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I am an experienced Ofsted Registered Childminder who runs a private nursery in a lovely property on Marmora Road, East Dulwich. The setting is run with two childminding assistants. 6ft high security gates and a private entryphone system protect the property which has a l00ft back garden and a fully equipped log cabin with an extensive range of resources. Inside facilities include a Conservatory and a separate cot room.


Currently, I have one vacancy for a whole week or any part thereof. I?m attaching an information pack and if parent would like to arrange a viewing then please contact me via the Forum. References are available upon request

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