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1. A lesson fee will be charged if an appointment is cancelled without a minimum of 24 hours notice.
2. To book or change lessons please contact your instructor direct after you first lesson
3. Please note Cheshire Driving Tuition operate a no smoking policy
4. Banking costs for any returned cheque or stopped cheque will be passed on to the pupil
5. A minimum of 21 days notice is required to book a test with Cheshire Driving Tuition
6. Cheshire Driving Tuitions Instructors have the right to withhold the use of their vehicle for tests
7. All Cheshire Driving Tuition instructors are self employed and a contract is between the instructor and the pupil, these conditions are accepted on any lesson
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No information collected from this website will be passed on to any business apart from Cheshire Driving Tuition.
Our aim is to use information provided by you to contact you regarding the services we provide.
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Testimonials |
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- "Thanks to Cheshire driving tuition for helping me achieve what I should have done a
long time ago. I passed first time thanks to an extremely patient driving
instructor and well structured lessons" Nadine Weatherill
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"I recently passed with Cheshire Driving Tuition who provided me with a calm and
confident learning experience. Careful thought and consideration had clearly gone
into each and every lesson. Thanks Dan!" Tom Clempson
- "I passed my driving test with Cheshire Driving Tuition with 2 minor faults and would recommend them to anyone"
Laura Barker
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"I learnt to drive with Cheshire Driving Tuition and passed my driving test with just 2 minor faults.
My instuctor was professional, knowledgeable and reliable" Mehul Patel
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“The training I received from Cheshire Driving Tuition was outstanding. I would recommend Cheshire Driving Tuition to anyone wishing to pass their driving test and become a safe driver” Matthew Raven
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“I passed my driving test first time with Cheshire Driving Tuition. I found my driving instructor to be excellent”.
Robert Hardwick
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