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helenchelen

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I am an experienced cello teacher based in Forest Hill but travelling to all the local areas: East Dulwich, Peckham Rye, Herne Hill. I currently have some vacancies so if you, or your child, are interested in learning the cello for the first time or are dusting off your instrument after a gap, please get in touch. I have a profile on The Tutor Pages http://www.thetutorpages.com/cello-teachers-lewisham if you would like to know more, or please contact me via PM on EDF and I will send you my email address and/or phone number.


Best wishes,


Helen

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