Thursday, 17 September 2009
A big welcome to Mr Stuart Taylor who will be joining us full time from November 26th 2009. You might still see Stuart in his other schools car at the moment, he is just honouring his contract as you would expect a true professional to do! We are curently sorting out the 7th Green Mobile and looking forward to the photo shoot for our fab website. All the best Stuart, I know you will do a great job. Adam
Monday, 24 August 2009
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Become a Go Green driving instructor and enjoy a booming career.
We are currently expanding even in a recession, not many schools can say that these days.
You can complete a full training package and then join our school and enjoy the benefits of a great team behind you.
We are currently looking for fully qualified ADI's and student instructors that may not be happy with their current training establishment. We will take over your training and develop your skills to your maximum potential.
There is a job at the end of your training-Guarenteed.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Go Green Is Expanding
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Adam C McBride
Hello my name is Adam McBride, let me introduce you to my driving school, Go Green.
Go Green has been operating since early 2007 and has expanded to six fully qualified instructors. Most of our instructors are from an ex national driving school and are well established and mainly operate on a recommendation scheme from current clients.
Go Green is the original environmentally freindlier driving school and here are a few reasons why;
- Citroen C3 1.4HDI which emmit 115 grams of CO2 per kilometer ( band B on the energy guide )
- Vauxhall Corsa Eco Flex which emmit 105 grams of CO2 per kilometer.
- A Toyota Aygo which emmits 109 grams of CO2 per kilometer.
- We dont use a roof sign like most other schools as this creates drag and uses more fuel.
- We teach Eco safe driving techniques as standard.
- We teach fuel saving driving techniques as standard.
- We use Michelin energy saving tyres ( Michelin sponsors our driving school ).
- We use recycled paper and stationery in car and in the office.
Other things we do ;
- We conduct mock tests before the real test
- We provide a Go Green welcome pack to track your progress
- We provide a full list of the show and tell questions
- We help with theory and hazard perception ( In car training provided )
- We book all your tests ( some cars have internet access )
Services we provide are;
- Learner driver training
- Refresher lessons any stage
- Pass plus lessons
- Motorway tuition
- Banned driver re-training for tests
- International drivers
- Sat nav lessons
- Full theory and hazard perception training
- Fleet driver training
- Intensive courses
- Semi-intensive courses
- DSA approved mock test
- Pre 17 off road courses
- 1 hour , 1.5 hours and 2 hours time slots arranged
- NHS staff and Student discounts available
- Driving instructor training fully ORDIT registered
- Test booking services
- Last minute tests considered
Go Green is committed to driver training excellence and customer care. All Go Green instructors have attended continued professional development courses and further development courses.
Friday, 26 December 2008
How Green Am I ?
Good question. What else do i do? I also do what a lot of other people do, I recycle. My household recycles paper, tins, glass, plastic and cardboard . We also do home composting. We have a composting bin in the rear garden of our home, there are lots of things that can go in it to make great compost like used tea bags, egg shells, any vegetable peelings even paper. It makes great organic compost.
We also save water that would go down the drains from the gutters from the house. We have two water butts that can collect up to two hundred litres of rain water. I use this to water plants and also have used it to wash my car and even use it in my cars screen wash !
Obviously we use as little electricity in the house by using energy saving light bulbs, down to not keeping the fridge door open too long. It all helps.
Its good to be green.
We also save water that would go down the drains from the gutters from the house. We have two water butts that can collect up to two hundred litres of rain water. I use this to water plants and also have used it to wash my car and even use it in my cars screen wash !
Obviously we use as little electricity in the house by using energy saving light bulbs, down to not keeping the fridge door open too long. It all helps.
Its good to be green.
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