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

By Isabel Millett 30th Jan 2022

What happened in Clapham last week (Image: Issy Millett, Nub News)
What happened in Clapham last week (Image: Issy Millett, Nub 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.

No hole in one: Putt in the Park denied the Clapham Common Bowling Green

Clapham Common's Bowling Green will not be converted into a mini-golf course after considerable local opposition culminated in its rejection on 17 January.

Parents of baby who died with 65 broken bones jailed[.L[

The parents of an eight-week old baby who died with more than 60 broken bones in her body have been jailed.

[L]https://clapham.nub.news/n/were-wading-through-urine-the-south-london-lane-swamped-by-delivery-drivers-who-pee-on-doorsteps[L+]'We're wading through urine': The South London lane swamped by delivery drivers who pee on doorsteps

South Londoners living next to food delivery warehouses say they're being swamped by drivers who pee on their doorsteps.

Two arrested on suspicion of murder after woman found dead in nearby house fire

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman died in a house fire on Monday (January 24).

First glimpse of new Clapham restaurant, The Georgian

Offering traditional, delicious home-cooked Georgian food to Clapham is the second branch of south west London restaurant The Georgian at 102-104 Clapham High Street.

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