Llinos Longstaff Driving Instructor Ruthin & Denbigh

Llinos

Llinos is a manual driving instructor based in Denbigh, offering lessons throughout the Denbigh and Ruthin area. With in-depth knowledge of the local roads and driving test routes, Llinos provides personalised guidance tailored to help you pass your test confidently and in as little time as possible. Her calm and supportive approach ensures learners feel comfortable and well-prepared every step of the way.

Type of Vehicle

Vauxhall Corsa

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Office: 0345 0179762

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Denbigh, Ruthin and surrounding areas

Local Lesson Prices

Pay as you go - £40 per hour
Special Offers
10 Hours for £380

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What Llinos’s Students Say

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Great 1st time pass rate

Lessons in Denbigh & Ruthin

★★★★★

"Highly recommend, I passed 1st time! Brilliant instructor, highly recommend. I had many lessons with Peter and I definitely believe that without him I would not have passed. He was so supportive."

— Charlotte Stevenson

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Driving Instructor FAQs

Check that they display a DVSA badge in the windscreen. A green badge means they are fully qualified, while a pink badge means they are a licensed trainee instructor.
Yes. Pink badge instructors are licensed by the DVSA to teach learners. Many are simply waiting for their final Part 3 test date due to DVSA delays.
Most learners need around 40 to 45 hours of professional lessons, although this can vary depending on confidence and previous experience.
Not always. A slightly higher hourly rate can work out cheaper overall if you learn faster and need fewer lessons.
Piggybacking is when an instructor collects or drops off another pupil during your lesson. Always ask whether lessons are fully one-to-one.
Yes. If you do not feel comfortable or feel your progress has stalled, it is perfectly fine to switch instructors.
This depends on your goals and confidence. Our guide on whether you should learn automatic or manual explains the differences in more detail.