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We are looking for an experienced registered childminder from September for our one year old in the Denmark Hill area, or towards East Dulwich. Could also suit someone dropping other children off at Lyndhurst Primary, as we live close.

We are looking for term time only, 5 days a week.

Please let me know by PM if you can help or if you can recommend anyone.

Hi Bethsavoia,


I'm an OFTED registered childmider with over 3 years experience based in SE15 5TJ.

Currently I am looking after 2 children from your area (Lyndhurst).

One of them is leaving in September so I would have a vacancy for full time.

I live very close to Peckham bus station.

Queens road peckham station and peckham rye station are within walking distance (10 minutes).

I charge 55 GBP per day (8am to 6pm) meals included (lunch, hot dinner, snacks).

I can provide excellent references from previous and current parents.

You are more than welcomed to visit us and discuss further details.

Lookng forward to hearing from you.


Best,

Ariestia Mardjuki

07940249021

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