A vaccination centre within a Bletchley-based pharmacy has moved across Milton Keynes due to the high level of 'popularity'.
There are several GP-run and pharmacy-run vaccination centres in Milton Keynes, with each centre administering the jab to hundreds of residents per day.
One vaccination centre, within the Rainbow Pharmacy, has been especially popular.
The independent community pharmacy is located next to Whaddon Medical Centre and has seen a high demand for its vaccination services.
However the unit is only small so has been under pressure in recent months.
As a result, the vaccination centre has now moved from the Rainbow Pharmacy to the Michael Young building at the Open University, in Kents Hill.
This means that residents will no longer be able to book their vaccinations at the Bletchley-based pharmacy.
Anyone who is eligible for the vaccine will be able to book their appointment at the Open University from Tuesday 16th March.
Click here to access the online booking service.
Due to the popularity of the vaccination centre at Rainbow Pharmacy next to Whaddon Medical Centre, the centre has now moved to the Michael Young building at the Open University.
— NHS BLMK Health and Care Partnership đź’™ (@BLMKHealthCare) March 15, 2021
If you have received a letter you can book from tomorrow (16 March) on https://t.co/zqaa1X6Z2H