Nonsuch Mansion Covid-19 programme ends ( image: creativecarole) Staff and volunteers have been praised at the Nonsuch Mansion vaccination centre after helping protect thousands of people. Nonsuch Mansion was established as a Sutton vaccination centre for Phase 1 of the national vaccination programme in December 2020 for the four months to April 2021. Since its launch, staff at the vaccination centre have delivered 27,000 Pfizer vaccinations, with a further 41,000 Astra Zeneca vaccinations prepared at the site, to then be sent across the borough. It has been reported that the oldest person vaccinated at Nonsuch was 98-years-old and the most vaccinations delivered on one day was 507 in January.
The centre, located at the former Carpet Right warehouse in Lodge Place, is for donations only. Volunteers will organise the donations before sending them onto their stores which include, Banstead, Raynes Park and Wimbledon. Sutton and Cheam MP Paul Scully welcomed the team of volunteers with a visit to the site on Friday ( April 16 ). He spoke to the team alongside Councillors Tom Drummond, Pascoe and McDermott-Hill. St Raphael s Speaking to Sutton Guardian, Paul Scully said: “It was wonderful to see first-hand how in such a short space of time St Raphael’s have moved so quickly to set up in new premises in our local community.