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I haven't posted a recommendation here before but just wanted to recommend Nick Pauli of Nicholas Driving Academy (http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk/). I'm really enjoying learning to drive with Nick around Dulwich and Beckenham at the moment. I'm 40+ and was quite nervous at first but Nick's been brilliant and really built up my confidence as well as my skills.
  • 3 months later...

Hi everyone, hope your all okay during these challenging times. I?ve been a qualified driving instructor in Dulwich and surrounding area since 1984 so pretty well established! I?ve taught lots of different types of pupils form novice to advanced all ages and backgrounds. I specialise in motorway/refresher/PassPlus courses etc. Hopefully sooner rather than later we can get back to some normality and the lockdown will be eased. Anyone considering driving lessons feel free to contact me. I keep my my tuition vehicle very clean and it?s wiped before and after every lesson throughly and I?ve stuck strictly to the government guidelines and I wouldn?t dream of teaching until it?s safe to do so. (Lessons in own car more than welcome)


Nicholas

Nicholas Driving Academy

  • 1 month later...

As from the 4th July great news driving lessons can resume. Whether your beginner or advanced driving test ready or refresher feel free to contact me an informal chat or to book. Lessons in own car more than welcome!


Nicholas feel free text or call

07956 221706

Nick's a great instructor, really looking forward to getting back to lessons with Nick next week. I had my test booked just as lockdown kicked in. Hoping to get a new test date in the next few weeks. A few refreshers with Nick and I know I'll be ready :)


Nicholas Wrote:

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> As from the 4th July great news driving lessons

> can resume. Whether your beginner or advanced

> driving test ready or refresher feel free to

> contact me an informal chat or to book. Lessons in

> own car more than welcome!

>

> Nicholas feel free text or call

> 07956 221706

  • 1 month later...

To add to this thread...

I?ve just finished having a few refresher lessons with Nick having not driven for 14 years.

I would highly recommend Nick as a driving instructor. His calm demeanour and relaxed attitude is reassuring. His local knowledge of the area is also great.

He had me driving down to Tunbridge Wells after 3 lessons.

Thanks Nick.

  • 4 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Hi everyone hope your all well and coping with this lockdown. I?m hoping to resume driving lessons as soon as possible and when safe and permitted. Set your goals prepare for your theory tests because this virus want be around for ever and with good news of the vaccines etc I can only be optimistic that driving lessons could resume sooner rather then later.


Stay safe and in touch hope to see you on the road soon.


Regards

Nicholas

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi everyone hope your all well. We?ve had some positive news regarding driving lessons. We can officially resume all lessons from 12th of April. This lockdown seems so long, hopefully this should be the last and let?s all have great Easter and summer. Anyone thinking about driving feel free to drop me a line whether your beginner or advanced refresher or lessons in own vehicle. Stay safe everyone!


Regards

Nicholas.

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