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UCL Lecturer Looking for Weekday Accomodation for Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday Evenings


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Hi,
My name is Tom,
My current accomodation in London is coming to an end. I have been lodging  with an elderly gentleman for the last 18 Months, but sadly his health has deteriorated over the last few weeks and he now needs overnight live in care. We have had a great time together, its sad to be moving on, but I am glad he is able to get the care he needs.
I am a Lecturer at UCL with an interest in Art, Design, Music, Film, Architecture and Construction. I am in my mid-late 30s.
I used to live in Peckham for 15 years untill we moved out of London to be nearer to family and a unique job oportunity for my partner.

I am looking for accomodation Monday evening to Thursday morning. Following my usual routine I get back around 8-9pm and am out the door around 7-7.30AM. Please do get in touch if this is something you may be interested in.

Best Wishes

Tom



 

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