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missse22

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Hi Missse22


Have very recently (this month) used Nick Pauli of Nicholas Driving School and I seriously cannot recommend him highly enough. Very experienced, knowledgeable and completely puts your mind at rest. Reasonable rates too.


His number 07956221706


Good luck!

  • 2 years later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi All, I can't recommend Silvano Bozzo enough. Our 17 year old son passed his test first time last week. Silvano was fantastic throughout the whole process- He is very thorough, calm and organised, he gave me weekly updates on what my son needed to practice, was always happy to discuss progress and reassure, and took him step by step to the point where he was able to pass. Do contact him early, he gets extremely booked up!

Silvano-07702 615834, [email protected].

Another happy customer of Silvano Bozza here. I went with him and aced my test first time. Patient, thorough and -- perhaps most importantly given how many hours of practice can be involved -- good company. Highly recommended.


His details are: [email protected] and 07702615834.

  • 5 months later...

I used Nick from Nicholas Driving Academy. Found him through recommendations on this forum. Very knowledgable, and gets you pass your test. I passed in Bromley Court.

Highly recommend. His phone is ‭07956 221706‬ website www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk

Good luck everyone with driving tests.

  • 6 months later...

If anyone is looking for a good driving instructor, I can highly recommend Silvano Bozza. I?m a woman of over 40 and passed my test yesterday (first attempt). I can not thank him enough for his patience (and he needed lots in my case). He is very professional, was always on time for our lessons and very accommodative when I needed extra time/lessons just before the test.

His contract details:

[email protected]

07702615834

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