The city Guildhall was transformed into a walk-in vaccine clinic. Residents over the age of 18 were able to drop by and get their dose throughout Saturday and Sunday. It was open between 9.30am and 7.30pm with vaccines available on a first-come, first served basis. And it had some special guests the day before with members of Southampton FC turning up for their jab. Fantastic to be joined yesterday by @SouthamptonFC players as we prepare our walk-in COVID-19 vaccination centre in Southampton Guildhall ⚽ If you re aged 18+ & haven t had your first jab, it s open on Saturday and Sunday from 9.30am #grabajabsoton#covidvaccine#grabajabpic.twitter.com/Of4EcXytpd Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care System (@HIOW ICS) July 9, 2021
IT has been a long wait, but music fans can look forward to a packed diary of gigs for the rest of this year as some of Britain’s most exciting names tour the South and local acts headline their own shows. Southampton s 02 Guildhall leads with Del Amitri (19 October), Kasabian (30 October), Billy Bragg (31 October), Biffy Clyro (3 November), Katherine Jenkins (20 November), Paul Weller (22 November), The Levellers (15 December) and Enter Shikari (17 December). The Guildhall also hosts Irish post-punk stars Fontaines DC (9 October) and Australian stars DMA’s (25 October), two international bands who helped grow their careers by playing Southampton’s grass roots venues.
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SOUTHAMPTON residents are being urged to not delay getting their life-saving jab as figures show the city has one of the lowest rates for vaccinations along the south coast. Vaccination bosses are encouraging more people to get their first and second vaccine dose to greatly reduce the chance of becoming seriously ill. It comes after an interactive map has revealed that Southampton has one of the lowest rates for vaccinations along the south coast. The map, on the Gov.uk website, shows that the city has some of the lowest vaccine rated across the whole of Hampshire. It revealed that 66.2 per cent of people have had their first dose and 45.8 per cent of people have had their second.
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AN ANNIVERSARY commemoration for murdered man George Floyd is to be held in Southampton today. City residents have been invited by Southampton Stand Up to Racism (SUTR), and co-hosted by a number of other local groups, to join the event, which will be hosted at Southampton Guildhall from 6pm. They will gather to listen to speakers representing BLM Southampton, Stand Up to Racism, Black History Month South and the Labour Party among others. Those involved will then take a knee as a list of people who have died in police custody is read aloud. A SUTR spokesperson said: At a time when we are still experiencing the disproportionate effect of the COVID pandemic on BAME people, when police brutality still prevails in this country, we gather to remember that the UK is not innocent and we must not forget that racism is a very real problem.