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Five-star Centre take share of pole position
PREMIER DIVISION: Corsham Centre A’s 5-0 victory over Semington Rovers last night was good enough to give the three time defending champions a share of the number one spot with Biddestone Social who are on 33 points with the Centre but have an
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Guy may quit for sake of family
Warminster boss Jason Guy says he could be forced to give up the role for the sake of his family. The player/manager took on the job at the start of the season following the departure of Paul Newman and has enjoyed a successful campaign. However Guy
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Crocked Bosner to return in August
Tom Bosner suffered a broken ankle as tired Trowbridge Town suffered a heavy 6-1 home defeat to WInterbourne on the final day of their season. Paul King’s young side were playing their eighth game in 21 days and fell behind early on to last season’s
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Harvey says team will stay together
Club captain Iain Harvey has hit out at rumours he has played his last game for Chippenham Town and says he is desperate for a new deal at Hardenhuish Park. The 32-year-old midfielder is one of the Bluebirds’ longest serving players but has missed the
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First-half flurry is too much for Bluebirds' rivals
Chippenham Town sent out an early statement of intent for next season by smashing three goals past a shell-shocked Swindon Supermarine in a 3-1 win on Saturday. While their hopes of the play-offs were halted by some poor displays against the division
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Clarke feels title is a realistic aim
Cricket: Captain Carl Clarke feels Warminster are capable of mounting a title challenge thanks to the quality of players they have been able to recruit over the summer. The side finished sixth in Premier Division Two last season but have bolstered their
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Lamb's slaughter for Wiltshire
Cricket: Wiltshire captain James Hibberd said he could not have asked for a better start after a dominant victory over Herefordshire in the MCCA Trophy on Sunday. After choosing to take first use of Devizes’ London Road wicket, the home side blasted
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Camels help birds to feather their nests
Hundreds of wild birds have flocked to Longleat Safari Park near Warminster to line their nests with moulting hair from the park's six camels. The birds, mainly jackdaws, have flocked to the enclosure to pick dead hair of fthe ground and off the animals
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Town councils face resignations deluge
Town councillors in Westbury and Bradford on Avon have stepped down this week, bringing the total number of councillors resigning from the two councils to five within the last month. Bradford Town Council will co-opt a member after David Bolwell, 53,
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Colleges to hold open days
Prospective adult learners are being invited to two open events next week to find out more about the part time courses available at Wiltshire College Warminster. The sessions are timed to coincide with Adult Learners Week. On Saturday, May 9,
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Pharmacy runs out of masks as Wilts swine flu results due
A pharmacy in Trowbridge has run out of face masks as fears over the deadly swine flu increases in Wiltshire. The results of mouth swabs taken from seven people suspected of having the disease are still awaited. NHS Wiltshire is expected to
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Music festival signs up Abba tribute band
This year’s Westbury Area Music Festival will give the chance for international and local artists to shine. The festival, organised by Westbury Lions and Westbury Rotarians, will take place between September 25 and 27. On September 25, top ABBA