Best regards,

Amanda

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