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nanny agencies, which ones are good??

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lovecamping · 02/08/2008 20:24

so i can have a nanny/extra help for a couple of days each week over the holidays. cant use childminder, have thought about holiday camps but dd2 is only 3 yrs .

so i thought a nanny would be good as she/he could accompany us on days trips to museums etc. so need to call an agency, but dont know which are good. any recommendations???

thank you

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nannyL · 02/08/2008 20:54

what area are you in...

the ONLY agency i can personally recommend is Hyde Park International.

Sam is great!

woodstock3 · 02/08/2008 21:15

if you post where you live (roughly) that will help people. but if in south london we used abbeville nannies in clapham - we thank god on a daily basis for the nanny they found us...

phraedd · 03/08/2008 14:25

if you are any where near St Albans then Hawthorne Nanny Agency is fantastic. Julie checks everything very thoroughly.

imananny · 03/08/2008 17:59

burlington in london run by natasha is very good

but depends on area - i have several good local ones to me

have to say that tinies seem useless, for such a large franchaise, they are crap at returning calls/arranging interviews

my local brach has been run by prob 10/11 people in the 17 years since I have been a nanny, and ALL have been incompetant!!

Emily23 · 05/08/2008 12:14

i second that about tinies - no good for nannies.

imperial nannies are good.

Diane73 · 05/08/2008 20:16

super nannies childcare agency are great cover all of berkshire, hampshire and surrey.
www.supernannies-agency.co.uk

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