Proposed Closure of the Waxwell Lane Car Park

Harrow Council have issued a Traffic Order notifying of their proposal to permanently close Waxwell Car Park located off Waxwell Lane, Pinner. This follows:-

planning permission to redevelop the site on which the car park is located being granted.  We understand that the car park is to be closed by February 2019.

A copy of the proposed order, including documents giving more detailed particulars of the proposal, are available for inspection at request between 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays inclusive at the one stop shop at the Civic Centre, or by visiting the Traffic Order page of the Harrow Council website (listed under the heading “Proposed and recently introduced traffic management schemes” as “Waxwell Lane Car Park – Proposed Closure”):

Harrow Council have issued a Traffic Order notifying of their proposal to permanently close Waxwell Car Park located off Waxwell Lane, Pinner. This follows

planning permission to redevelop the site on which the car park is located being granted.  We understand that the car park is to be closed by February 2019.

A copy of the proposed order, including documents giving more detailed particulars of the proposal, are available for inspection at request between 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays inclusive at the one stop shop at the Civic Centre, or by visiting the Traffic Order page of the Harrow Council website (listed under the heading “Proposed and recently introduced traffic management schemes” as “Waxwell Lane Car Park – Proposed Closure”):

www.harrow.gov.uk/trafficorders

Or Click on the link below

Waxwell Lane Car Park Closure Notice

All representations relating to the proposed order must be made in writing and emailed or sent by post to the Head of Traffic, Highway and Asset Management at the address given below quoting reference DP2018-29 and received not later than 12th December 2018.

All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. All objections must include the name and address of the objector to be considered valid.

Email:    [email protected]

Head of Traffic, Highways and Asset Management

Community Directorate, PO Box 39, Civic Centre, Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2XA

Pinner Pantomime – Traders Fancy Dress Winners

Did you know that we sponsor the “Traders Fancy Dress” competition at Pinner Pantomime evening?

Photograp by Pinner Local
Photograph by Pinner Local

The Worshipful Mayor, Councillor Kareema Marikar  and our chairman Christine Wallace had the hard task of judging the entrants.

First Prize went to Earth White in Victorian (or as one child said, Mary Poppins) outfits.

Photos by Pinner Local. MP Nick Hurd & The Mayor

 

Second Prize when to BROOKs who dressed as as Dumbledore  and a witch from Harry Potter Novels.

 

Highly commended certificates were issued to: –

  • Friends Restaurant
  • Oxfam
  • Lule
  • Visage

 

 

Pinner & Pinner South Wards – Burglary Prevention Advice

Message for our local police.

During the month of October ten burglaries occurred in the Pinner area. These offences took place at different times during daylight hours and after the hours of darkness.

Methods of entry to properties varied from forcing open a front door, a rear or side ground-floor window or rear patio doors. Access to the side or rear of a property is often gained by climbing over low gates using unsecured bins in driveways.

As the clocks have now gone back and the dark early evenings are upon us, it can be easier for burglars to identify if a house is unoccupied.

Burglars often knock or ring at the door first,  before making efforts to enter the property. So, however you feel safest responding to an unexpected visitor at your door, please do answer it as your presence could be enough of a deterrent.

For those of you who regret answering the door to unwanted cold-callers, consider purchasing a ring.com video doorbell that detects movement outside your home, improves its security and allows you to answer the doorbell remotely.

Please do take some time to read the attached burglary prevention advice leaflets and consider what, if any, security vulnerabilities need to be addressed at your home.

Kind regards,

Lee O’Brien PCSO 7562QA
Pinner / Pinner South SNT
E: [email protected]