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A new coronavirus vaccination centre has opened in Aylesbury, and the Bucks Free Press were given access to have a look inside. Located at the town’s Buckinghamshire New University campus on Walton Street, the new centre officially opened on Monday, February 8, and will administrate vaccines to those who have been invited through either a GP or via the Government. The centre is the first to be organised in Aylesbury by Oxford Health, which is the lead provider for mass vaccination outlets across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and West Berkshire.
The centre is at Aylesury s BNU campus on Walton Street Their first centre which was launched was at the Kassam Stadium - the home of Oxford United Football Club.
“I also have a lot of friends and family from Oxford who can get stuck in. The hospice hopes that having the football player as a celebrity ambassador will help increase its profile and raise awareness with the club s core fan base. The football player hopes his large social media following will also help promote the hospice to Oxford United supporters all over the country. When discussing his social media platform, Mr Ruffels said: “That is the benefit of my profession really – having a strong following on social media. “I think a lot of fans will be keen to get involved with all the stuff we will be doing.
At time of writing the page has raised more than £17,800. Mr Calcutt’s sister, Bethany Calcutt-Snow paid tribute to her brother on Facebook. She said: “I am still in complete shock, I’m absolutely heartbroken, and I can’t describe the pain that I am currently feeling. “Not only was he my big brother but he was the best uncle to Marnie, she absolutely idolised him and he thought the world of her.
Lloyd Calcutt with his younger sister Bethany Calcutt-Snow
Lloyd and his sister Bethany “I’ve got so many memories of us that I will cherish forever. If love could’ve kept him alive, he would have lived forever, he was known and loved by so so many people.”