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Offaly parents Bernadette and Ned Dunne from Edenderry have donated €3,700 to a local school after a motorcycle run held in honour of their late son Kennet. ....
Walk in Covid-19 test centre to open in Offaly town seeing rise in cases Reporter: 30 Apr 2021 ); ); A walk in, no appointment necessary Covid-19 test centre to open over the Bank Holiday weekend in an Offaly town seeing a rise in cases. The HSE/National Ambulance Service will run the walk-in, no appointment necessary Covid 19 Test Centre in the carpark at Scoil Bhride Primary School, Killane, Edenderry. Scoil Bhride National School has reverted to on-line learning this week after a number of Covid-19 cases among students and staff. It will be open over the Bank Holiday weekend on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday from 10am to 5pm each day. ....
HSE to temporarily open walk-in Covid-19 test centres in seven more towns More than 50,000 people have been tested in the existing walk-in centres. By Lauren Boland Friday 30 Apr 2021, 8:04 PM Apr 30th 2021, 8:04 PM 49,968 Views 12 Comments Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie SEVEN MORE LOCATIONS around the country will have walk-in test centres for Covid-19 available over the next week. The HSE is opening centres in Middleton and Youghal in Cork; Edenderry in Offaly, Newbridge in Kildare; Ballina in Mayo; and Blanchardstown and Ballymun in Dublin. The centres are open to anyone 16 or over who does not have Covid-19 symptoms but wants to be tested, lives in the area of the centre, and has not tested positive in the last six months. ....