Intensive Driving Courses in Send, Guildford
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Are you looking to pass your driving test ASAP? Well, you can with the help of DTC Intensive Driving Courses Send, Guildford.
Intensive Driving Courses Send, Guildford
If you have recently failed a practical test or are an international driver, don’t waste your time with regular driving schools. Taking one or two lessons per week 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. Delaying this can cost you a test!
Intensive Driving Lessons Send, Guildford
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 Send, Guildford 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.
One Week Pass Send Guildford
When you book with DTC, we will take care of everything for you. We book you an emergency driving test at Send, Guildford or the nearest test center and arrange your crash course. The 9 or 14-hour driving crash course can be taken over 2 or 3 days.
Intensive Driving Courses Send, Guildford
If you live in Send Guildford, your driving test would normally be booked at in or around the Send, Guildford area. Your last minute intensive driving course would also be conducted in the Send, Guildford area.
Last Minute Driving School Send, Guildford
However, please note that driving examiners may take you to the surrounding towns and villages. The first choice for your last minute intensive driving course would be Send, Guildford. However, there are other practical test centers in the area with may be used.
Below are the addresses of the local nearby local test centers –
Chertsey Practical Driving Test Center (London)
Unit 4, The Forum, Hanworth Lane,
Chertsey,
KT16 9JX
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.
Farnborough Practical Driving Test Center
35 Hercules Way, Aerospace Boulevard, Unit C1, Cirrus,
Farnborough,
GU14 6UU
This test center provides these types of tests: car, motorcycle module 1 (off-road), motorcycle module 2 (on-road), ADI part 3.
Slough Practical Driving Test Center (London)
Driving Test Centre Slough, 12 Waterside Drive,
Slough,
SL3 6EZ
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.
Tolworth Practical Driving Test Center (London)
Douglas House, 1B Douglas Road,
Tolworth,
KT6 7RZ
This test center provides these types of tests: car, motorcycle module 2 (on-road), ADI part 2, ADI part 3.
You can access this test center if you use a wheelchair.
Send is a village and civic parish within the Borough of Guildford, Surrey County, England. Send was named in Great Vowel times after sand, which was mined for building and other purposes in pits on the parish edge for varying periods up to the 1990s. The northern part of Send is on the south-east fringe of the Bagshot Formation. Send is buffered from the rest of the borough by the Metropolitan Green Belt, with the exception of the Grove Heath area in Ripley. The village has a rural band adjacent to the River Wear, including Cartbridge and Send Marsh — land that has been drained, with the river kept at bay, with the Sluice, the Broadmead Cut, and the Wear Navigation.
The vast majority of the built-up area is outside flood-risk areas. Between the river and the Navigation, to the north-west of the parish, are Papercourt and the SSSIS Broad Mead.
The Send appears in the Domesday Book 1086 as the Sande. It was held by Raynald (Reginald) of Alvred de Merleburgh (Marlborough). Its Domesday assets were: 20 huts; 1 church, 10 ploughs, 2 mills, valued at 3s 6d 1s, 5 fisheries, valued at 4s 6d, 84 acres (34 ha) meadow, woods to 160 hogs. It was headed by 41 families[clarification needed] and had an additional fifteen serfs, though it is not certain if they had families or not. It paid PS15 10 0d per annum to its Overlord.
In this instance, the overlords are recorded as merely Herbert; Reginald, son of Herchenbald; and Walter, apparently an Anglo-Saxon.
The ward saw little known fighting. The First Cornish Rebellion was launched on June 14, 1497, against Henry VII; rebels were making their way from Cornwall into Kent, unknown to the king, and passing Guildford, had a skirmish with a number of the Kings troops who had been sent away, along the way from Guildford to London. The troops fell back, or were over-extended, as they had lost the rebels on the 16th, and were looking for them on the Portsmouth road again, near Kingston, when in fact they were at the border with Kent.
Old maps marked where the road crossed a stream that joined the Wear, near Sende, as the Watering-place of St. Thomas. Ripley was, in Domesday Book times, the parish of Send. In 1878, Ripley was granted its own parish. The first official records, like a patent roll, show that the manor existed as far back as 1279.
The growing ambitions of local nobles, coupled with a sufficiently large population, led to the building of an early house of worship in Ripley, which became the Chapelry of St. Mary the Virgin, circa 1160. Brickfields were developed south of Senteigne in the 1770s, continuing work until at least 1911.
The Leese Baronet, “of Sendholme, in Send, in the County of Surrey”, who lived at a great house in that name in the village, held a title created in 1908 for Joseph Leese, the Liberal Member of Parliament for Accrington from 1892 until 1910. The third Baronet was a lieutenant-general in the Coldstream Guards, and served as commander-in-chief of Allied land forces in south-east Asia from 1944 to 1945, and as general officer commanding in the eastern command from 1945 to 1946. Send was the home base of Connaught Engineering, the now-defunct 1950s Formula One and sports-car builder.
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