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New Local Businesses

Captain Morgans

Building
Street Number
210
,
Street
Field End Road
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Postcode
HA5 1RD
Phone Number
020 8868 4437

Queens Head

Building
Street Number
31
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Street
High Street
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Postcode
HA5 5PJ
Phone Number
020 8385 6475

Friends Meeting House

Building
Street
456 Rayners Lane
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Postcode
HA5 5DT
Phone Number
020 8455 7563

New Local Groups

Social Buddies (3 members)

Are you looking to improve your social life and make some new friends?Then come along to Social Buddies!Social Buddies is a friendly, fun group that has been running since September 2007. Members are ...

Harrow and Wembley Outdoor Group (2 members)

Best outdoor activities (walking, weekends away) for young people in north-west London. Welcome to north-west London's best and most active outdoor group for young people aged 20 to 40s. HAWOG is on ...

Magic Hat Productions (2 members)

We are a theatre production company, quite new on the scene, producing our first major theatre show this September, The Crucible by Arthur Miller. We formed our group in 2007, and since then have acqu ...

Disabilities Forum (1 member)

Disabilities Forum is a new organisation founded by disabled people for disabled people. Disabilities Forum an organisation run by disabled people for disabled people to maximise our potential, maxim ...

About Pinner

Postcode: HA5
Population: 9,601
Bus Routes: 183, H11, H12, H13, H14
Stations: Pinner
Average Age: 41.13
Average House Price: £415,484

Pinner was originally a hamlet, being recorded from medieval times. The oldest part of the town including the High Street has a number of Tudor buildings, and the parish church of St John the Baptist dates from at least the early 1200s (having originated as a chapel in the parish of Harrow on the Hill). Pinner has had an annual street fair since 1336, when it was granted by Royal Charter by Edward III. It remains popular today, being the last of its kind in Middlesex. The fair started as market-style affair and has over time evolved in to a funfair. It was featured in Sir John Betjeman's BBC TV documentary Metro-land (1973). Pinner has three main shopping areas; Bridge Street, High Street and Marsh Road. Bridge Street (the central business district) has the majority of the shops and is far more urban in its character. In recent years many chain stores have opened up on Bridge Street, making the suburb less 'village like' and more in line with other suburban shopping developments. The chain stores themselves have created a fair amount of retail competition, especially as almost all the stores have equivalents run by independent owners that are nearby.