Temperatures in Hounslow are expected to fall below freezing over the next few days.
The Mayor of London has activated a Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) to protect people who are sleeping rough in the borough.
Whether New Year's Resolutions are your thing or not, we should all make our health and wellbeing a priority this year.
And we're here to help you do that!
Safe Space Hounslow Helpline:
You’ll be able to speak to one of our trained staff, who have experience supporting those who need urgent mental health support.
You will be asked some basic information, and we will then provide personalised support.
The Falls service is provided by Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust (HRCH).
Hounslow Public Health, and other key stakeholders would like to understand more around awareness of the service and barriers to self-referral, and for those who have used the service, any issues around timescales for referrals and how the referral pathway operates.
Hounslow Council’s winter vaccine rollout is now underway, with eligible Hounslow residents getting flu and COVID-19 jabs right in the heart of their community.
Last week, the night shelter for rough sleepers in The Holy Trinity Church Hounslow opened.
It will be open seven days a week from 8pm – 8am from 1 December to 31 March.
Hounslow Council and partners are teaming up to provide spaces and places for residents to keep warm and to keep the bills down, while at the same time accessing help, support, and the opportunity to learn new skills.
There's never been a better time to sign up for BetterPoints and track your exercise and activity for rewards.
By sharing BetterPoints with friends, family and colleagues, you could win for yourself and your favourite local cause.
Being a carer can sometimes be challenging and isolating, especially in winter.
Thankfully, there is a range of events in Hounslow where you can chat with other carers, share knowledge, and even dance.