People in Richmond are being advised how to stay safe during the hot weather. It comes as the temperatures continue to rise over the summer. The Council’s tips include drink plenty of water, close curtains, use cool spaces and look out for those more vulnerable to the heat. By News|2024-06-23T17:37:11+01:00June 23, 2024|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts Heathrow bosses say they’re going to look into the response to a power outage which forced the airport to shut completely on Friday. Heathrow bosses say they’re going to look into the response to a power outage which forced the airport to shut completely on Friday. Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says she’s not quite sick of the sight of Manchester City – despite today’s Women’s Super League clash being their third meeting in a week. Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor says she’s not quite sick of the sight of Manchester City – despite today’s Women’s Super League clash being their third meeting in a week. MP for Kingston Sir Ed Davey’s accused the Tory leader of spending more time on social media than on tackling the issues people face. MP for Kingston Sir Ed Davey’s accused the Tory leader of spending more time on social media than on tackling the issues people face. Today marks five years since the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced the first Covid lockdown. Today marks five years since the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced the first Covid lockdown.