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Looking for part time help July 27th - August 15th


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Our second child is due any day, and our wonderful nanny is leaving us at the end of July. We move mid August, but for the 3 weeks of July 27th, August 3rd and August 10th I'd love a recommendation for someone who could come for a few hours a day and help with the children and housework (cleaning, cooking, laundry etc). I'll also be home, but may take the opportunity to sleep for a couple of hours!


I'm flexible on the hours and days, so if you know someone with previous childcare and housekeeping experience that you'd recommend, please let me know. We're in Kennington (SE11).


Many thanks -

Fiona (mum to I 2.5 and #2 due any day)

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