MELKSHAM Town collected three points on the weekend, after defeating Toolstation League Premier Division basement boys Bishop Sutton 3-1.
Town's Stu Greener escaped from a poor challenge with just a booking early on but they took the lead on the half hour when Gary Higdon was fouled, but picked himself up to slot home the penalty.
The home side drew level seven minutes after half time as Jack Fillingham knocked home a rebound after Jonathan Moss's long-range strike had hit the bat.
With a quarter of an hour left, Melksham boss Darren Perrin and assistant Dave Macey introduced Leigh Rogers and Sayeed Ibrahim and got their reward three minutes later as Higdon flicked on for Shaun Benison to find the net.
Melksham wrapped the points up as Will Stead smashed home from long range for the third.
With leaders Bradford Town inactive, Warminster Town's new management team of Andy Crabtree and Derek Graham are still waiting for their first victory after slipping to a 1-0 defeat at Wells City.
Jamie Howson scored the only goal.
Westbury United slipped to their third defeat in four games as second-from-bottom Keynsham deserved their victory at Meadow Lane.
The first half was largely uneventful with both sides having attempts off target, Joe Murray twice for the hosts and Liam Robson for Keynsham.
The game was more lively after the break and Town had several chances before Westbury, with Nathan Hallett and Mark Young looking dangerous on either wing.
It was Keynsham who got the bit between their teeth by forcing home keeper Alex Shaftoe to make three excellent saves in five minutes from Syzmon Gromek, Liam Gibson and Ryan Ashwood as all three got in easily at the end of quick breaks.
The only goal then came on 76 minutes - the pacy pairing of Robson and Ashwood combining with the latter finishing from close range.
United only had a single chance to snatch a point but Wayne Wheeler was off target after taking advantage of an error by Matt Dunk.
Corsham Town lost 2-0 at Chard Town, Sam Clark and Oscar Latis on target for the home side.
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