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  1. Hi Mums & Dads, **Seeking a role that is after school and full time in the holidays** I am a British career nanny and maternity nanny (16 years) with a passion of working with children, I adapt a Montessori approach to my style of nannying. I have diplomas and degrees in many areas of Early years such as Child Psychology, Speech & Language and Maternity Nursing & many more including first aid. Previous employers have described me as reliable and a natural with children. I have recently qualified as a LEGO play therapist to help children with additional needs. My work style is MONTESSORI and routine based, I feel these two mixed together make children confident in who they are yet have boundaries. I have excellent knowledge of SE London. I pride myself on my own personal development and always keep up to date with courses and government guidelines, I feel with my knowledge, experience and qualifications I am well equipped to play an important role in your childs life; whilst always having their best interests at heart. I am adaptable in my work surroundings and very confident having sole charge. I also have experience of working in a formal household. If you are interested in speaking further, please send details of your requirements and a little bit about your family.
  2. COPIED from Facebook. Mamas, I just had the shocking experience of being mugged outside my house on Adys Road by hooded teenager. I am FINE and thank goodness the baby was not with me but my phone was stolen out of my hand so watch out. I know these things happen... but I am SO PISSED. Black kid, around 17, black Nike hoodie and jeans with short hair. Last seen around Rye Lane where I chased him to. Not advocating any vigilante style action but if you see a kid matching that description with an iphone with a blond baby in a bathtub on the homescreen it's almost certainly mine!😠😠😠
  3. Recommendation for pest control - To say I was sceptical was an understatement due to hardly any reviews for Superproof. How wrong was I! They have just completely mouse proofed my one bedroom flat. Which took 9 hours!! They go round every room with a fine tooth pick. Filling all gaps and holes. I have a mice phobia and was planning on moving house after seeing 4 mice in the space of 2 days. It's now been a week and absolutely no sign of the little pests. Best money spent in a long time. More expensive than your average pest control but you can't compare the two as they are completely different. One lays traps and focuses on poison etc etc which I wasn't really keen on as I have a dog and didn't want anything like that around. Also traps work to a certain extent but why use traps forever which in the long term would cost you more than one off superproof payment, when you can just stop all entry points? Can't recommend them highly enough. As I said I have a phobia and was paranoid so they arranged for another member of the team to check the areas and reassure me that all entry points have been filled. I can now rest well and know I won't be seeing them again! And if I do you have a 1 year guarantee so superproof would come back at no extra cost. That's how sure they are about their service.
  4. Roy brooks should be boarded up too.
  5. Thanks for all the replies, Joy on the market had some lovely Falafel and Roasted Aubergine ..think I'll buy in bulk!
  6. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So... one week ago someone starts a thread about > whether there is a market for a gluten free shop > and takeaway meals. > > And now 7 days later someone starts a thread > asking if there's a shop that sell gluten free > food and takeaway meals? > > What an amazing coincidence. Startling even. ;-) Your point is...? I never thought to search for previous posts..but thanks for the tip and all :)
  7. Thank you for your reply. Very helpful. Mainly look for meals I can take home and put in the freezer?
  8. Thank you, do you know anywhere that sells nice ready meals or takeaway meals?
  9. Where can I find local gluten free yummy food?
  10. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2636019/Breathe-Londons-skinniest-home-just-99-inches-wide-sale-450-000-Denmark-Hill.html Breathe in! London's skinniest home at just 99 inches wide on sale for ?450,000... built on space that was once someone's side garden One-bedroom house in Denmark Hill, SE London, is a 466 sq ft two-storey home at end of three-storey terrace Estate agents Foxtons say the property's location is excellent for commuters wanting a 'perfect pied-?-terre' Narrowest property in Britain is a terraced home on Isle of Cumbrae in Scotland which has a 37in front fa?ad
  11. Gosh.. Wish someone had posted about this prior to me moving! Thank god I have wifi!
  12. Fingers crossed. EE are sending a signal booster, never been so keen for Wednesday!
  13. Thanks so much, I'm having to go down the road to send a text not even 2G I'm Just off Sydenham Rise. What apps are able to help?
  14. Oh dear. Not the sort of thing you think to check if you have signal when moving house. Eek.
  15. I've recently moved opposite the Horniman and the signal is awful to the point my phone doesn't even ring, just straight to voicemail, I'm on EE and paying for a contract yet can't make calls or receive calls. Would love to hear from anyone with same issues or a genius solution. Thanks
  16. Eeek.. Pancakes day and curry night in the same week..Looking forward to it though. Nom Nom nom.
  17. Really going to try and make it. Exciting.
  18. How about love home swap? The lady that owns it is amazing. Interviewed with her and she knows what it like travelling with children etc.
  19. I'd love to find a spin class, ideally without paying a gym membership. Please get in touch if you can help :)
  20. Supernanny*

    Rye Lane

    Spot on Kk. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rye Lane is fine how it is - if it was a carbon > copy of LL I wouldn't go there. > Leave it alone. There's plenty other high streets > which are already poncified, so go to them (if > that's your expectation of a high st).
  21. Sounds good. May seem like a silly question but will I be the only one coming on my own? *shy* but do love a good curry.
  22. With CRB the new DBS you can ring and quote the reference number, try and find a OFSTED registered nanny too, will save you a few pounds and always good to check they have no complaints etc.
  23. Hello, Try nannyjob.co.uk Simplychildcare.com Agency fees are high and you can save a lot of money by doing the search yourself. Be very clear about what you expect and want from a nanny. Don't forget to workout the cost including tax before advertising, you can do this with the help of Mr Anchovys tax calculator (Google it). Also the board on here is very good. For references ask for email and home addresses as well as contact numbers, I know of a few nannies that have friends pretend to be previous employers. Hope this helps
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