The NHS in Gloucestershire is pleased to confirm further sites supporting COVID-19 community vaccination in the county.

They are:

  • Churchdown Community Centre
  • Rowcroft Medical Centre, Stroud
  • Old Cinderford Health Centre, Forest of Dean
  • Cirencester Hospital
  • Beeches Green Health Centre, Stroud.

GP practice teams, with the support of local partners including volunteers, will start vaccination of priority groups (over 80s) at these sites in the coming days, pending vaccine deliveries.

Priority groups are being asked to wait for their GP surgery to contact them with information on clinics and how to book an appointment.

Dr Andy Seymour, Clinical Chair at NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, said:

“It’s been an incredible effort to have reached this point with such a short lead in time. GP practices and local partners have pulled out all the stops and deserve massive credit for getting these sites ready for go live.”

Professor Steve Hams, Director of Quality and Chief Nurse at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who is leading the overall vaccination programme delivery in Gloucestershire said:

“This has been a truly remarkable ‘One Gloucestershire’ effort and we are thrilled that the community vaccination programme is now being extended to other sites. Everyone concerned should be rightly proud of what they have achieved and continue to achieve.

Not only will the vaccine save lives and reduce the pressure on NHS services, it also marks the start of our journey back to living our lives as we would wish.”

Sarah Scott, Gloucestershire’s Director of Public Health said:

“The roll out of the vaccine to the wider community is a significant step forwards but does not mean we can let our guards down. We must continue to follow the rules and not allow case numbers to climb. Colleagues across health and social care have been, and continue to be, central to beating COVID-19 and I want to thank them all for their monumental efforts this year.”

If people are housebound and unable to travel to a centre for medical reasons, they will be contacted by a local healthcare worker.

More information on vaccine safety and priority groups is available at www.nhs.uk

If people need advice on receiving information in other formats, please email: glccg.participation@nhs.net or call Freephone 0800 0151 548.