Santa’s Sleigh

 

Pinner Rotary are working hard to bring Santa and his bright red Sleigh to tour the streets of Pinner this Christmas from 10th to 18th of December.

The tours will go ahead subject to final approval from Harrow Council.

Because of Covid-19 Santa has to socially distance so cannot stop for a chat and a selfie. He will drive slowly along his usual routes so please give him a wave and a cheer, but do not gather in large groups.

Santa’s Elves will not be knocking on doors or making a bucket collection this year so please support Pinner Rotary by making a donation by text or online. This Christmas we are collecting for St Luke’s Hospice and HAD: Harrow Association of Disabled people youth services.

Text PINNERSANTA 5 to 70460 to give £5 or replace 5 with any amount of your choice. (Texts cost donation amount plus one standard rate message.)

Or donate online by debit or credit card.

Details of the routes and how to track the sleigh on its travels can be found on the Pinner Rotary website www.pinnerrotary.org.uk or follow our facebook page @PinnerRotary.

We look forward to bringing some festive cheer to the children (and adults) of Pinner!

 

 

 

Community Safety Trust Webinars

Dear Watch Member,

The Community Safety Trust (CST) are running a series of FREE one-hour webinars as part of their SAFE security awareness programme.

For more information, please read the attached document.

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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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Virgin Media Scam

Dear Watch Member,

A Pinner resident has contacted me after receiving a scam phone call from people purporting to be from Virgin Media.

Please click on the attachment to read, in their own words, (but with a few minor amendments), the resident’s experience.

Utility providers will usually provide you with advance notice when they are conducting work in your area that may cause disruption to your internet reception or water supply etc.

For fraud and scam prevention advice please click here.

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Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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The Heath Robinson Museum Re-opens Thursday 3rd December 2020.

Heath Robinson MuseumMessage from The Heath Robinson Museum Team.

We are very pleased to announce that The Heath Robinson Museum will be reopening to the general public from Thursday 3rd December 2020. We will be open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 11am and 4pm until we close for Christmas on 20th December.

In order to maintain social distancing we are continuing to limit numbers in the museum and are using a timed-ticketing system. You can pre-book your tickets on the Heath Robinson Museum website now!

Those visitors entitled to free entry (Artfund, Friends of The Heath Robinson Museum, Under 18s and Students under 25) are requested to still book a (free) ticket. Your tickets and ID will be checked on the door.

We are very excited to be opening our doors again and look forward to welcoming you.
The Heath Robinson Museum team

Interfaith Tree Planting Pinner Village Gardens

On 17 November an interfaith tree planting ceremony organised by the “Faiths Forum of London” took place in Pinner Village Gardens. This initiative was also sponsored by the Mayor of London.

Unfortunately due to the current restrictions people from different faiths could attend. Instead they were asked to send in a short WhatsApp video. (At some stage there will be a YouTube video produced)

Rebbetzen Abi Kurzer wife of the Pinner United Synagogue Rabbi is talking about why trees are so important.

Increase in Catalytic Converter Thefts

Dear Watch Member,

Following a growing number of catalytic converter thefts across Pinner over recent weeks, we are urging drivers to protect their vehicles, particularly specific hybrid models such as the pre-2008 Honda Jazz, Toyota Prius (2004-2016) and Toyota Auris (2012-2018).

In order to minimise the chance of becoming a victim we offer the following advice:

  • Lock your car whenever it is left unattended and keep it in a garage when parked at night, if possible.
  • When using a garage is not possible, park close to fences, walls or a kerb with the exhaust being closest to the fence, wall or kerb to make theft difficult.
  • Consider fitting CCTV on your home or driveway, to help deter thieves.
  • Use PIR or LED security lighting to make your vehicle more visible; this can also act as a deterrent.
  • If your catalytic converter is bolted on, consider having the bolts welded to make removal difficult.
  • Fit protective coverings on catalytic converters, such as the Toyota manufactured CATLOC device, (these are made for Toyota Prius made between 2004 and 2009) as these can make it much more difficult for thieves.
  • Have your catalytic converter etched or forensically marked, and put stickers in the windscreen to say this has been done.
  • Look for car parks with a Secured Car Park sign that have recognised levels of security. If you have a garage at home, ensure you use it and lock it properly.
  • Noisy gravel on your drive can help deter a would-be thief, as they don’t want to alert you to their approach.
  • Never leave valuable items or tools on display in your vehicle as this may encourage a thief to break in.

More advice on how to make your vehicle safe is available here.

If you have information about vehicle crime, you can contact the non-emergency 101 number, CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 or make an online report at www.met.police.uk.

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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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E-Scooter Advice

Dear Watch Member,

We are still seeing the use of electric scooters, commonly known as e-scooters, on roads and pavements across the area. Currently they are only legal to ride on private land with the landowner’s permission or as part of a government trial.

With trials of rented e-scooters taking place around the country, some people are purchasing their own in the mistaken belief they can legally use them on public paths and roads. This is not the case and we are finding that otherwise law-abiding citizens are inadvertently breaking the law in this way.

If you have an e-scooter on your Christmas wish list please ensure they will be ridden legally. For more information on using publicly owned e-scooters please visit www.gov.uk.

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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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Online Christmas Shopping Advice

Dear Watch Member,

With Covid-19 restrictions keeping people away from High Streets and shopping centres, a lot of us are turning to online marketplaces for Christmas gift buying. But these websites are not subject to the same regulations as other retailers, meaning it’s easy for dodgy dealers to sell counterfeit and sub-standard products. And when it’s an electrical fake you’re buying, the risk isn’t just that it might fall apart or stop working – fake electrical products have a serious risk of electric shock or fire.

So, if you’re buying electrical products online, make sure you know who you’re buying from. Stick to the websites of known manufacturers and retailers such as those found on the High Street, rather than buying from third party sellers on online marketplaces.

Find out more about Safe Shopping Online here.

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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
Email: [email protected]

Something that hasn’t been cancelled!

At last the festive lights and the Christmas trees in Pinner have arrived.

As Pinner Panto was cancelled this year The Pinner Association tried to get the lights up in time for Diwali; unfortunately that wasn’t to be.

At least they will be up for Bodhi Day, Hanukkah and Christmas.

Apart from the Christmas trees which will be removed in time for twelfth night, we have requested that the festive lights stay up for longer in the New Year.  We thought we all needed cheering up!

The Pinner Association have again sponsored and organised the Pinner festive lights and Christmas trees and we would like to thank our Pinner Councillors for the contribution from their discretionary funds towards the cost of installing the lights, and the Harrow Council Officers who get the lights and trees put up for us.

It’s good to see that BrOOK’s and T A Ellement & Sons have entered into the festive spirit.