Couple of points from the new website for FlyBpl
They quote 7 PPL exams in their course. Are they aware of the 9 exams in the current EASA course, or still teaching some outdated curriculum?
Prices seem quite high to me, and don't include VAT which can be a little misleading. A Cherokee costs £135/hour, Instructor £45, Landings £15 - all plus VAT = £225/hour. That's comparatively high from other places and it's unusual to see the instructor hour broken out in this way for PPL courses.
Their Instrument Rating course is even more, a PA28 Warrior is £235, Instructor £60, Landings £15 (again all plus VAT) = £356