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Cleaner wanted (1x weekly, 3-4 hours)


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Hi, I am looking for a cleaner who can do 3-4 hours once a week in a 2BR flat off Lordship Lane (Norman Court). We're not dirty, but with a 3-month old baby, it gets out of hand quickly. Mostly looking for kitchen/bathroom and then vacuuming and dusting in the bedrooms and living area. If you're willing to change sheets/laundry/iron, that's also a plus. Reasonably flexible on time. Thanks, Maris
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Thanks for all the suggestions, many of which came through on PM. I think I have found someone and we're starting on Friday. If it doesn't work out, I'll pursue the other suggestions/contacts I received. This forum is great!


Maris

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hi there,

I'm a 16 year old looking for some work to get some extra money, i have experience in what your looking for and would be more then happy to help! i live 2 minutes away form lordship lane as well.

please let me know

many thanks

bettelaw

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