Extra beds available for Ealing's homeless as temperatures plummet to -9C overnight

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Walpole Park in the snow. Image Credit: Aislin Donnelly
Walpole Park in the snow. Image Credit: Aislin Donnelly

EMERGENCY accommodation is being opened up for rough sleepers as Ealing heads into an extremely cold night.

Temperatures are forecast to drop to -9C overnight into Thursday.

When the weather is forecast to fall below freezing for three consecutive nights, the Severe Weather Emergency Provision is activated.

This means extra beds will be found by councils and homeless charities to shelter rough sleepers from the cold.

If you see a rough sleeper, you can tell Street Link and their outreach team will aim to move them into a safe, warm bed for the night.

The Mayor of London's press office said: "With freezing temperatures and snow forecast all week, the Mayor has extended his Severe Weather Emergency Provision to protect homeless Londoners from the cold.

"Help homeless young people this winter by backing the Mayor's campaign HERE."

     

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