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Dyfed-Powys Police is a licensed course provider for the delivery of the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS).
The NDORS scheme is a suite of educational courses for motorists who have committed minor motoring offences and is an alternative to issuing a fixed penalty or court proceedings. The scheme aims to improve the driver or rider’s knowledge and behaviour whilst on the road. This in turn will create safer communities and reduce future re-offending.
Courses are delivered by licensed NDORS trainers and are available via digital online courses or in a classroom environment. Courses are available through the medium of English and Welsh.
If you have received an offer of an NDORS course and need to book a course, please visit the Offer Portal at https://www.gov.uk/book-national-driver-offender-retraining-course
Further information regarding the NDORS scheme can be found at www.ukroed.org.uk