North Harrow
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Contact Details
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Neighbourhood Priorities
PINNER ROAD: Reduce ASB in afternoons - Police received information of Anti-Social Behaviour taking place along Pinner Road.
Issue Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
Officers are conducting regular patrols from 3pm along Pinner road. Officers are in regular contact with the local school and local business to reduce ASB in the area and to give crime prevention advice.
Action Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
ASB in and around West Harrow Allotments. Regular reports of ASB by persons using sheds to smoke cannabis and regular theft of gardening equipment. Support given for night-time locking of allotments
Issue Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
Daily patrols of area. Consultation with Harrow Council re securing of allotments at night (as was case pre-Covid)
Action Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
To reduce theft from motor vehicle offences (opportunistic and not merely catalytic converters) in residential roads around George V Avenue. Night-time thefts however often from unlocked vehicle. Area subject to localised thefts (working alongside Pinner cluster)
Issue Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
Working alongside Op Dayton/Op Poethyn re CatCon thefts. CCTV canvassing to identify potential evidential opportunities, and plain clothes patrols in area ongoing
Action Date Tuesday 18th June 2024
Neighbourhood Events
Street briefing
Saturday 6th July 2024
from 5:00PM to 6:00PM
Broad House, Imperial Drive HA2 7DP
An outdoor meeting that any member of the public can attend held outdoors.
Walk and Talk Initiative
Sunday 28th July 2024
from 11:00AM to 12:00PM
West Harrow Allotment site
Female officers ‘buddying up’ with women from their communities to go out on patrol in open spaces, to discuss their experiences, concerns and reflections.
Neighbourhood Map
Markers show crime recording locations. Click/tap on a marker to see crimes allocated to that location.