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Driving instructor needed in East Dulwich- manual car


LauraC1

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Hi, I can recommend Nicholas Driving Academy. I started lessons at the ripe old age of 48, in between lockdowns, and passed my test first time last December. Nick is very relaxed, he's been a driving instructor for years and it really shows. He was quite confident in letting me drive in my own car from quite early on, which made me more confident. He knows how to chat to put you at your ease. Definitely recommend.


His details are: Nicholas Driving Academy, 07956 221 706.

Hi, I can recommend Nicholas Driving Academy. I started lessons at the ripe old age of 48, in between lockdowns, and passed my test first time last December. Nick is very relaxed, he's been a driving instructor for years and it really shows. He was quite confident in letting me drive in my own car from quite early on, which made me more confident. He knows how to chat to put you at your ease. Definitely recommend.


His details are: Nicholas Driving Academy, 07956 221 706.

 

Thank you! I've reached out x

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