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Nanny's day out

Nannies can raise their professional profile at a special event that will inform and entertain Tight leggings and baggy jumpers were the fashion order of the day, and Nursery World's roving reporter interviewing nannies was Kirsty Mouatt, now the glam editor of the celebrity magazine New! Undercover journalists had revealed that some nanny agencies were not checking up on the candidates they sent out for jobs, and Nursery World and PANN were campaigning for a national nanny register - just like in the recent months of 2003.

Tight leggings and baggy jumpers were the fashion order of the day, and Nursery World's roving reporter interviewing nannies was Kirsty Mouatt, now the glam editor of the celebrity magazine New! Undercover journalists had revealed that some nanny agencies were not checking up on the candidates they sent out for jobs, and Nursery World and PANN were campaigning for a national nanny register - just like in the recent months of 2003.

It was April 1997, and the Professional Nanny conference held in Kensington Town Hall in London was a lively event where nannies came for advice and shared their opinions and experiences. Now, after a six-year gap, the conference is back on the agenda with the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at London's Business Design Centre this October.

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