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Evening all,


I'm changing jobs in September and will have a couple off weeks off in between the two and since we're not able to go away on holiday but I will have childcare I thought it might be a good opportunity to FINALLY learn to drive having not had any lessons since I was 18!


I'd like to do a one-week intensive course - learning on an automatic - to immerse myself and then top up with some lessons after that.


Can anyone recommend a local instructor?


Thanks.

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