In case you missed it: Clapham's top stories of the week

By Isabel Millett

27th Sep 2021 | Local News

At Clapham Nub News we bring you daily stories that are relevant to the people who live in and love this town.

With the busy old world we live in and the constant news cycle, it's easy to miss a few of them along the way.

That's why we've picked some of our most-read articles of the week for you to catch up on over the weekend.

This week's Clapham stories, in case you missed them…

  1. Anti-vaccination protestors set up camp on Clapham Common

A group who pitched tents on Clapham Common in protest of lockdown and vaccinations have been granted until 27 August to come up with a convincing argument as to why they should stay.

  1. Clapham: Police power to stop and search anyong in parts of Lambeth tonight

After a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed the stop and search powers of police forces in both Lambeth and Wandsworth were expanded.

  1. Fishy business: Moxon's defence of age-old fishmonger phrase earns the Clapham South trader an apology from Amazon

When your favourite Clapham South fishmonger, Moxon's, received a fishy demand from Amazon's lawyers, owner Robin Moxon had a thing or three to teach the internet behemoth.

     

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