Winter in Cheshire East
Travelling Around
Schools and Leisure
Concerns
Stay Warm, Stay Well, Stay Safe this
winter
It’s time to get ready for winter and this year the weather
forecasters predict another very cold season. To keep everyone
warm, well and safe we’ve put together some useful information to
help you find the advice and help you need quickly.
Stay Warm, Stay Well, Stay Safe roadshows
Find out how to ‘Stay Warm, Stay Well, Stay Safe’ at the
following road shows where we will be joined by partners from the
Citizens Advice Bureau, Age UK and the Fire Service:
- Friday, February 17 – Grosvenor Centre, Macclesfield
(10am-2pm)
- Thursday, February 23 – ASDA, Crewe (10am-2pm)
- Friday, February 24 – Booths, Knutsford (10am-2pm)
- Tuesday, February 28 – Ashfields Primary Care Centre, Sandbach
(9.30-12.30)
Will you be a good Winter Neighbour?
Winter weather can be fun for some, but sadly more people are at
risk of illness and death during winter than at other time of the
year and may need extra help from us all. Look out for your Neighbours. Neighbours may need
your help, especially if they are elderly, disabled or have a
chronic illness.
Read our 'Stay Warm', 'Stay Well' and 'Stay Safe' pages for helpful information
and advice this winter. We have also prepared a
printable Stay
Warm, Stay Well, Stay Safe Factsheet (PDF,
207KB) that you can download, print out and then
give to a friend or neighbour.
Winter warning signs
Always be on the lookout for signs that something might be
wrong:
- Milk still out on the doorstep late in the day
- Newspapers and post stuck in the letterbox
- Curtains drawn during the day
- Lights on during the day
- A home in darkness when there should be someone at home
- A dog barking all day or the cat scratching to be let in
- Bins not put out on collection days