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Angry good nanny agency recommendations near esher- problem for next week

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sofato5miles · 02/07/2019 10:55

I am on a course and my mum was meant to have my 3 kids but has just badly broken her wrist!

Need emergency fill in, any ideas?

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sofato5miles · 02/07/2019 12:38

Bump, please. I am flying in from overseas and know no-one

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memememe · 02/07/2019 18:03

try super sitters or. premier nannies. look on facebook on cobham mummies for ad hoc childcare there are lots on there offering short term. good luck

sofato5miles · 02/07/2019 18:09

Thank you! Just needed a steer. Mwah.

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AuditAngel · 02/07/2019 23:47

How old are the kids, and how much help would she need?

Would she know any university students on leave?

AuditAngel · 02/07/2019 23:48

I make that suggestion assuming that she is still able to oversee/supervise but would struggle to cook/can’t drive, not for an unknown student to have sole care

fairgroundsnack · 02/07/2019 23:51

I can recommend a lovely nanny who is temping for July and August as she is between jobs? She used to work for me and has been temping for us this week? Not far from you.

BIWI · 02/07/2019 23:55

I don't know if it's too far away, but Wimbledon Nannies was always very good when we needed help.

BIWI · 02/07/2019 23:55

Wimbledon Nannies

sofato5miles · 03/07/2019 03:40

Mum can't drive etc and has come down from her place in Yorkshire.

*fairgroundsnack will PM you any personal recommendations gratefully received.

Kids are 13, 8 and 7.

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ChocolateTeardrops · 03/07/2019 07:29

As oldest is 13 why not just get your mum to be there anyway (no worse than any parent with children at home and then incurs an injury) your mum is still the adult in charge.

Hope this makes sense!

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