Where are COVID-19 vaccines being given in Wales?

Published 29/01/2021   |   Last Updated 16/12/2024   |   Reading Time minutes

The Minister for Health and Social Services has said that “the ongoing building of our infrastructure” is “absolutely critical” to delivering the Welsh Government’s vaccination strategy.

This article sets out the infrastructure for rolling out vaccines in each of Wales’ seven local health boards. It was updated on 27 January.

We will continue to update and develop this page as health boards update their webpages and their plans continue to be implemented. For background information and data on the vaccine rollout see our articles here and here.

The vaccination strategy

The Welsh Government’s vaccination strategy sets out a “blended model” of vaccine delivery, with a mix of mass vaccination centres, GP practices, and community vaccination centres. Vaccines will also continue to be administered by mobile units and on hospital wards.

On 19 January, the Minister explained that there were 28 mass vaccination centres operating at different capacities, with 17 more planned, giving a total of 45. The Welsh Government also expected 250 GP surgeries across Wales to be participating in the rollout by the end of January. Furthermore, a community pharmacy pilot scheme had also started in north Wales.

The Minister updated the Senedd on 26 January, explaining that there were now 329 GP practices involved in the vaccine rollout, and that three clusters of GP practices had participated in a pilot to administer the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine (two in north Wales, one in the Cwm Taf health board area). 

How each health board is delivering the vaccine

This section brings together the vaccine delivery infrastructure set out by each of the seven health boards in Wales on their websites. It was updated on 27 January 2021.

Differences between Welsh Government and local health board information

A Welsh Government list and map shows the locations of current and intended vaccination centres.

But there are some differences between the Welsh Government’s list of vaccine centres, and the lists of centres the health boards have put on their websites.

For example, Hywel Dda University Health Board’s intention to open a vaccination centre in Llanelli is not on the Welsh Government map or list. No health board at the time of updating this article mentioned opening or planning to open centres at Aberfan, Abertillery, Pontypridd or Llantrisant (which are all on the Welsh Government’s list) and only one centre is mentioned for Newport rather than two. It is also not clear if some or all of the hospital vaccination centres some health boards are operating are included in the Welsh Government’s list.

There are also differences in the terminology the Welsh Government uses to describe vaccination centres, and the terminology being used by health boards. The Welsh Government uses the term “vaccination centres” and “community vaccination centres”, but the health boards use a mixture of terms to describe them such as “mass vaccination centres”, “local vaccination centres” and “hospital vaccination centres”. This section uses the terminology that each health board uses to describe their centres .

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
  • Three hospital vaccination centres at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Ysbyty Glan Clwyd and Ysbyty Wrecsam Maelor (these are now temporarily closed and will reopen by the first week of March for frontline staff to begin receiving their second doses);
  • Three mass vaccination centres at the Ysbyty Enfys sites at Bangor, Llandudno, Deeside;
  • All 98 GP practices in the health board area are part of the rollout, with all delivering vaccines from the week commencing 18 January depending on vaccine supply. Two clusters of GP practices participated in a Pfizer administration pilot over the weekend of 23-24 January; and
  • 17 local vaccination centres at these locations, which will be opened later in the delivery phase. As of 27 January, one local vaccination centre, the Catrin Finch Centre in Wrexham, has opened. 

All information taken from the Health Board website .

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
  • Three mass vaccination centres in Splott, Pentwyn (opening 1 February) and Barry (opening 8 February);
  • Two satellite clinics for frontline staff University Hospital Wales and University Hospital Llandough,
  • Nineteen mobile teams; and
  • All 60 GP practices in the Health Board area will be part of the rollout by 15 February.

All information taken from the Health Board website .

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
  • Six mass vaccination centres at Ty Penallta Caerphilly Borough, Ebbw Vale, Abergavenny, Newport, Newbridge and Cwmbran, and
  • 72 GP practices are involved in the rollout from the week of 18 January.

All information has been taken from the Health Board website .

Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
  • The health board explains that it is vaccinating in four settings:
    • An undisclosed number of hospital vaccination centres for frontline staff;
    • Care homes, using an undisclosed number of mobile teams;
    • All 51 GP practices in the Health Board area, with three practices in one GP cluster participating in a pilot to administer the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine; and
    • Four community vaccination centres in Bridgend, Ystrad, Abercynon, and Merthyr Tydfil

All information taken from the Health Board website .

Hywel Dda University Health Board
  • All 48 GP practices in the Health Board area have “signed up” to deliver the vaccine, and
  • Six mass vaccination centresin Haverfordwest, Cardigan, Llanelli, Aberystwyth, Tenby and Carmarthen.

All information taken from the Health Board website .

Powys Teaching Health Board
  • Three mass vaccination centres at Newtown, Bronllys and Builth Wells, and
  • All 16 GP practices in the Health Board area will participate in the rollout from 25 January with vaccinations also taking place in care homes and on hospital wards.

All information taken from the Health Board website .

Swansea Bay University Health Board
  • All 49 GP practices in the Health Board area have “signed up” to deliver vaccines;
  • Three mass vaccination centres at Margam Orangery, Canolfan Gorseinon, and the Bay Field Hospital; and
  • Three hospital vaccination centres at Morriston, Singleton and Cefn Coed Hospitals.

All information taken from the Health Board website


Article by Phil Boshier, Senedd Research, Welsh Parliament