The drop-in service will be at two locations on Thursday, May 27. It will first stop at the Thornbury Centre car park in Leeds Old Road, between 10am and 1pm. The bus will then stop outside Laisterdyke Library and Community Centre, Manse Street (off Leeds Road) between 3pm and 7pm. The vaccination serviced is open to anyone aged 40 or over, frontline social care or health staff or carers, as well as those aged 18 or over who are clinically vulnerable. Organisers of the vaccination bus are encouraging anyone who is eligible for the Covid vaccination to get on board the bus. This Thursday, you can get vaccinated locally using Bradford s NHS Covid-19 vaccination bus. Use this opportunity to protect yourself and others. pic.twitter.com/ntZMul8wRL Covid-19 Community Champions (@ChampionsCovid) May 24, 2021
The finalists are Darryl Young, Maddie Coelho and Sherwood Green Nursery in Eccleshill. Daryyl Young, who has been a volunteer at Better Start Bradford when the organisation was established over five years ago, has been nominated for his invaluable work with fathers, grandfathers and male carers in the area. He represented on the Parents in the Lead project as a panel member, offering grants to parents in the area that want to make a difference to the lives of families with children under four. Darryl is a well known member of the Bradford Moor community - supporting community groups and often sharing his valuable experience as a dad in Laisterdyke Library.