The award for CPD Provider of the Year goes to the professional CPD trainers at Tri-Coaching Partnership.
Massive congratulations to the entire team for this on this award. They received a 100s of votes and have continuously pushed the industry forward over the last 12 months.
With their consistent presence on social media and free articles, podcasts and YouTube videos, Tri-Coaching Partnership prove time and time again why they are the leading CPD Provider of 2021. This marks two years in a row that Tri Coaching Partnership have won this award.
Graham Hooper from Tri-Coaching Partnership told us this when they found out they won.
I would like to thank the team at Tri-Coaching Partnership and especially our trainers for their hard work and commitment for making it possible to win this GoRoadie Award.
ADI of the Year England goes to the hard working and hugely popular Adiel Khan from Driver Trainer Network.
Commended: Jarmila Boutemine
Chris Cooney from Edinburgh is winning the coveted ADI of the Year Scotland award whilst staying popular as a fully independent instructor. Nice job!
Commended: Fiona McMeekin
ADI of the Year Wales is awarded to Brecon based driving instructor Richard Spiers. Well Done, you've done great this year.
A massive congratulations to Midlands Instructor Group for winning Association of the Year.
Commended: Hinckley & District Driver Trainers Association
Car of the Year is awarded to Ford Fiesta. The ever popular vehicle with learner drivers is still going strong.
The award for Community of the Year goes to the outstanding and noble ARG Support for Driving Instructors created by Kev Brock.
This is now two years in a row that Tri-Coaching Partnership is taking away our award for CPD Provider of the Year. Their content is relevant, keeping instructors informed at every turn.
A very warm congratulations to Theory Test Pro for continuously providing a high quality product that helps learner drivers get their Theory across the line.
Massive congratulations to Francis Noakes for winning this award. His content is fresh, engaging and extremely useful for not just learner drivers but ADIs and PDIs alike.
Commended: Mick Knowles
The award for Special Needs Provider of the Year goes to Haydn Jenkins in Shrewsbury. Massive congratulations to Hayden for taking this award home.