‘Walk, Talk & Do’ in Pinner Village Gardens – 18/09/2024

Dear Watch Member,

Our next ‘Walk, Talk & Do’ will be held on Wednesday 18th September in Pinner Village Gardens, Pinner.

Please come and join us at 5pm if you would like to discuss Violence Against Women and Girls and women’s safety in Pinner.

Walk Talk & Do

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Regards,
Lee O’Brien
Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Team
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Walk, Talk & Do. Pinner High Street

Walk & TalkDear Watch Member,

Our last Walk, Talk & Do of the month takes place tomorrow, Saturday 24th August at 10am.

Join us at the War Memorial at the top of High Street, Pinner where women can speak openly with female officers about their experiences and concerns regarding women’s safety, and tell us what areas they feel safe or unsafe in.

These conversations help us work with partner agencies to improve safety on our streets and in our open spaces.

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

Concert In the Park 18 August

Photo by Stardust Big Band

It’s the final concert of the season.

Stardust Big Band, a jazz band playing music from early swing to modern big band spanning the 1920s to the modern day, return to play in the Pinner Memorial Park on 18 August at 2:30pm.

Bring a chair and picnic.

There will be a bucket collection to help off set the cost of the concerts.

See you there.

Beware of Cold Callers

OWL

Dear Watch Member,

We have received reports of cold callers offering to jet wash driveways in the Pinner area, so this seems like an apt opportunity to remind residents how to protect themselves from fraudsters.

Fraudsters convince you to pay for goods or work which is often overpriced, of poor quality or is not even carried out. In many cases, this work isn’t even necessary. They may use intimidation and pressure you to make quick decisions so that you agree to their demands.

As a rule, never accept offers of work from cold callers. Legitimate labourers and companies do not cold call and should have professionally printed leaflets with contact details to give to potential customers.

For advice on how to protect yourself from door-to-door scammers, please read pages 25 and 26 of the attached ‘Little Book of Big Scams’, which also includes advice about numerous other scams to be aware of.

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