The large public vaccination centre at Bath Racecourse is marking one month of opening, during which more than 10,000 people from the local community have visited to receive their first coronavirus jab.

The number is made up mostly of those aged over seventy or clinically vulnerable. Now, the vaccination centre programme is moving onto the next group of people who are eligible for vaccination.

You do not need to wait to be contacted if any of the following apply: You are aged 64 or over, you have previously received a letter saying you are at high risk from Coronavirus (clinically extremely vulnerable), you are an eligible frontline health or frontline social care worker, you are eligible for Carer’s Allowance. You can book an appointment at Bath Racecourse via the NHS website.

People are asked not to turn up at Bath Racecourse without an appointment as the vaccination staff will be unable to give the jab to anyone without a pre-arranged vaccine slot.

Vaccine Centre Operations Director, Heather Cooper, said: “It’s been a great success since we saw our first members of the public in January. Our staff and volunteers have done a fantastic job and many people who’ve come to us for their first vaccination have told us they’ve been so pleased and grateful.”

The Racecourse is giving vaccines in a large specially-equipped marquee near the main grandstand buildings.

Heather added: “We have capacity right now to see people in the 64-plus and 16-64 groups who are eligible for an appointment or eligible as above.It’s important that all those eligible take up the offer, so we can then move on to vaccinate all adults across our population by the autumn.”