MyHarrow COVID 19 Update: Leader’s message; Saving lives; Supporting the vulnerable
Harrow Council sent this bulletin at 27-03-2020 06:32 PM GMT
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The Pinner Association
– The Voice of our Community
Harrow Council sent this bulletin at 27-03-2020 06:32 PM GMT
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Harrow Council are looking for volunteers to help during the current pandemic – Are you able to help? If so read on.
Dear Community Volunteer,
As the current situation develops I am writing to you to find out if you would be prepared to assist the council during this time.
We recognise that some of you would be prepared to assist us. We may ask for your help in a number of ways which could include –
We recognise that some of you may not be able to assist due to being identified as at risk yourselves and would stress that we would not expect or ask that you undertake any activity that could indeed put yourself at risk.
If you are able to assist us with any of the above or if you have any suggestions of your own as to how you can help (sensible and realistic only please!) please let us know by registering on the volunteer signup link below –
Please pass this email on to any other people or organisations who may be interested in helping out in this moment of need.
Volunteers signup – https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CoronavirusHarrow
Please do not reply to this email if you would like to volunteer please use the link https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CoronavirusHarrow
Kind regards
Senior Officer – Community Engagement, Harrow Council
Vehicle owners will be granted a 6 month exemption from MOT testing, allowing them to continue to travel to work where this absolutely cannot be done from home, or to shop for necessities.
All cars, vans and motorcycles which would usually require an MOT test will be exempted from needing a test from 30 March 2020.
Vehicles must be kept in a roadworthy condition and garages will remain open for essential repair work.
If you can’t get an MOT that’s due, because you’re in self-isolation, the Department for Transport is working with insurers and the police to make sure people aren’t unfairly penalised for things out of their control.
A message from Harrow Council – 25th March 2020:
ALL PLAYGROUNDS, OUTDOOR GYMS AND
SPORTS COURTS IN PARKS AND OPEN SPACES
ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
In line with Government Directive in relation to Covid-19
Following the advice from government on Coronavirus, Harrow Council has taken the decision to postpone all organised meetings, processions and events in parks and public areas. This includes the Pinner Charter Fair.
Therefore Pinner Fair will NOT take place on Wednesday 27th May 2020.
In line with government advice, the Community Engagement Team at Harrow Council has issued the following statement 22nd March 2020:
“Following the latest advice from government on Coronavirus, we have taken the decision to postpone all organised meetings, processions and events at our parks and public areas.
This includes festivals, parties, dog shows, religious gatherings, sports events etc.
The wellbeing of our residents is our highest priority, and I hope you will understand. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us by emailing [email protected]
We’ll keep everyone updated and look forward to resuming when the time is right. In the meantime please continue to follow the advice from Public Health England on social distancing, self-isolating and handwashing.“
Community Engagement Team
A message from Headstone Manor Museum.
Good Afternoon,
Please pass this onto your fellow members, trustees, friends and families.
Following recent Government advice, Headstone Manor & Museum will be closed to the public from close of play Wednesday 18th March until further notice. The Council will be reviewing the situation at the end of April. This decision has been made with the best interests of our customers and visitors in mind.
We are looking at exciting ways you can enjoy the museum and our activities online and will announce some plans very shortly!
Over the next few days we will be in contact with all of our customers who have booked the Great Barn for their special occasion. We’re a small team so please bear with us but be assured that we will contact everyone. Covid-19 will have significant financial implications for Headstone Manor & Museum and we are asking our Great Barn clients to consider postponing their event to a future date. If this option is unsuitable for any customers, we will offer a refund.
Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we continue to work closely with our community.
Statement from Headstone Manor & Museum:
Following recent Government advice, Headstone Manor & Museum will be closed to the public from close of play Wednesday 18th March until further notice. This decision has been made with the best interests of our customers and visitors in mind. We will be reviewing the situation at the end of April.
We are looking at exciting ways you can enjoy the museum and our activities online and will announce some plans very shortly!
Over the next few days we will be in contact with all of our customers who have booked the Great Barn for their special occasion. We’re a small team so please bear with us but be assured that we will contact everyone. Covid-19 will have significant financial implications for Headstone Manor & Museum and we are asking our Great Barn clients to consider postponing their event to a future date. If this option is unsuitable for any customers, we will offer a refund.
Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we continue to work closely with our community.
Stacey Anne Bagdi
Collections & Exhibitions Officer (Curator)
Kelly Accetta Crowe
Digitisation Project Officer
Headstone Manor & Museum
Pinner View
Harrow
HA2 6PX
Telephone: 020 8863 6720 / 020 8736 6384
Email: [email protected]
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