The latest information on COVID-19 cases in Milton Keynes can be found on the GOV.UK dashboard. The data on this dashboard is interactive and updated daily

The government has removed remaining domestic restrictions in England. There are still steps you can take to reduce the risk of catching and spreading COVID-19:

  • Get vaccinated

  • Let fresh air in if meeting indoors, or meet outside

  • Consider wearing a face covering in crowded, enclosed spaces

COVID-19 vaccination

The COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective, and gives you the best protection against serious infection

Book your COVID-19 vaccination

Do you need transport to get vaccinated?

Are you having problems getting to a vaccine centre? You can now get free transport with Milton Keynes Council.

If you need transport to get to and from a vaccination appointment or a walk-in session at a vaccine centre, then you can get free transport through these operators.

Just quote “MK Vaccine Service” when making a booking. It is advised to book as far in advance as possible.

  • MKHT - call them on 07456 220525

    • Monday – Friday between 9am - 8pm
  • 247 - call them on 01908 676767
    • Monday to Friday between 9am - 2pm and 4pm - 7am
    • Saturday and Sunday, 24 hour availability

Funding to address COVID-19 vaccine inequalities

Milton Keynes Council is offering grants between £250 and £5,000 to local groups, companies or organisations to increase vaccine uptake.

This funding is available to address COVID-19 vaccine inequalities and to encourage further uptake across all age and ethnic groups, geographical areas and vulnerable groups. These grants present an opportunity for applicants to develop activities that can benefit their communities and it will be a rolling grant from Monday the 4th of April.

Grants ranging from £250 to £5,000 are available to support any work that could lead to further vaccine take-up and an increase in vaccination rates across Milton Keynes.

This could include:

  • tailored communications such as translation services
  • transport
  • website modifications
  • information sharing events
  • community meetings
  • befriending services

But we are open to any ideas that will meet these aims.

We are keen to support initiatives that can be implemented quickly, and those that will focus on areas of deprivation and diverse communities where we know COVID-19 has had a significant impact. 

This is a rolling grant and the deadline for applications is the end of 30th of September 2022. Please apply via this form, for more information, contact email Victoria Bola-Okerind.

If your application is successful, we will require you to discuss all public-facing promotional campaigns and media/social media promotion with us before publication to ensure that messaging is in line with national guidance and best practice.