Intensive Driving Courses in Little Hulton, Manchester

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Are you looking to pass your driving test ASAP? If you have recently failed a practical test or are an international driver, don’t waste your time with regular driving schools. Get on the road, fast-tracked with Intensive Driving Courses Little Hulton.

Intensive Driving Courses Little Hulton, Manchester

Taking one or two lessons per weeks is a great way of learning to drive from the beginning as it gives you experience in dealing with different hazards at different times of the day. However, if you are prepared for your practical test don’t delay. Delay can cost you a test!

Intensive Driving Lessons Little Hulton, Manchester

Most people who fail their first driving test usually fail in their second as well. The main reason is the waiting time for driving test appointments in or around Little Hulton is 3 months. If you have to wait 3 months between tests, you are likely to forget vital information, unless to take non stop regular lessons.

Last Minute Driving School Little Hulton, Manchester

DTC can not only guarantee you a driving test within weeks but also book you a semi-intensive driving course. This fast-track course consists of familiarizing the Little Hulton driving test routes, brushing up on the manoeuvres and is full of last minute driving test tips.  The semi-intensive driving course is aimed at drivers who have failed a practical test in the past, international drivers and learners up to driving test standard. The 9 or 14-hour driving crash course can be taken over 2 or 3 days. You will be taught on a one to one basis in fully dual controlled and insured cars. All of the driving instructors are approved by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

Bolton Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester) 

Weston Street,
Bolton,
BL3 2AW

Fast track practical driving tests at Bolton Driving Test Centre

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.

Atherton Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

Gibfield Park Avenue, Atherton,
Manchester,
M46 0SU

Earlier driving test dates available at Atherton Driving Test Centre

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, motorcycle module 1 (off-road), motorcycle module 2 (on-road), lorry and bus, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.

Sale Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

36 – 38 Poplar Grove,
Sale,
M33 7ER

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 2, ADI part 3.

You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.

Bury Practical Driving Test Center (Manchester)

Smith Street,
Bury,
BL9 6HH

Last minute driving instructors available at Bury Manchester

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This test center provides these types of tests: car, ADI part 3.

Little Hulton is an area of Greater Manchester, England, within the city of Salford, seven miles (11.3 km) south-west of Bolton, nine miles (14.5 km) north-west of Salford, and nine miles (14.5 km) north-west of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the historical County of Lancashire, Little Hulton is bordered by Farnworth to the north, Walkden to the east, and Tyldesley to the south. In 2014, it had a population of 13,469.

The old Hulton borough contained three boroughs, Over Hulton, Middle Hulton, and Little Hulton, recorded as the boroughs Helghtun and Hulton in 1235, Hilton in 1278 and 1292, and Hulton in 1292, though Hilton was still used up to the 17th century. The principal manor was held by Hultons in Hulton Park, over Hulton.

Wharton was the subsidiary manor, which gave its name to the families who lived there. It was then owned by Assheton of Great Lever, and later the Morts. It was sold off to the Bridgewater collieries. Wharton Hall is a two-storey farmhouse built with brick, timber, and plaster.

In the thirteenth century, Peel, or Wychewes, a further district of the borough, was owned by Hultons, who sold it to Tyldesleys. Later, it was owned by Edmund Fleetwood, of Roseall, who sold it to the Morts. Joseph Yates of Manchester bought it in the 18th century, his descendants sold it to the owner of the Colliery, Ellis Fletcher of Clifton.

Peel Hall is said to have been built by Matthew Fletcher in 1840, following a plan by Sir Charles Barry. It stands in place of the older, stone-built Hall, which had a ditch. Peel Hall became a tuberculosis treatment sanatorium, then a general care home, until its closure in 1990. It was sold to a development company to renovate, but, although it was a Grade II listed building, was deteriorated, became unsafe, and was demolished in the mid-1990s.

Parts of the property remain, including an icehouse, also a Grade II listed building. Kenyon Peel Hall, was owned by Alexander Rigby in the 1600s who gave it to his son George. It passed to Roger Kenyon, Parkhead, by way of a marriage.

It is a large wooden, stone and brick building, built at the end of the 16th century, enlarged in 1617. The house was demolished and the site is now taken up by a modern housing development. Kenyon Peel Hall is located approximately one-quarter mile south of the old road that runs from Manchester to Bolton.

Coal-mining and weaving were major industries by the middle of the nineteenth century.

In 1870, London and North Western Railway opened a line from Roe Green to Eccles, Tyldesley & Wigan railway, serving the collieries of Little Hulton, while an extension was opened in 1874 to Bolton, passenger services commencing in 1875. The line closed in 1965 and is now a urban cycleway. A Roman street, which was about ten feet wide, was discovered as the rails were being slashed.

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DTCUK is a trading mark of Driving Test UK Limited. We are a privately owned family company with Head Offices in Croydon, London. Founded by Shakti Gadday, helping learner drivers get on the road since 1987, registered with the DVSA under ADI number 120120. We’ve been booking driving tests for over 8 years and have helped over 35,000 learners pass their test quicker.

We can either automatic book you an earlier driving test or consult your instructor first, if needed. This will save you £100s in driving lessons.

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