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We are looking for a family to share our wonderful and very experienced nanny from Feb/March 2016.

We are based in Herne Hill and have a 2 year old little girl who is looked after 3 days a week (Mon to Weds) 8-630pm.

There could be some flexibility around days/times if it helps us find the right play mate for our daughter so please get in touch if you are interested.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Hi both


We are also looking for a nanny share. We have two sons, who will be aged 3 years and 13 months, when I go back to work in April. The eldest will be at Effra nursery 3 days per week, and we are looking for childcare for our youngest, ideally Tues to Thurs, although this is flexible. We live on Craignair Road, SW2, close to Brockwell Park.


If you are interested let me know.


Lucy


07740 163 506

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We are looking for a nanny share in Herne hill too. Our baby girl is currently 10 months and we are looking for care mon-wed. Please do get in touch if you're still looking. Ideally I'd like to find someone suitable by the end of Jan for a start mid Feb. Perhaps if Busy Bee is no longer looking, either of the other nanny shares might be interested?


Thanks, Suzie


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07901681374

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