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Just passed my driving test at the first time of trying with Nicholas. I found Nicholas on the forum a few months ago and has really helped me improve my driving skills and get me to the point where I was very confident going into my test.

Nick has a great knowledge of the East Dulwich area, so each lesson is tailored to your needs. As well as being very calm and relaxed, he's also really flexible (which is great if you're trying to work at the same time).


I would definitely recommend using Nick if you're looking for an instructor in the area. Contact Nick 07956221706. web:http://www.nicholasdrivingacademy.co.uk/home.asp


Cheers

George

  • 6 months later...

I'd also like to endorse Nicholas.

I passed about a month ago after failing over ten years ago for the last time. He was quick to get me back up to a decent standard and gave me the confidence to do well. He was really flexible with times - and would do his best to work around me.

All very much appreciated. An excellent driving instructor.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I'd also recommend Nick. I hadn't driven in years and did some refresher lessons, and a motorway lesson. Nick really put me at ease and I feel much more confident to go out and drive on my own now. Good chat too, even if he is a Man United fan!
  • 1 month later...

Another reccommendation for Nick. I've just done a few refresher lessons with Nick after barely driving since passing my test 6 yrs ago, and not at all since having my now 2 yr old. I now feel so much more at ease and happy to get in the car on my own. I put doing refresher lessons off for ages and I'm really glad I did. The whole process felt really easy and straight forward thanks to Nick's easy going and positive personality.

Cheers Nick!

  • 4 weeks later...
I would like to just say I found Nicholas ( 07956221706) on the forum only 3 weeks ago desperate to find someone willing and available to give me refrehser lessons and he has helped me to pass my extended retest today, a genuinely lovely guy with many years of experience driving and teaching. Thank you nick for getting me back on the road. . Gary

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