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Did you knowOriginally built in 1890, Clapham Common's bandstand is the largest in London.
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Clapham Common is a large triangular urban park in Clapham, south London. Originally common land for the parishes of Battersea and Clapham, it was converted to parkland under the terms of the Metropolitan Commons Act 1878. It is 220 acres of green space, with three ponds and a Victorian bandstand.

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By Jemma CrewBBC News

The Metropolitan Police has paid damages to Two Women arrested at the Clapham Common vigil for Sarah Everard.

Patsy Stevenson and Dania Al-Obeid took legal action against The Force over their arrests at the South London protest during Covid restrictions.

A settlement has been reached and " substantial" damages paid, said the Law Firm representing the pair.

The Met said settling was " The Most appropriate decision, to minimise the ongoing impact on all involved".

Hundreds attended The Vigil in March 2021 to pay their respects to Ms Everard, 33, who was kidnapped, raped and murdered by Police Officer Wayne Couzens.

Images of women being handcuffed on the ground and led away by officers sparked anger over Scotland Yard 's policing.

The pre-planned socially distanced event had been cancelled after The Met said it would be illegal under lockdown restrictions, threatening organisers with £10,000 fines.

But people turned up throughout The Day , including Catherine, Princess of Wales.

By the evening, The Vigil saw clashes between police and some of those in attendance.

In letters to both Ms Stevenson and Ms Al-Obeid, Karen Findlay, commander for major events and Public Order policing for London, said she fully acknowledged " that your motivations in attending The Vigil were to express your grief and anger" over Ms Everard's death.

Another reason for attending was to " express The Level of concern and dissatisfaction felt by you and many other women who were understandably feeling badly let down by The Met " She Said .

Com Findlay also acknowledged a " fundamental right to protest" but said the coronavirus pandemic " presented an extremely difficult challenge" for officers needing to balance the potential risk to Public Health .

" That aside, I appreciate The Anger , frustration and alarm your arrest undoubtedly caused you, and I regret that your opportunity to express your grief and anger was curtailed by your arrest and removal. "

She added she has overseen work to improve how officers respond to the policing of protests about women's issues, and said there is " extensive work" in The Met to address failings to adequately tackle violence against women and girls.

Law Firm Bindmans, which is representing the Two Women involved in the legal action, has asked The Met to set out The Details of this work.

Ms Stevenson described The Last few years as " really overwhelming" and said she has been " crying non-stop" since she learned of The Settlement .

She told The Bbc : " It's quite scary taking on the entire Met. I just am so happy that it's done, and the relief that we've felt is quite immense. "

The 30-year-old from Egham, Surrey, said she would have liked to see " a bit more" from The Force , as she does not " believe there was any reason for me to be arrested".

" I don't think they've been fully accountable with this apology, " She Said .

" So I would have liked to see that, however, this for us is a huge, huge celebration. This is a Big step in campaigning as well. "

Last year the organisers of The Vigil brought separate legal action, with that The Met breached their rights and its actions were " not in accordance with The Law ".

Later that year, The Prosecution of six protesters accused by The Met of breaking lockdown rules

Ms Al-Obeid was one of those six protesters.

Ms Al-Obeid, a survivor of abuse, told The Bbc the period After Her arrest was " terrifying [and] confusing" with her and others facing comments about why they attended and accusations they " hijacked" The Event .

" I kind of went back into a hole. I just wanted to be as small as possible. It kind of reminded me of my experience of Domestic Abuse , where you're blamed. "

The 28-year-old from London added: " Coming to this moment where they've apologised, they've settled The Claim , is so, so Big . . it feels Like finally being heard and Seen - Like we deserve to be. "

Neither The Met nor Bindmans has disclosed the amount paid out to the Two Women .

A Met Police spokesperson said The Vigil took place in " extraordinary circumstances" adding: " The actions of individual officers were found by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabularies to have been appropriate.

" They acted in Good Faith , interpreting complex and changing legislation in very challenging circumstances in a way that was entirely consistent with their colleagues working across London at The Time .

" A protracted legal dispute is not in the interests of any party, least of all the complainants who we recognise have already experienced significant distress as a result of this incident. "

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