The Headstone Residents’ Association liaises with the following bodies:

The Pinner Association

Hatch End Association

Harrow Police and Community Consultative Group: www.hpccg.org.uk
Meets every other month. Public welcome.

London Green Belt Council:

Harrow Heritage Trust

Harrow Public Transport Users’ Association
(see Pinner Association website “Events” for meeting dates)

North Harrow Businesses Association

Northwood Hills Residents’ Association

Contacts:

Find out about the Metropolitan Police Safer Neighbourhoods Scheme (local policing for local priorities) at:
met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods

For community events and drop-in surgeries at Churchill Court (near North Harrow station), see
met.police.uk/teams/harrow/headstonesouth / or
met.police.uk/teams/harrow/headstonenorth

Headstone North Team non-emergency or crime reporting 0208 721 2994
Headstone South Team non-emergency or crime reporting 0208 721 2993

For other non-emergency calls to the Metropolitan Police, dial 0300 123 1212
In an emergency always dial 999

Our Safer Neighbourhoods teams are always willing to give advice on securing your home and property.
Ask about the Nominated Neighbour Scheme to help protect the vulnerable against bogus callers and distraction burglaries.

The Harrow Energy Efficiency Advice Helpline aims to assist Harrow residents who cannot afford to keep their homes warm. This free service provides advice on various issues including low cost energy saving tips and grants for cavity and loft insulation.
Harrow Energy Efficiency Advice Helpline 0800 838 650


Useful links:

Harrow Observer

Harrow Times

Harrow Council


Find your councillor

Map of Harrow (shows ward boundaries but not street names) PDF format:
www.harrow.gov.uk/site/scripts/download_info.php?downloadID=477

Find out more about your Member of Parliament at the aptly-named:
www.theyworkforyou.com/

Harrow planning information and applications are no longer available on the www.ukplanning.com website but on Harrow’s new fully-online Planning System. Go to:
www.harrow.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=200074 and click Planning Search.

The University of the Third Age (U3A) aims to encourage men and women no longer in full-time employment to join together in educational creative/leisure activities. The Harrow branch click here