In case you missed it: A round up of the top stories in Clapham last week

By Isabel Millett

16th Jan 2022 | Local News

In case you missed it: Our top stories of the week

ICYMI in Clapham is a weekly column where we recap the top news stories of the past seven days in case you missed one or other the first time around.

Woman, 18, raped by two men at Peckham Rye

Police are appealing for anyone who was in the area of Peckham Rye Station on Thursday night to contact them after an 18-year-old woman was raped by two men.

The hardest Primary Schools in our town to get into revealed

Nub News has compiled a full list of subscription rates to primary schools in and around Clapham.

Residents label new tiny house on Marney Road 'ugly eyesore'

Local residents have objected to plans to build a three-storey-plus-roof-terrace house on a scrap of spare land between Marney Road and neighbouring Stormont Road.

Clapham Junction: New cuts to rail services revealed – one in four trains axed compared to pre-pandemic levels

Details of new cuts to rail services that take more than one in four trains out of service compared to before the pandemic have been revealed.

Local gang member jailed for three years

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