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MrsBu

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Hello


I would like to recommend my driving instructor- Nick at Nicholas driving academy. (www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk). Having passed my test several years ago and not driven I have taken refresher lessons with Nick and these have really boosted my driving confidence and got me back on the road. He is very easy to get along with, very encouraging and matched the pace of learning to my growing abilities.


Throughout the years I have had four different driving instructors and Nick has been by far the best.


It is Nicks own business so he is very results driven, and has a wealth of experience in teaching all ages.

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I?ve also been having refresher lessons with Nick and wanted to echo what?s said above and elsewhere on the forum. Nick has been really patient and encouraging, and I feel my confidence has grown a lot over the course of my lessons. He has been really flexible with timings and my little one has come along for a couple of lessons too. I?d highly recommend him.
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Hi everyone,

I hope you?re okay during these challenging unprecedented times.

I?ve been teaching in and around Dulwich for many many years I have a proven track record and taught loads of different types of pupils from all backgrounds from beginner to advanced.

I specialise in refresher/motorway lessons.

Hopefully sooner rather than later we will be able to get back to some normality as lockdown should be eased.

Anyone considering driving lessons feel free to contact me.

I keep my tuition vehicle very clean and it?s wiped after every lesson throughly and I?ve stuck strictly to the gov guidelines and I wouldn?t dream of teaching until it?s safe. (Lessons in own car welcome)


Nicholas Driving Academy

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