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Poncho country
It’s been 1 month since I first entered the country and I feel like this weekend for the first time I have seen the “the real Peru.” 3 hours up in the mountains, at 3,300m lies the little village of Mache, where an Irish nun agreed to host us for a couple
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Portishead Town 4, Bradford Town 0
Bradford undermined their promotion credentials by suffering a humiliating four goal defeat at Portishead Town. Just days after a seven goal thrashing of Gillingham Town, Paul Shanley’s men looked a completely different side and let in three second
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Chippenham Town 1, Rugby Town 1
Chippenham Town 1, Rugby Town 1 Striker David Pratt provided all the game’s talking points but Chippenham’s play-off hopes officially were quashed as they only managed a point at home to Rugby Town. After the farcical week at Hardenhuish Park in
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Devizes Town 0, Wellington 5
Rock-bottom Devizes Town were unable to build on their rare midweek win as they were thumped at home by mid-table Wellington. Town were 4-0 down at half-time and their only consolation was the fact that they conceded just once more after the interval
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Minehead 0, Westbury United 3
Westbury continued their fine run of form with a routine victory over rock-bottom Minehead. An own goal put Westbury 1-0 up at half-time and second half goals from Tarick Yachou and Nathan Hallett wrapped up the victory. Westbury have now lost just
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Armstrong's double helps Calne reach cup final
Calne Town are into the final of the Les Phillips League Cup after thrashing Street 5-1 at Bremhill View. Glenn Armstrong's brace had put the Lilywhites 2-0 up at half-time in the semi-final clash, his first goal a stunning 40-yard volley and
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Longleat lions get an Easter treat
Lions at Longleat safari park have been tucking into an Easter surprise of ostrich eggs as part of a scheme to vary their meat diet. Wardens at Longleat said their gambit of giving the eggs to the pride "worked like a dream" and were gobbled
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Lorry drivers put the pee into parking in Melksham
A lorry park in Melksham could be closed off after residents living nearby told of how their lives are blighted by litter, noise, drivers using the area as a toilet and even shows of nudity. King Street car park fills up with articulated lorries
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Fatal crash near Warminster sparks A350 safety fears
A police traffic officer called to the scene of a horror crash which killed 23-year-old Westbury man Ben Morton described it as one of the worst he has seen. Mr Morton, 23, died instantly when his Ford Scorpio crashed into a tractor and trailer