New locations for mobile vaccination service
The mobile community vaccination service expands into new areas of the city this week with visits to Hove, Kemptown and Moulsecoomb as well as its regular visit to St Peter's Church.
The quieter, more personal service is great for people who don't feel ready to go out to busy places after the long lockdown, or whose schedule makes it easier to drop-in on the day. It's a great alternative for anyone who can't get to the main vaccination centers at the Brighton Centre, the Racecourse and County Oak too. Some drop-in appointments are available on the day, but to be sure of being seen it is best to book ahead.
Where and when
Wednesday 26 May, 11am to 4pm
- Tesco car park, Church Road, Hove BN3 2DL
Thursday 27 May, 11am to 4pm
- Meridian Centre, Greenwich Way, Peacehaven BN10 8BB
Friday 28 May, 10.30am to 2.30pm
- St Anne's Day Centre, 61 St James Street, Brighton BN2 1PR
- (Up Lavender Street, off St James Street, and then take the first left
onto a small no-through road)
Saturday 29 May, 10.30am to 2.30pm
- St Peter’s Church car park, York Place, Brighton BN1 4GU
Sunday 30 May, 10.30am to 2.30pm
- Moulsecoomb Leisure Centre car park, Moulsecoomb Way BN2 4PB
Who can book
Everyone over 32 years old who:
- cannot get to one of the main vaccination centers
-
has a serious long term health issue
-
is an unpaid carer
-
is getting their first vaccination (not second)
How to book
Call 0300 303 8060
When you go to your appointment remember to wear something loose that gives easy access to your upper arm.
If you’ve already booked to have your vaccination somewhere else but would prefer to come to the mobile service, please cancel your other appointment so that someone else can have your slot.
You can also book to get vaccinated at the Brighton Centre or Brighton Racecourse seven days a week online here or by calling 119.
Free transport to your vaccination appointment is also available if you need it. Full details of all the options available are explained on our vaccinations page.
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