Someone spotted these new notices on the bins in Pinner Memorial Park this morning.
If the Bins are full, please take your litter home. Thank you
The Pinner Association
– The Voice of our Community
Pinner Chef on Cannon Lane reopens on 24 July at 5pm under the management of Steve.
Their hours will be
Sat, Mon, Wed &Thur 12-3pm and 5-10:30pm
Fri to Sun 12-3pm & 5-11pm
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.
After waiting patiently to complete their refit, Code Ninjas replaces Luke Ormsby as the new kids on the block.
Welcome to Pinner guys!
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.
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!”
Well, sorry to start with this reminder but I think it’s required.
I know that the parks have been the saviour of a lot of people during lock down and that as a local amenity they are being used more than ever.
The council have put on additional collections to empty the bins in the parks but it’s also up to you.
If the bins are full, don’t leave your rubbish in bags next to the bins as the foxes, magpies etc. have a field day and the litter is scattered around the park. Take your rubbish home with you. One person commented to me on Sunday as I collected five bags of litter from Pinner Memorial Park that it was “embarrassing the amount of rubbish scattered across the park”.
The parks are for the enjoyment of everyone; I know that I wouldn’t enjoy sitting amongst the rubbish. Thank you for your understanding.
On a business front
Code Ninjas on Bridge Street are opening for business this weekend. Code Ninjas Pinner will teach kids aged 5-14 how to code, build video games, robots and drones. Maybe something for the summer holidays! Welcome to Pinner.
Most of our Nail bars have reopened for business; don’t forget that you will need to ring for an appointment.
Natural Healthcare has reopened but are appointments only as are Herbs and Acupuncture
Charity shop wise. Barnados and Oxfam have reopened for business. RSPCA and St Luke’s Hospice will be reopening next week. Please don’t leave donations outside the shops and ring then before making a donation. Before you ask, I haven’t heard back from “St Mary’s living and giving”
Lines of Pinner and Raydel Carpets are open for business by appointments only
Not to be forgotten are the local business that reside on the High Street or Bridge Street. A lot of these have been busy working from home. Collins & Hoy are now open by appointments only. Another new discovery is that T.P. Law have taken up residency above Andrew Pearce – again welcome to Pinner.
You might have noticed that Pinner has gone continental as tables and chair adorn our pavements. Thanks to the council for allowing this to happen.
Ahmisa the Vegan Café, Augustina’s, Silver Grill Café & La Cucina have at last reopened.
Friend’s restaurant and the Thai Villa have not yet reopened for table service but are still doing takeaways and deliveries.
Welcome back everyone.
So many businesses have reopened so I’m going to do this by categories.
Hairdressers
I know that from tomorrow we will start to see people again with smart haircuts as most of our hairdressers are reopening. You will need to ring them for an appointment.
We also welcome our latest hairdressers Luke Ormsby who at last is able to open
Details of what they are up to can be found on our COVID-19 Hairdressers etc. page Hairdressers
Restaurants
I have had confirmation that the following restaurants are reopening on the 4 July again you will need to book a table. Some might be fully booked.
Unfortunnatley we have had confirmation that Cafe Rouge and Carluccio’s will not be reopening. I’m still trying to find out what Zizzi are doing.
Full details of all of our cafes, restaurants & takeaways can be found on our COVID-19 Restaurants etc. page Restaurants etc
Retailers
With so many of our local retailers have reopened that I don’t want to bore you with the complete list! Here are a few that have reopened.
BrOOK’s attended the virtual book awards this week as the London Regional Independent Book retailer of the year. Unfortunately they didn’t win but we must be proud of their achievement in such a short space of time.
For all other changes to do with our retailers visit COVID-19 Local Retailers
All things health
Many of our opticians are again open but strictly appointments only. We have also received notification that the Pinner Osteopath is again operating.
Dentists are open but like West House Dental, it’s strictly appointments only
Full details of the changes can be found All things health
Trades etc.
My Dream Kitchen, Mobalpa & Dream Doors have reopened
Kaylex have extended their opening hours.
Full details of the changes can be found Trades & Kitchens
Banks
Unfortunately banks are yet to extend their opening hours
Last but not least.
Pubs
All of the local pubs are scheduled to reopen on 6 July so you will have to wait a bit longer to test out the new rules.
In case you have forgotten the names of our local pubs here they are.
Feed up of repeats on the TV? Why not watch the Virtual British Book awards.
BrOOK’s will be representing London as the area winner of the Independent Bookshop of the Year category. Join them via the following link
https://www.thebookseller.com/british-book-awards
The winner will be anounced between 4pm and 5pm
BrOOK’s are heading for the Virtual British Book awards on 29 June. See how you can join them. They also reopen on the 16th June at 10am.
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