Macclesfield: Alderley Park COVID-19 vaccination centre to close shortly

By Alex Greensmith

15th Sep 2021 | Local News

A site which has provided thousands of vaccines to the people of Macclesfield is to shut down.

There is just six days left for the centre to administer coronavirus jabs - for which you can still book.

The 1500s country estate on Congleton Road hosted volunteers and NHS staff as they helped protect Macclesfield from COVID-19.

It opened to the Macc public on February 17.

East Cheshire NHS Trust said in a statement: "In line with the national vaccination programme, the trust along with its local partners, has reviewed the requirements for Phase 3 of the Covid-19 Vaccination Programme and will be stepping down Alderley Park Mass Vaccination Centre from Tuesday 21st September."

"This follows a hugely successful Phase 2 vaccination campaign spanning 7 months from February 2021, whereby over 92,500 vaccinations have been delivered to local residents within priority groups 1-12.

"As we move into Phase 3, vaccinations will continue to be delivered by local GP and pharmacy led services, along with roving and 'pop-up' centres."

The Nether Alderley site was a conference centre before the pandemic, and will likely return to hosting corporate events once more.

The site also houses a state-of-the-art fitness centre - and homes are planned.

John Wilbraham, Chief Executive at East Cheshire NHS Trust said, "I would like to pass on our sincere thanks to all the NHS staff and volunteers from the Royal Volunteers Service and St Johns Ambulance who gave up their time to support the vaccination programme at Alderley Park.

"I would also like to thank our partners at Bruntwood SciTech for the use of their facilities and the ongoing support from their staff who have done an incredible job in ensuring the operation has ran smoothly throughout."

Macclesfield Nub News will reveal the latest vaccination figures for all of Macclesfield tomorrow.

Dr Kath Mackay, Managing Director, Bruntwood SciTech - Alderley Park said, "We're really proud to have worked so closely with the NHS to support the local community and play our part in helping to fight the pandemic.

"It's been our pleasure to provide the facilities for such a vital cause and we've loved welcoming so many people to the Park. For many, their vaccination represented a glimmer of hope during a difficult time, so to know that Alderley Park has played a small part in helping to raise spirits is very humbling.

"The closure of the vaccination centre represents a huge success in the national vaccination programme - it's down to this that we can now re-open the Conference Centre and welcome back events, workshops and meetings."

"Further updates on Phase 3 of the programme will be confirmed when they become available."

See also: Macclesfield: Plans for 50 Alderley Park homes likely to go ahead

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