Last updated 28 December 2022
Get vaccinated at one of ten pop-up COVID vaccination clinics this February half term
Ten more pop up COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be open across Stockport this February half-term from Monday, 14 February, to Friday, 18 February.
There will be a choice of two clinics each day. It’s an ideal time for those who are 12-17 years of age to get their vaccination whilst school and college are out.
This latest vaccination offer, organised by NHS Stockport Clinical Commissioning Group and Stockport Council, is a bid to get even more people protected against COVID-19 and reduce the spread of the Omicron variant, at a time when infections rates remain high across the borough.
Anyone aged 12 and over, and eligible, will be able to get a first, second or booster vaccination. No booking is required, simply walk in and get vaccinated.
Monday, 14 February, 10am-2.30pm
- Adswood Community Centre, 213 Garners Lane, SK3 8QJ
- South Manchester Mosque, Weybrook Road, M19 2QD
Tuesday, 15 February, 10am-2.30pm
- First House, 367 Brinnington Road, Brinnington, SK5 8EN
- Salvation Army Citadel, 121 Stockport Road, Cheadle Heath, SK3 0JE
Wednesday, 16 February, 10am-2.30pm
- St John the Baptist Church Hall, St John’s Road, Heaton Mersey, SK4 3BR
- Woodley Civic Hall, Hyde Road, Woodley, SK6 1QG
Thursday, 17 February, 10am-2.30pm
- Life Leisure, Houldsworth Village, Broadstone Road, Reddish, SK5 7AT
- Kimberley Street Community Centre, Kimberley Street, Shaw Heath, SK3 8EB
Friday, 18 February, 10am-2.30pm
- Bridgehall Community Centre, Siddington Avenue, Adswood, SK3 8NR
- Offerton Community Centre, Mallowdale Road, Offerton, SK2 5NX
Walk-ins are also available at Trinity Methodist, 351 Bramhall Lane, Bramhall, SK3 8TP, on Tuesdays and Fridays, 8am–6pm, and Saturdays and Sundays, 9am–5pm.
Local pharmacies across Stockport are also offering vaccinations bookable via the National Booking Service.
Dr Cath Munro, Chair of NHS Stockport Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “There is still more to do to protect ourselves against COVID-19, especially with infection rates still high in Stockport. I urge anyone who needs a first, second or booster vaccination to take advantage of this local and convenient offer during the half term school holidays.”
Councillor Jude Wells, Stockport Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Care & Health, said: “It’s really important that we are all up to date with our COVID-19 vaccinations to protect ourselves, and those around us, against the virus.
“At least three in four adults in every area of Stockport have already had the vaccine to protect themselves and their loved ones. Please spread the word and encourage your family, friends and colleagues to make the most of these clinics to keep yourself and your community safe and well.”