Please find the link to the March 2023 PDF file of the Villager Magazine
Names of the commitee members and the collectors have been redacted.
The Pinner Association
– The Voice of our Community
Please find the link to the March 2023 PDF file of the Villager Magazine
Names of the commitee members and the collectors have been redacted.
We have received a request from a member in Lyncroft Avenue to publicise the petition to “Improve sight lines at Lyncroft Avenue / Cannon Lane junction and introduce traffic calming”.
If you are concerned please sign the petition by clinking on the link below.
Just a reminder that from about 15:00 on 30 May until about 8:00 on 1 June; the following buses will be diverted down West End Lane.
H11, H12 & H13.
The 183 will start and terminate at near Pinner Library.
Vehicle traffic restrictions will also apply see below:
We are assuming that the following roads will be closed or have restricted access:
No access to vehicles
Restricted Access
If you are going to the fair, I would suggest that you use public transport or walk as parking will be restricted in the area. I haven’t been able to find out which car parks will be available.
Sainsbury’s will also be closed
Chapel Lane & Staion Park Parks will be closed.
The next Cuppa with a Copper will be at Cafe Amici on Wednesday 10 May btween 2pm and 3pm.
It’s your chance to come and talk about policing issues that you might be concerned about.
Harrow Council’s MyHarrow News 5 May: Coronation Special email incorrectly stated that:
“The Pinner Association invite residents to join the Big Coronation Party at Pinner Village Gardens – there’ll be family fun, stalls, games and a dog show.”
The event was organised by Friends of Pinner Village Gardens and supported by The Pinner Association.
If you would like to know more about the Friends of Pinner Villager Gardens, (and how to get involved) as they organised such a wonderful event; visit
Dear Watch Member,
To paraphrase Michael Caine, “Not a lot of people might know this”, but this week is National Gardening Week. Which seems an appropriate time for me to remind you of how important it is to secure the outside of your property this summer.
Doing so not only keeps your valuables safe in your shed and garage, but is often the first line of defence against burglars trying to enter your home via rear access points.
Keep them out with the following tips:
If you are green-fingered, planting particular shrubs along walls and fences can create a natural defence against burglars and make it harder for them to access your property or even deter them completely.
View the attached document for ideas of what to plant. For further burglary prevention advice, please click here.
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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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Tel: 020 8721 2775