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Hi Resident | Violence Against Women and Girls Information Stall – Hanwell Carnival, Elthorne Park, W7 | Come Meet Your Local Police at Hanwell Carnival Hi everyone, Your local Safer Neighbourhood Team will be at Hanwell Carnival with a dedicated Violence Against Women & Girls (VAWG) stall. Location: Elthorne Park, W7 2AD Date: 20 June 2026 Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Please feel free to come along for a friendly chat, ask questions, and raise any concerns. You can also access advice on personal safety and pick up information on domestic abuse, drink spiking, and available support services. Whether you would like a quick chat or more detailed advice, we are here to listen and support. We look forward to seeing you there. PC Brar North Hanwell Safer Neighbourhood Team 🚓 td > |  | | @_Engagement.URL | | When & Where is it? | | Mon 20 Jul 2026 12:00 | Elthorne Park,BOSTON ROAD London W7 2AD ///magma.senses.hill
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a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } 🌡️ Hot Weather Safety Advice – Hanwell Carnival & Weekend Activities An Amber Heat-Health Alert has been issued, meaning higher temperatures could begin to affect people’s health—especially those who are more vulnerable. If you’re attending Hanwell Carnival or spending time outdoors this weekend, please take a moment to follow this advice and stay safe.
☀️ What This MeansAn Amber alert indicates: There is an increased risk of heat-related health issuesHot weather may begin to impact day-to-day activities
💧 Stay HydratedDrink plenty of water throughout the dayAvoid excessive alcohol or caffeine
🧢 Keep CoolTake breaks in shaded or cooler areas where possibleUse hats, sunscreen, and light clothingAvoid being in direct sun for long periods, especially during peak hours
⏸️ Take BreaksDon’t overexert yourself in the heatRest regularly, particularly if walking around or standing for long periods
👀 Look After Each OtherKeep an eye on friends, family, and those who may be vulnerableWatch for signs of heat exhaustion: dizziness, headaches, or nausea
🚶 Travel & Getting AroundPlan your journeys in advanceCarry water with you at all times
🚨 When to ActIf someone appears unwell due to heat: Move them to a cooler placeGive them waterSeek medical help if symptoms don’t improve or worsen
Please enjoy the event and the weekend safely, and follow any guidance from staff or emergency services on the day. Stay safe and take care. 
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