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Hi,


I hope this ok to post, admin - please let me know if not. I am writing an article about childcare for a Southwark-wide publication and need to have a quick chat to a grandparent who looks after their grandchildren to help out mum and dad with childcare. It's a relaxed and informative article and I would love to do a quick phone or face to face interview (I only need to write up 150 words max) early next week. It would need to be accompanied by a recent photo - with the grandchildren they look after ideally but not essential. Anyone want to help highlight the issues of childcare and have a quick chat? As the parent of two little kids I know how hard it is... many thanks in advance.


PM me or respond on here and I can send you my details.


Catherine

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