Brentford Breakfast Briefing: Monday 15 November

By Hannah Davenport 15th Nov 2021

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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 nice day today, on Monday 15 November, and a good week ahead.

Click here for our top story from the weekend, Brentford has been shook by the fatal double stabbing that occurred on Friday evening in Albany Parade. A man has now been charged with the murder of 20-year-old Ali Abucar Ali and attempted murder of an 82-year-old woman.

Today's weather: Highs of 12 degrees and lows of 7 degrees, just overcast all day, according to the Met Office, with wind gusts between 5 – 9 mph.

Today's Sunrise: 7:19 am

Today's Sunset: 4:11 pm

Today's Moonrise: 3:12 am

Today's Moonset: 2:50 pm

Brentford Lock High Tide: 11:42 am

Brentford Lock Low Tide: 7:33 am and 8:19 pm

Pollution: Low

UV: Low

Supermarket opening times Brentford: 

Morrisons: 7am – 11pm

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

Al Shaam Market: 7am – 9pm

Co-op (Boston Manor Road): 7am – 10pm

Don't miss: A talk by archaeological researcher Jon Cotton into '10,000 years of Brentford – the early history of the riverside town'. The online illustrated talk will set the current excavations into the wider context of decades of local archaeology. Taking place today at 7:30pm.

Joke of the Day: What did one hat say to the other?

A. You wait here. I'll go on a head.

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