Guidance

Cold weather plan for England 2014

The cold weather plan gives advice on preparing for the effects of winter weather on people鈥檚 health.

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See current edition of the cold weather plan for England.

Applies to England

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Updates to this page

Published 21 October 2014
Last updated 14 November 2014 show all updates
  1. The 'Protecting health and reducing harm from cold weather: local partnerships survey report' has been added.

  2. The 2014 Cold Weather Plan Seminar has been added.

  3. Included the 'Minimum home temperature thresholds for health in winter 鈥� A systematic literature review' document.

  4. First published.

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