‘Nannies’ graduate
and disability awareness to cooking and child psychology. The programme director, Mrs Jill Bromley, said there was a demand for the nan-nies-to-be and that the intake for next year’s course had been increased to 24 students.
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Press, 25 October 1985, Page 4
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