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2nd2none Driving School

2nd2none driving school

Get your Freedom and Independence by learning to drive with a local driving instructor from 2nd2None Driving School. Our team covers a large area of the Southwest and in most locations we can offer you the choice of Manual and Automatic cars, weekly driving lessons or an Intensive Driving Course, HGV Driver Training for both Categories C & C+E is available from select locations and our experienced driving instructor training experts can even help you train to become a Driving Instructor and we will fully support you once you have qualified as an DVSA registered Approved Driving Instructor. Our local team of driving instructors helped 501 people to pass their driving test in 2019, combine this with our great collection of over 900 customer reviews and you know you are in the right place. But wait, before you call us, read on and see why it is so important that you choose the right driving instructor for you, and how the wrong choice can not only cost you time with the need for extra lessons but also a whole lot more money as well. Driving Lessons Bristol Learn to drive with one of our local driving instructor professionals and each of your driving lessons will be adapted and tailored to help you progress towards reaching the driving test standard at a pace that suits your ability and comfort zone. Most people think that all driving instructors are the same, but did you know that an amazing 30% of learner drivers change their driving instructors before ever taking a driving test. That's a staggering 234'000 learner drivers that change instructors every year. So what does this tell you about driving instructors? Well for one we are not all the same and your choice of driving instructor is a very important one that can make a massive difference to your progress and the cost of learning to drive.

John Cabot Academy

john cabot academy

Bristol

Our school is named after the famous explorer, John Cabot (c. 1450 to c. 1500). He was born Giovanni Caboto and came from Italy. While he’s known as Giovanni in Italy today, he called himself ‘Zuan’. That is the Venetian form of John, which, despite the spelling, is pronounced a bit like a cross between Jean and Juan (the French and Spanish forms of ‘John’). Hence he became known as John Cabot as an anglicised version of his name. He moved to England to find new opportunities and was given a grant by Henry VII to search and find new lands to claim for both the king himself and for England. John Cabot is most famous for setting sail from Bristol on board his ship, The Matthew (which our Academy logo represents). There is a reconstruction of the ship in the harbour in Bristol’s city centre. It is most likely that he came to Bristol to find financial backing for his voyage where he hoped to find a quicker route to Asia. He sailed to Canada and proclaimed the land he found there as the ‘Newfoundland’ which it is still called to this day. However, he mistakenly believed he was in Asia! As a result of his discoveries, he was the first early modern European to discover North America. He did not come across native Americans during this voyage, but it did impact later voyages of discovery. Other explorers used John Cabot as an example and felt that they could also travel to new countries and take the land and resources they found there. His actions became a blueprint for further colonisation of other countries and it is known that in 1502, another expedition (not Cabot’s) arrived back in England with three native Americans who could have been taken against their will. These people later became servants in Henry VII’s household. However, by this time John Cabot was dead, so he could not have been involved in this.

Fire Protection Ltd

fire protection ltd

Harlow

WELCOME TO FIRE PROTECTION LTD. Manufacturers and Installers of Fire Resisting Ductwork, HV Cable and Service Enclosures. We offer the well-known range of Flamebar fire resisting ductwork systems, successfully tested to the current EN 1366 Part 1, 8 and 9 standards. Our tried and trusted BW11 systems offer up to E120 and the BW18 systems up to El120 to Parts 1 and 8. Our uninsulated BW11 ducts offer insulation at 400°C for 120 minutes. In addition, we are able to offer EN1366-9 unsprayed solutions for exposure to E120 at 600°C. Following our successful series of tests, we are pleased to also offer our NEW FPLHV High Voltage cable enclosure, offering unparalleled insulation performance and tested to meet the standards of both EN 1366-5:2021 and the revised, and more onerous, BS 8519:2020 requiring T3 thermocouples midway inside the furnace. Also available is our FPL05 fire resisting service enclosure, tested to protect against both external fire exposure and fire inside the enclosure for 120 minutes. Our qualified and experienced team provide extensive technical advice as well as practical solutions on the specification and installation of fire resisting ductwork and HV cable and service enclosures. We share our experience and knowledge with bodies such as the ASFP and BESA to prioritise life safety and to raise the bar across the industry, in line with Dame Judith Hackitt's recommendations. We are third-party accredited under the FIRAS, LPS1531 and new Warringtonfire EWCL5 schemes, and our extensive third-party accredited manufacturing facilities ensure that our clients are guaranteed quality products as tested and on time. Our in-house R&D department, which includes a test furnace, enables us to carry out indicative testing, developing new ideas before full UKAS-accredited testing and product offering. We are proud to offer an extensive technical and support service, underpinned by the vast experience of our highly trained and competent staff. We also offer a CPD service, presented by our knowledgeable and experienced team.