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


Currently, I have two vacancies on a Thursday and Friday and if you are interested then I can send you an information pack.

Hi, I am looking for after school care options for my toddler 2/3 days a week when he starts at DUCKs in September. We are also based on Marmora Road, if this is something that you would be interested in discussing further then please get in touch. Best regards, Ruth.
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Hello,


I am looking for a childminder/nursery for my 2 year old son in January. I'm looking for cover for Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Can you let me know if you will have any vacancies in the New Year and if so could I arrange a visit to see your space and meet you?

Look forward to hearing from you.

All the best,

Jen

Dear Jen

Apologies for the delay in replying. I currently have a vacancy on the days you require in January, however, I'm also canvassing the parents who are currently on the books as to their future requirements. Can I come back to you once I have a better idea about the situation?


Kind regards


Caroline


Ps. would be easier to e-mail me direct on [email protected]

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