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Covid-19 walk-in test centre to open in Drogheda next week

Covid-19 walk-in test centre to open in Drogheda next week By Simon Doyle It comes as the area has recorded an incidence rate over two times the national average. A temporary walk-in COVID-19 test centre is to open for three days in Drogheda to detect asymptomatic cases.  The facility at the Bolton Square Carpark on Bolton Street (Eircode: A92 DKR0) will open from next Tuesday, May 18th until Thursday May 20th. People living locally who have no symptoms of the virus will be able to attend from 10am-6pm daily.  Only those aged 16 and over are allowed to attend, while anyone who has tested positive for the virus in the past six months is not invited to attend.

Family of 11 looking for new home following fire

Family of 11 looking for new home following fire The family, including nine children 10 and under are currently living in two hotel rooms in Savannah Family of 11 looking for new home following fire By Sam Bauman | May 13, 2021 at 4:43 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 6:19 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A grandmother, her daughter and her nine grandchildren are now without a home due to a fire earlier this week in Savannah. While they feel lucky just to be alive, they’re now asking for help your finding a new place to call home for all 11 of them. It all started right around 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Wellington.scoop.co.nz » A capital urban walk to salute Jane Jacobs

Press Release – Living Streets Aotearoa Around the world, people celebrate Jane Jacobs’ urbanist legacy in early May. Due to Covid-19, only a few walks could happen in real life rather than virtually in 2021. In Wellington, Living Streets Wellington leader Ellen Blake and founder and former Mayor Celia Wade-Brown decided that Wellington’s walkability is a tribute to urbanist thinking already and could become even better. Join us on Friday 7th May at 12:15 pm. Ellen Blake says: “Jane Jacobs was an inspirational woman whose activism in favour of street life rather than huge projects and motorways still rings true.” Ms Blake says, “With Let’s Get Wellington Moving at last considering various improvements for people on foot, time is ripe to promote some critical opportunities we see, such as giving pedestrians far higher priority from the Railway Station to Featherston Street.”

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