The Oswald Medical Centre on Blackburn Road in Accrington is now in the final stages of renovation. The change will see the surgery s nearby Myrtle House branch close. The practice s other sites in Union Road, Oswaldtwistle, and Pritchard Street, Blackburn are unaffected. The new centre will include 11 fully equipped clinical rooms (five on the ground floor for easy access and two with fully electric examination beds for disabled patients) and six on the first floor; a lift to the first floor; a self-check in arrivals unit; an LCD patient information screen; parking on site (including disabled parking); full disabled access and disabled toilet facilities; two reception desks and spacious patient waiting areas to help keep patients spread out and prevent the transmission of infection; and provide new services including primary care network pharmacists and a first contact physiotherapist.
The Oswald Medical Centre on Blackburn Road in Accrington is now in the final stages of renovation. The change will see the surgery s nearby Myrtle House branch close. The practice s other sites in Union Road, Oswaldtwistle, and Pritchard Street, Blackburn are unaffected. The new centre will include 11 fully equipped clinical rooms (five on the ground floor for easy access and two with fully electric examination beds for disabled patients) and six on the first floor; a lift to the first floor; a self-check in arrivals unit; an LCD patient information screen; parking on site (including disabled parking); full disabled access and disabled toilet facilities; two reception desks and spacious patient waiting areas to help keep patients spread out and prevent the transmission of infection; and provide new services including primary care network pharmacists and a first contact physiotherapist.
A TRIAL date has been set for
a man accused of impersonating a garda after allegedly using a flashing blue light to pull over an unmarked patrol car.
It is alleged that when the real garda who was stopped asked Stephen Magee (44) what he was doing, the accused falsely claimed he had trained gardaí and members of the fire brigade.
Mr Magee, of Myrtle House, Coast Road, Baldoyle has leaded not guilty to impersonating a member of the gardaí, at Grange Road, Baldoyle during the first Covid-19 lockdown on April 9 last year.
At Dublin District Court, the accused’s solicitor told Judge Bryan Smyth a date for hearing was being sought on a not guilty plea and the case would take around half a day.