Opportunist Thefts

Dear Watch Member,

Earlier in the week a gas engineer had £600 worth of tools stolen from the rear of a property where he was undertaking work.

The suspect walked through the property’s open side gate to gain access to the tools, before leaving the location in a white transit van.

As a general crime prevention measure, it is important to ensure that all access points into your property, e.g. windows, doors etc, are secure whenever left unattended.

Building sites are an attraction to any opportunist thieves driving around the area looking to take advantage of unattended equipment, insecure work vehicles and open garages, so please have a conversation with anyone working at your property regarding what they should do to protect you and them from becoming a victim of crime.

Please click on the below links for further theft / burglary prevention advice.

www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/non-residential-burglary/secure-shed-garage/

www.met.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/residential-burglary/

If you need to reply regarding this message, tap on this email address: [email protected]

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

Persistent Cold-Caller in Pinner

Dear Watch Member,

We have received a couple of reports of a labourer in the area who is persistently knocking on the doors of elderly residents and asking them if they need any work completed, such as having their driveway pressure washed.

Please do not accept any offers of work from cold-callers or pay for work that has been undertaken without prior consent and having first agreed on a price.

The link below has advice on how to prevent yourself becoming a victim of doorstep scams: http://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/fa/fraud/personal-fraud/door-to-door-courier-fraud/.

At the bottom of the page, please do not forget to read the excellent Little Book of Big Scams PDF booklet.

You can also report concerns about traders by contacting Brent & Harrow Trading Standards on 020 8937 5555 and [email protected].

If you need to reply regarding this message, tap on this email address: [email protected]

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

Pinner Village Show – Cancelled!

We have received the following message from the President of Pinner Rotary Club.

“After careful consideration we have decided to cancel this year’s Village Show scheduled for 12th September.

The government’s current guidelines would need to be relaxed significantly for us to be allowed to hold the event.  In the time remaining between now and September, it seems unlikely that sufficient change will occur for us to plan a safe and secure event, even one much reduced in size.

The Show has become a regular feature of the community’s calendar and we’re disappointed that we can’t host our usual day of fun and entertainment.

We plan to arrange a local event when conditions allow, with the next target being our traditional Santa’s Sleigh tours. Let’s hope this will be possible in some format.

I trust you are keeping well.

With best wishes,

Cathy
President
Rotary Club of Pinner
www.pinnerrotary.org.uk

Weekly Roundup 26 July 20.

 

Well what can I say; Pinner Memorial Park is considered the worst park for litter in Harrow by the Green Team that empties the bins.  This isn’t something to be proud of. If the bins are full please take your rubbish home. (In case you ask, they are visiting all parks more often with a reduced team)

We have placed posters at the key entrances to the park with the help of The Heath Robinson Museum and talked to most of the local take away outlets – they were happy to display a poster provided for them reminding people to dispose of their litter responsibly.

Having emailed Graham Henson – Leader of the Council, he informed me “The enforcement officers are visiting the parks and if they see people dropping litter, or even leaving it by the side of the bin, they will face a fine.  They will also be checking receipts left in the rubbish and sending fines through the post, which will hopefully educate them of the error of their ways. “  Let’s not be No 1 for fines!

Business/Shop wise.

  • Code Ninjas officially launched last Saturday after a delay – we wish you the very best. Interested in getting your kids to code visit https://www.codeninjas.com/locations-list/gb/ldn/pinner
  • Those of you needing some exercise Better Gym’s has reopened
  • Ellie’s Antiques is also open
  • Up at Pinner Green Newspoint Newsagents & Post Office is open.
  • For people that enjoy visiting Charity Shops: RSPCA & St Luke’s Hospice have joined Barnardo’s & Oxfam in being open. I’ve yet to hear from Mary’s Living and Giving & Sue Ryder shop to their plans.
  • On the food front, you can now sit and have a coffee at Caffè Nero.
  • Pinner Chef (Chinese in Cannon Lane) has reopened under new management. Steve is back after a few years away.
  • Sakee & Thai Villa are now doing table service but with limited hours and bookings only.
  • Fridolin’s are reopening for selected treatments and are hoping to offer a full service in August
  • Earth White staff are busy preparing to reopen.
  • Heath Robinson Museum still has no firm date as to when they will reopen, but they hope next month.

Questions have been asked about the status of the closed shops and restaurants on the High Street.

Carluccio’s and Café Rouge have been confirmed as shutting. Pizza Express had stated that they planned to reopen at the end of July, sadly I don’t think this will be the case. Zizzi have stated that “there are no plans to reopen their Pinner Restaurant just yet”.

Thank goodness for The Queens Head, Café Sombra, Shaketastic and  Foodiewuwdies for bringing some vibrancy to the High Street.  Thank you.

 

 

Catalytic Converter Thefts In Pinner.

 

Dear Watch Member,

In recent weeks, there has been a rise in the theft of catalytic converters in the Pinner area. Thieves have been targeting specific models, namely pre-2008 Honda Jazz models, Toyota Prius (2004 to 2016 inclusive models) and Toyota Arius (2012 to 2018 inclusive models).

We would like to offer the below crime prevention advice to help reduce your chances of being a victim of this crime:-
• Lock your car in a garage when parked at night.
• If using a garage is not possible, park close to fences, walls or a kerb with the exhaust being closest to the fence, wall or kerb to make theft difficult.
• Consider fitting CCTV on your home or driveway, to help deter thieves.
• Use PIR or LED security lighting to make your vehicle more visible and this can also act as a deterrent.
• If your catalytic converter is bolted on, consider having the bolts welded to make removal difficult.
• Fit protective coverings on catalytic converters, such as the Toyota manufactured CATLOC device, (these are made for Toyota Prius models made between 2004 and 2009), as these can make it much more difficult for thieves.
• Have your catalytic converter etched or forensically marked, and put stickers in the windscreen to advertise this.
• Noisy gravel on your drive can help deter a would-be thief, as they do not want to alert you to their approach.

We urge the public to remain vigilant and report incidents of suspected catalytic converter theft, particularly where people are trying to get under cars in public car parks or on public roads. If you see this happening, please call 999 immediately.

Please find attached further vehicle crime prevention advice.

Vehicle Crime Prevention Advice

New Kid On The Block

After waiting patiently to complete their refit, Code Ninjas replaces Luke Ormsby as the new kids on the block.

Welcome to Pinner guys!

Nearly finished the refit.

Code Ninjas Pinner will open on Saturday (18th July), on Bridge Street in Pinner. The business is owned by four local dads and long-term friends, Prasad Prabhakaran, Srinivasa Rao, Sridhar Bhat and Sharath Iyer.

  • Code Ninjas Pinner will teach kids aged 5-14 how to code, build video games, robots and drones
  • The team decided to start their own kid’s coding centre when researching after-school coding groups for their own coding-obsessed children
  • When there we no local providers offering the fun and engaging sessions they were looking for, they took matters into their own hands!
  • All four have lived locally for years and are looking forward to bringing kids coding education and employment to the area
  • To ensure the safety of their students, they’ve put considerable safety measures in place, ensuring social distancing guidelines are adhered to whilst also maintaining the fun environment in their centre.

 

 

Thank you

Some of local residents might have been sheilding during the current lock-down but that hasn’t stopped then raising money for Harrow Foodbank.

 

This is a message of “thanks” to every one that has donated from Janet Mote.

“Just wanted to say a big thank you to all those people who have helped Capt Tom & Harrow Food Bank.

My husband and I have shielded since the beginning of March so empting cupboards & Growing extra tomatoes about 75 altogether & 20 Cauliflowers to put on our wall. With no Charity shops open and us shielding our only way of helping the community is by putting goods on our wall ! We will continue as life progresses so look out for more goods!”