By Cynthia wells
Harrow Council nearly closes the doors!
has kindly produced a poster to advertise it. This and other publicity will be around shortly. All those participating hope that Harrow residents will support our event, which takes place over the Open House London weekend of September 21 and 22.
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events in Pinner include: Pinner House, Church Lane – Grade II early Georgian listed building, open Saturday, September 21, 10am to 4pm; west House, West End Lane – Tours of the house and Heath Robinson pictures – Sunday, September 22,, 11am to 5pm Fortunately, those involved, although Pinner House wILL oPeN its doors (last entry 4.30pm); to the public understandably disappointed, decided Pinner guided walk - includes to open despite not being o?cially part the historic High Street with its of Open House London. Led by Laura Coughlin, the 15th and 16th century buildings and Pinner parish Learning and Access O?cer at Harrow Museum and church. Sunday, September 22. Meet at 2 pm at the Heritage Centre (Headstone Manor), Harrow’s Heritage corner of Chapel Lane and Bridge Street, Duration one Open Weekend, is being run locally; Harrow School and a half hours, with max of 50 on tour.
hose in charge of historic venues in Harrow learnt to their consternation at the end of June that our Council had declined to fund the Borough’s subscription to Open House London this year. As a result, no Harrow venues are included in the Open House London brochure nor will they be given any other publicity by Open House London.
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