I think you are right MisterD-Di - whilst I was a child growing up in Coronation Road there was a driving school just around the corner in Berry Street; it was next door to Saddler's shop. I can only remember three shops in the street between Coronation Road and King Edward Road - Wooley's on the corner of Coronation Road, the driving school and Saddlers. (Saddlers later became a ladies hairdressers in the mid 60s.) A doctors surgery was on the corner of King Edward Road. Across King Edward Road was Hammond's the butchers (later it was Ber-Dots), then Holland's the sweet shop, which was later known as the Tuck Shop, a little further down was McSweeney's ladies clothes shop, then Fred Burrows' florists; the last shop in Berry Street just before the 'Brook Entry' was Keen's butchers/grocers. I seem to think that when McSweeney's closed down a driving school took the premises over. Circa the late 50s early 60s a turf accountants opened, I'm not sure if it was where the florists was. Sorry I can only remember a driving school called Palmers and I think it was the one next to Saddlers.
Of course, I'm going back over 60 years and my memory isn't as good as I seem to think it is and I may be proved wrong