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Hello!


I am looking for a driving instructor in SE5/SE15. I am 28 and had a lot of lessons a few years ago but it turned out my instructor was insane and I was a bit put off and never took my test. I am pretty confident about driving, but just want a really nice level-headed instructor to help me get my licence! Would love recommendations, particularly from people who learned as adults.


Thanks

Hello, I am a local independent instructor that covers SE5, but not SE15. If you look on previous posts you will see a few comments from other learners that found me on this forum. However if you check on the link below you will see around 70 other reviews about me which are all positive. Unlike most other instructors I do not have my own web site, I use the one below over which I have no control which means I cannot modify or change any comment that is made. If you are interested please email me on [email protected]

Or you are welcome to call me on 02087613958 during the evenings.

Reviews on http://www.freeindex.co.uk/profile%28silvano%29_270165.htm


PS if the link does just Google Silvano free index.

Regards Silvano

  • 1 month later...

I would highly recommend Silvano to anyone who is looking to learn to drive in the area. He helped me pass my test first time with only 2 minors back in February after having problems with 2 other instructors who I just didn't gel with. He is very kind, considerate and friendly and always helps you when you need it. He is easy going and is always punctual and will always help you if you ask for it. I think he is the number one driving instructor in the area and anyone looking to drive should contact him.


Silvano Wrote:

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> Hello, I am a local independent instructor that

> covers SE5, but not SE15. If you look on previous

> posts you will see a few comments from other

> learners that found me on this forum. However if

> you check on the link below you will see around 70

> other reviews about me which are all positive.

> Unlike most other instructors I do not have my own

> web site, I use the one below over which I have no

> control which means I cannot modify or change any

> comment that is made. If you are interested please

> email me on [email protected]

> Or you are welcome to call me on 02087613958

> during the evenings.

> Reviews on

> http://www.freeindex.co.uk/profile%28silvano%29_27

> 0165.htm

>

> PS if the link does just Google Silvano free

> index.

> Regards Silvano

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