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As it happened: Heatwave in York and North Yorkshire

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Monday, 18 July, 2022

Updates as the red warning heatwave hits York. Got info or pix? Let us know on Twitter, or at info@wp.theyorkmix.com

• Key updates

  • Spark:York will not be open this Tuesday

    3 years ago

  • Selby Superbowl decides to close tomorrow (Tuesday)

    3 years ago

  • MP raises concerns about the extreme heat and calls for cool rest centres

    3 years ago

  • York Dog Park closes to keep animals and their owners safe

    3 years ago

  • Bin collections – Changes in York and Selby

    3 years ago

  • York gets the gritters out to keep roads running

    3 years ago

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Spark:York will not be open this Tuesday

3 years ago

 
Photo – Spark: York

Spark:York said this evening: “If there was a scene to capture how we’re feeling in the extreme heat today, this wee fella just about has it nailed 🫠

“We’ve been monitoring the weather forecast closely over the last week and due to the increase in temperature forecast for tomorrow (Tuesday 19th July) which will now be hitting 40+ degrees, we have decided to remain closed to ensure the safety of our team, traders and guests alike.

“So, we’ll see you all on Wednesday at 12pm.”

Selby Superbowl decides to close tomorrow (Tuesday)

3 years ago

 

A message from the team:

“Hi Guys, we hope you’re keeping cool 😎

“We have taken the decision due to the heat to close tomorrow and give our stafv the chance to keep cool 😎 too.

We will be back open from 2pm on Wednedsay.”

The Pudding Bowl will also be shut as it operates from the same building.

MP raises concerns about the extreme heat and calls for cool rest centres

3 years ago

 
Rachael Maskell in the House of Commons

Rachael Maskell, the MP for York Central says she is deeply concerned about the impact of extreme heat on her constituents, not least at a time when the NHS is overloaded and community services are under severe pressure

She believes that residents should have been made aware of cool venues that they could visit if their workplace or home was too hot.

In Parliament she raised the impact of climate change on our infrastructure and how it lacked resilience in conditions, with trains running slow, if at all.

The public has been advised not to travel. The Cabinet Minister, she says, was lack lustre in his response, as if this were not a serious situation.

Later in a question to the Health Secretary, she highlighted how old and vulnerable people can become medically compromised very rapidly in extreme heat and would need urgent attention.

“Basic preparations have not been undertaken to keep residents safe. Responses from both the Cabinet Office and Health Secretaries did not appreciated the seriousness or urgency of the situation.

“At every tier of Government there should have been extensive planning for periods of extreme heat.

“Cool rest facilities should have been put in place, some people live in flats or are working in extremely uncomfortable conditions.

“Even at this late hour, I ask that facilities are made available and old stone churches, which remain cool, open their doors to the public.”

Exchange with the Cabinet Office Secretary, Kit Malthouse MP

Rachael Maskell MP

As the planet is heating up our infrastructure is melting down. Trains today are on go slow, tomorrow they won’t be running at all.  At what temperature is our vital infrastructure, including our transport infrastructure designed to operate and when will it be resilient for future heatwaves.”

Kit Malthouse MP

As I said earlier the Hon Lady thinks she is asking a simple question, but it is actually quite a complicated one. The mitigations you put in place to for example on a railway to deal with extreme heat may cause you problems when it gets cold.

Dealing with both those issues is an engineering feat which I am afraid beyond me at the despatch box.

But one of the things we need do over the next 48 hours is learn about exactly the kind of impact that she’s talking about.

We all hope that the system will perform well, but given that we have never experienced these kind of temperatures before, if we hit the record. We just need to be cautious and learn from the experience.

Exchange with the Health Secretary, Steve Barclay MP

Rachael Maskell MP

Older and more vulnerable patients can become very medically compromised, very quickly, in extreme heat. In Yorkshire, you could be waiting for Category 1, 9 ½ minutes; Category 2, 18 minutes over the expected time; and 2 hours 41 for other medical conditions.

As a result of that people clearly need support far earlier and assessment far earlier. What is he doing to deploy first responders in areas so that people can get a medical assessment and intervention far quicker.

Steve Barclay MP

Well I broadly agree with the Hon. Lady in terms of getting targeted support particularly to those in domiciliary care therefore working with those in primary care in terms of that. Specifically, over the coming days through the local resilience forums but more in the medium term through the Integrated Care Boards.

It’s part of that wider package of measures that needs to be put in place, working with primary care, looking at mental health support , looking at what can be done to raise productivity through better use of innovation and technology. And across the board we will be looking at all the innovations that are available to assist with the pressures she highlights

York Dog Park closes to keep animals and their owners safe

3 years ago

The agility course. Photograph: York Dog Park

York Dog Park at Knapton is to close tomorrow (Tuesday, 19 July) due to the hot weather.

The popular facility, which opened last summer, will reopen on Wednesday.

“Your dog’s health and safety is our top priority,” the owners said on Facebook.

And they shared these top tips from the British Veterinary Association on keeping your animals cool and safe in the heatwave.

Bin collections – Changes in York and Selby

3 years ago

Green bins awaiting collection in York. Photograph: YorkMix

Both York and Selby councils have announced changes to their bin collections tomorrow (Tuesday).

This is from York: “Due to the expected heatwave tomorrow, Tues 19 July, crews will be starting collections earlier than normal from 6am.

“Please present your containers the evening before if you can.

“If your recycling is collected by St Nicks they will also be starting rounds earlier too.”

There’s more on the City of York Council website.

Meanwhile, this is from Selby: “Due to the high temperatures, we have decided to suspend green waste collections tomorrow.

“This will mean all crews will be working together to empty refuse bins and reduce each other’s workload. We have done this so the crews will be able to finish earlier and avoid the extreme temperatures forecast for the afternoon.

“This could mean that some waste collections are earlier than usual, so please make sure your refuse bin is presented by 7am.”

More at Selby District Council here.

How our schools are keeping cool

3 years ago

 

How are York’s schools keeping cool in the heatwave? Here’s a couple of answers. This is what the nursery pupils at Poppleton Ousebank Primary were up to this morning…

Nursery have enjoyed a teddy bear’s picnic this morning. We kept cool in the shade of the trees and had an ice pop. 🐻 😎🧢 pic.twitter.com/3j8Pevym8U

— Poppleton Ousebank (@Ousebank) July 18, 2022

At Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Primary School they cooled off with some water-based fun – then put their trays to good cooling use!

Keeping cool this morning with some water fun, and making good use of those cleared out trays! pic.twitter.com/pPty9fhkrs

— OLQM Catholic Primary School & Nursery (@OLQMprimaryyork) July 18, 2022

And there was more outdoor learning at Carr Junior, where they explored in the shade:

4G making good use of the shade in English today! #carrstars pic.twitter.com/gfmTPzoUTZ

— Carr Junior School (@CarrJuniorYork) July 18, 2022
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