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I'm looking for childcare for my 10 month old son and 5 year old daughter. Hours would be from 8am-6pm Monday to Friday including the school run to Fairlawn school. I work as a freelancer so need full time childcare when I'm on a contract. There would be some gaps in between contracts but it would typically work out about 30 weeks work across the year. We're based in Forest Hill. Please send me a private message if you're interested and would like to know more.


Many thanks.


Sally

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello Sally,


My name is Donna and I'm from the East Dulwich area. I've been Ofsted registered for over 15 years. I currently have vacancies for children of the ages you are requesting. You've mentioned that your oldest is in Fairlawn primary school, this would not be a problem for me as I drive.


If you would like some more information or to come over for a chat feel free to call me on 07804778671 or notify me via e mail.


Many thanks,


Donna

Hi sally I'm s child minder I would be happy to work them hours and I'm flexaball and school run not a problem four me I've been a childminder four 8 years now and injoy it so much I have looked after a little girl 4 an harf years now she goes big school now kind regards Sharon

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