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Hi all, our lovely nanny is leaving to move North in the Summer. We have seen a couple of good nanny replacements but are now looking for a family to share with. Our daughter is nearly 5 and is at HHS between 855am and 315pm. She's very sociable, chatty and active. We live near Townley Road. We are looking for a family to share the costs of a full-time nanny. We can't do drop offs - I leave for work at 715am - so we need childcare at both ends of the day, plus holidays, plus sickness - which we have concluded means we need a full-time nanny! We would prefer only one other child aged between 2-7 but are flexible. We have had nanny-shares for the past 3 years so we know the drill! Please let us know if you are interested.

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