For those of you that missed the Pinner Association Diwali celebrations, I had a few issues loading the video up on to our website.
Thanks must go to Anup Parmar of The Filming Unit for producing the video for us.
The Pinner Association
– The Voice of our Community
For those of you that missed the Pinner Association Diwali celebrations, I had a few issues loading the video up on to our website.
Thanks must go to Anup Parmar of The Filming Unit for producing the video for us.
Dear Resident,
The Metropolitan Police Service has again partnered with the Childhood Trust to raise money to provide toys and gifts for children living in poverty in London. Last year we were able to raise over £87,000 through small and large contributions from the public, and are looking to match that this year, with your help!
Many thanks to those who have already supported this Met Christmas tree appeal already, and for those who would like to get involved please find attached a note that goes to highlight how contributions can be made.
The document also explains about the charity we are working with.
This year the MPS has struggled to gain significant corporate sponsorship and we are getting close to the point where some difficult decisions may have to be made, if we don’t raise enough in donations. we really want every child to wake up on Christmas morning in London with a present, as no child should have to wake up feeling uncared for due to poverty or vulnerability on this day.
Any donations given are very much appreciated. Merry Christmas, and happy holidays!
Kind regards,
Let’s ride are organising a trial run of the proposed new cycleway. Fancy joining them?
Wednesday 29th November 2023 9:30am
Starting from – At the bottom of Station Approach, Pinner on the pavement, HA5 5LX
This Breeze Harrow ride is open for anyone to join
Today Pinnerites came together to remember the fallen in all conflicts.
Even though the weather wasn’t that great and rained as we set up, it was wonderful to see so many people of our community brave the weather and turn up to pay their respects.
This year planning was a little bit different due to the conflict in the Middle East and additional police from Hatch End Safer Neighbourhood Team joined us.
Thank you to all the volunteers and our sponsors that make this happen.
Dear Watch Member,
We will now be providing a monthly newsletter to all those community members on OWL and across our social channels.
We hope this will give you a summary of everything we have been up to, and other local news and crime prevention tips.
Please see the attached image to view the Newsletter. We will be posting these on OWL at the end of each month.
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Regards,
Sophie Dunford
Communications Officer and VAWG Lead
Dear Watch Member,
We would remind residents to take care to protect their homes from burglaries as the clocks go back on Sunday 29th October 2023.
There are some key things you can to do to keep your home secure this autumn:
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Regards,
Sophie Dunford
Communications Officer and VAWG Lead
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On Wednesday 25th October 2023 the Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Ramji Chauhan, laid a poppy wreath at the Dove of Peace War Memorial in the Peace Garden in Pinner Memorial Park. This was in memory of all those who have fallen serving their country or as a results of conflict.
The Dove of Peace was designed in 1995 by the pupils of Nower Hill School for the Peace Garden. It was created in that year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of WWII:. It is an offically registered war memorial: https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/11098
The Peace Garden is an area for quiet comtemplation within Pinner Memorial Park, which itself was purchased for the community by public subscription as an enduring war memorial and amenity for Pinner at the End of WWII.