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Safe Haven initiative supports hundreds of Ealing residents over festive season

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Last updated: January 8, 2026 1:56 pm
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Safe Haven initiative supports hundreds of Ealing residents over festive season
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Key Points

  • Safe Haven venues in Ealing offered support and refuge during the festive period.
  • The scheme is part of wider efforts to help people feel safe on nights out.
  • Local partners promoted Safe Haven as demand for seasonal support increased.

Safe Haven venues across Ealing provided support to hundreds of people over the festive season, offering a place to go for anyone feeling vulnerable, unwell or in need of assistance during nights out and late-night journeys, according to local reporting on the borough’s seasonal safety and support measures.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the Safe Haven scheme operating in Ealing?
  • How did Safe Haven support people over the festive season?
    • How does Safe Haven fit within Ealing’s wider seasonal support?
  • What other help is available for vulnerable people in Ealing?

What is the Safe Haven scheme operating in Ealing?

According to Make It Ealing, the Safe Haven scheme involves participating local businesses and venues acting as clearly identifiable safe spaces for people who need help when they are out in the town centre, including during the busy Christmas and New Year period. The initiative is promoted as a place where staff can offer basic support such as calling a taxi, contacting friends or family, or signposting to further help where needed.

As reported by Make It Ealing of Make It Ealing, the “A Journey Home Safe Haven” campaign emphasised that anyone feeling unsafe, distressed or at risk could seek assistance in designated premises while travelling home after festive celebrations.

How did Safe Haven support people over the festive season?

Reporting on seasonal safety measures in Ealing states that the Safe Haven network was highlighted in the run-up to Christmas as a way of helping people get home safely after evenings out, particularly when streets and transport hubs were busier and services were operating different hours. Participating venues were encouraged to be especially vigilant during peak festive trading, when incidents of vulnerability linked to alcohol use, crowded spaces or late-night travel can increase.

How does Safe Haven fit within Ealing’s wider seasonal support?

According to Ealing Council’s public information on Christmas and New Year arrangements, a range of emergency and out-of-hours services remains available during the holiday period, including support for homeless people and those threatened with the loss of their home.The council also maintains emergency social care and housing repair lines, alongside other urgent response services, while community hubs and some offices operate reduced hours.

What other help is available for vulnerable people in Ealing?

Background reporting by Around Ealing explains that the borough has invested in additional outreach and emergency accommodation for people sleeping rough, with specialist teams working at night and in cold weather to bring people indoors and connect them to support. Local charities such as Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter and Hope for Southall Street Homeless work alongside council-funded services to provide beds, advice and longer-term help to move away from the streets.

The focus on Safe Haven venues during the festive season forms part of this broader network of protection and support, aiming to ensure that residents and visitors have somewhere safe to turn if they feel at risk while out in Ealing’s town centres at one of the busiest times of the year.

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