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I am an Ofsted registed childminder with a space available, two days a week (preferably Tuesday plus one other). Willing to facilitate short term summer holiday cover or long term care.


I work along with another childminder from my smoke and pet free 3 bedroom home with a garden in SE15. We are very close to Peckham Rye station and Peckham bus garage.

We provide nutritionally balanced home cooked meals and have regular outings to city farms, museums, galleries and local music & play groups. Also spend sunny days picnicing in the local parks (dog free areas).


We are both parents to one year olds who decided not to return to city jobs. We take pride in providing a safe, developmentally stimulating and fun environment for the children.


Accepts childcare vouchers and references available on request.

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