Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hatch End residents in Harrow witnessed seven police cars at an incident site, raising questions as authorities work to determine the cause of response.
Following reports of an incident in the vicinity, police were called to Hatch End in Harrow at roughly 12 p.m. (Saturday, December 6).
According to members of the Harrow Online Group, at least seven police vehicles were visible at the scene, and multitudinous businesses were temporarily vacated as a palladium.
While authorities handled the incident, cocoons were placed outside Hatch End Wetherspoons and DOJO.
Although it hasn’t been formally vindicated, one person claimed to have seen a man setting off fireworks on the road.
Before the cordons were removed, locals reported that police were there for about two hours.
Throughout the afternoon, a number of locals communicated with Harrow Online regarding the circumstance.
They have requested additional information from the Met Police and will give an update as soon as it becomes available.
What prompted the police cordon near Hatch End Wetherspoons?
The police cordon near Hatch End Wetherspoons on December 6, 2025, was urged by reports of a disturbance around 12 pm, leading to temporary evacuations of the cantina
and near DOJO as a palladium while officers delved .
Substantiations in the Harrow Online community group described seeing a man letting off fireworks in the road, though this remains unconfirmed by Metropolitan Police; at least seven police buses attended, securing the area for about two hours before lifting restrictions.
No injuries or apprehensions were reported, with Harrow Online awaiting sanctioned Met evidence; the incident aligns with original SNT efforts against anti-social behaviour in the shopping cortege.

