Brentford Breakfast Briefing

By Hannah Davenport

29th Sep 2021 | Local News

Highs of 16 degrees. (Image: Hannah Davenport)
Highs of 16 degrees. (Image: Hannah Davenport)

Welcome to our Brentford Breakfast Briefing!

Look out for our morning briefing on weekdays with all the essentials of our town.

We hope you have a great day today, on Wednesday 29 September.

Click here for the top story from yesterday offering advise on where to get fuel around Brentford.

See this morning's traffic report around Brentford here.

Today's weather: Highs of 16 degrees, lows of 5 degrees, clear changing to light showers by lunchtime.

Todays Sunrise: 6:58 am

Todays Sunset: 6:44 pm

Brentford Lock High Tide: 7:59 am and 8:30 pm

Brentford Lock Low Tide: 3:28 am and 3:59 pm

Pollution: Low

UV: Medium

Supermarket opening times Brentford: 

Morrisons: 7am – 11pm

Costcutter (High Street): 7am – 10:30pm

Al Shaam Market: 7am – 9pm

Don't miss: Footprints Festival of the environment taking place across the borough, with lots of activities for children, from theatre, silent disco and cinema.

Joke of the day: How do trees get online?

They just log in.

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