Yes, I know that we have just had a over 3cm of rain in the last 24 hours but in dry periods pleasae could you help.
If you want to know more
https://www.trees.org.uk/Help-Advice/Public/Watering-young-trees-in-dry-weather
The Pinner Association
The Voice of our Community
Yes, I know that we have just had a over 3cm of rain in the last 24 hours but in dry periods pleasae could you help.
If you want to know more
https://www.trees.org.uk/Help-Advice/Public/Watering-young-trees-in-dry-weather
Dear Watch Member,
We are warning residents to be aware that scammers are posing as NHS Test and Trace contact workers.
The new Test and Trace system is being rolled out across the country, meaning contact tracers are now getting in touch with those who have had recent close contact with people who have had a positive COVID-19 test.
However, it is important that people are aware that fraudsters are trying to take advantage of this process by posing as contact tracers and gathering personal information by deception.
Contact tracers will never:
The following link will help to identify if you are genuinely being contacted by the NHS.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-test-and-trace-how-it-works.
If you need to reply regarding this message, tap on this email address: [email protected]
Regards,
Lee O’Brien
A message from Harrow Council – Good News.
The recycling centre goes back to normal from Monday 15 June – but still has some temporary measures.
It will no longer be by postcode but you must follow social distancing guidelines. We expect long waiting times – but plan ahead and check the queues online.
Consider whether coming to the tip is essential, and whether your visit can wait a few days.
✅Valid Photo ID (drivers licence) and proof of address required. Harrow residents only
✅ Opening hours go back to 8.30am to 4.30pm. One visit per day.
✅ Sort your waste and use the right bays
✅ Only 6 bays will be open to allow you to dispose waste
Beat the queues by coming at quieter times (usually late afternoons) or if you only have a few items save them for later in the week or the following week.
Only cars will be allowed in on the upper level.
⛔️ No trade waste, white goods or bulky waste will be accepted at present. This will be reviewed again in a fortnight.
First of all a BIG thank you to everyone who volunteered to help others during the lock-down. It’s wonderful to see everyone helping each other.
When you look back will you think; this is something that I want to continue doing?
If the answer is yes, then maybe you can help us.
The Pinner Association is looking for people to help us.
Interested? Read on…
St Luke’s Hospice are looking for new trustee’s.
They are looking for trustees with a background of HR, Legal, Finance and IT.
Also a non-executive director to the shops board and a chair.
Interested? Click on the relevant link below.
They are looking for trustees with a background of HR, Legal, Finance and IT.
https://www.stlukes-hospice.org/volunteer/volunteering-vacancies/detail/trustee-hospice
Non-executive director to the shops board and a chair.
To all our members, The Villager magazine is currently being produced. We might be a little late delivering it to you as some of our volunteers might be shielding.
If you are interested in joining, click on the link below
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Thank you for your understanding.
A new telephone scam is coming to light …. callers contact residents saying they are from the NHS Track & Trace service telling the resident that they have been in contact with someone suffering from COVID-19 and need to have a test sent out to them.
This is swiftly followed with a request for the resident’s bank details; the caller stating the test & results cost £500. Please do not fall for this scam. If you need a test sent out to you because you are unable to attend a test site, this is done for free, both via delivery & collection, followed up by the result.
***Important***
The NHS Test and Trace service will NOT:
Both these businesses might be closed under the current COVID-19 restrictions but this hasn’t stopped them ensuring that the High Street is in bloom.
Sean White, Landlord of the Queens Head, has kindly taken the horse trough, previously planted up by a Pinner Association volunteer, under his wings and has had it planted up to complement the hanging baskets on the front of his historic pub in the High Street. Sean has managed to connect the horse trough to the automatic watering system for the hanging baskets, so we can expect a wonderfully colourful display all summer whatever the weather.
Fridolin’s has also had their hanging baskets, window boxes and tubs replanted, making the front of this Listed building even more attractive for all.
A message from our Nieghbourhood Watch Team.
Dear Watch Member,
Over the weekend a burglary occurred at a ground-floor flat in The Chequers, West End Lane.
This opportunistic burglary was committed at some point during the night after entry was gained via an open / unlocked window.
Car keys left in view of the window were stolen which resulted in a car being stolen. A purse with debit / credit cards inside was also taken.
– Please do not forget to close and lock all of your downstairs’ windows if you leave your home, and before retiring to bed;
– Keep house / car keys and other valuables away from and not in easy reach of an open window;
– Affix a steering wheel lock to your vehicle.
Please read the attached documents for further burglary and vehicle crime prevention advice.
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Yes, I’m late. Birthday celebrations and at last being able to see my father for the first time since February got in the way.
This week saw the announcement that the annual Band Concerts in the Park that we organise have been cancelled. For those of you that missed the post – this is why.
“Unfortunately we have made the tough decision to cancel this year’s Band Concerts. Harrow Council has banned all events on public land for the foreseeable future. The Bands wouldn’t be able to practice and lastly we took a pragmatic view that when the lockdown is eased, it might be a while before large gatherings are again permitted. Don’t worry, like Pinner Fair, this is a one off occurrence. Hopefully normal service will continue next year and we can all enjoy music wafting across the park.”
On the business front
For all the latest times visit our COVID-19 section of the website
If you spot any differences of business trading hours please let me know. Thanks