Residents encouraged to stay alert for people who may be more vulnerable and need help to stay safe
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a yellow warning for hot weather. It will be in force from 5pm on Thursday 18 July to 11pm on Saturday 20 July. The weather conditions could result in increased use of health services by those most vulnerable to hotter weather.
- Prepare for the hot weather by checking the Well Newham summer wellness page which includes advice on how to cope in the heat.
- Residents are reminded no open fires are permitted in Newham parks or public spaces.
- Residents are also urged to look out for neighbours, relatives and friends who may be more affected by higher temperatures (including night-time temperatures).
- We will be alert to weather changes and will call its first Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) if temperatures reach 30 degrees Celsius.
- As local councils are asked to call SWEP rather than the Greater London Authority (GLA), we will activate this in conjunction with the other seven North East London Boroughs.
With temperatures expected to rise to 30 degrees Celsius in some areas, we are working to ensure our most vulnerable residents have access to the support and advice they need to stay safe.
People who are most vulnerable to heatwave conditions include:
- Older people, especially those over 75 and female.
- Those living alone or in care homes.
- People with serious long-term illnesses like diabetes, kidney disease or Parkinson’s and some mental health conditions.
For the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, there is advice on how to stay safe and get help if needed, on this website: NHS page on how to cope in hot weather.
Residents are also reminded of the dangers of fire during extended periods of hot weather.
BBQs should be especially monitored and for the best advice - visit: BBQ Safety | London Fire Brigade (london-fire.gov.uk). We do not allow any BBQs or fires in its parks or open spaces.
In terms of Newham’s street homeless population, there will be enhanced visits to known hotspots. However, when SWEP is activated, outreach teams will make extended visits, and will make water, fruit and sunscreen available to all.
Newham residents who have particular concerns about a rough sleeper should contact Streetlink by visiting the website here. In an emergency, please dial 999.
For more information, advice and support, visit the Well Newham summer wellness page.