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I'm looking for recommendations for driving instructors, who is teaching around Dulwich area. I have an europian driving licence for 15 years, but I didn't use it much, because I never actually needed it. I moved to the UK 7 years ago and now I thought it is time to use my licenece, but obviously need to get my confidence back. Can anyone help me with that? Can anyone recommend someone, who is patient, calm, can teach me everything step by step, please? As I said I haven't driven in over ten years and I need to feel comfortable again behind the wheels. I'm planning to take lessons from February. Any help very much appreciated. Thanks for reading my story :)
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I can recommend Richard Hammond. I admit, he's my partner so I may be biased! But he has lots of new students via referrals and his pass rate is well above average - very patient and calm. He's with the AA. You can look him up on Facebook (Richard Hammond driving school - https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=richard%20hammond%20driving%20school) or his phone number is 07984677249.

Good luck!

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