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Stories for 10 March 2007

Bowls

BOWLS: Westlecot semi-final bid

WESTLECOT bid to reach the semi-finals of the Wessex League play-offs tomorrow.  more...

Chippenham News

Dirty dogs to be fined

SPOT fines of £75 could be given to dog owners in a proposed new clampdown on dog fouling in north Wiltshire.  more...

Dame Judi to film in Lacock

The village of Lacock is getting ready to welcome Dame Judi Dench.  more...

New crackdown on dog fouling

SPOT fines of £75 could be given to dog owners in a proposed new clampdown on dog fouling in north Wiltshire.  more...

Chippenham Sunday League News

Coyote will have to be at their Sunday best

FIRST Division Coyote FC are the Chippenham Sunday League's only surviving club in this season's Wiltshire Sunday Cup and they will have to be at their very best if they are to have any chance of beating Swindon League side Nine Elms United tomorrow.  more...

Devizes legend Newlands makes playing return

DEVIZES Town legend Brian Newlands is set to make a playing comeback.  more...

Devizes News

Rooftop protester jailed

A MAN who launched a two-day rooftop protest and threatened to kill police officers has been jailed for almost two years.  more...

Gazette Chippenham Town Fc

Chippenham Town 1 Banbury United 1

Southern League Premier Division Saturday, March 10 Chippenham paid the price for squandering a host of chances in a tight match they did enough to win.  more...

Rookie ref saves Bluebirds game

When young referee Zack Swannell blew the final whistle in a girls' U12 game on Saturday afternoon he he never dreamed he would be running the line at a Southern League Premier Division match within the hour.  more...

Gazette Football

Full time Saturday March 10th

Match report from Swindon Town Coca Cola League Two Fulltime Swindon Town 2 Accrington Stanley 0 Swindon manager Paul Sturrock roasted his side after last weekend's fiasco at Stockport County, but injury, suspension and continued bad luck in the loan market prevented the boss making the changes he would have liked.  more...

Latest Golf Headlines

GOLF: Surry splashes to winter win

STEVE Surry, the Cumberwell Park playing professional, cruised to victory in the last of the five Wiltshire PGA winter medals at Bowood Golf and Country club with a round of 69, writes Ernie Newell.  more...

GOLF: Old captains reunite at Ogbourne

SWINDON businessman David Haydon drove himself into office as centenary club captain at Ogbourne Downs in the time honoured manner.  more...

Marlborough News

Roman settlement found

A Roman settlement has been discovered at around the base of Silbury Hill, part of the Avebury World Heritage Site near Marlborough.  more...

New Forest News

Retro disco raises funds

OK, so it wasn't Rydell High from the musical Grease - but, for one night only, Hyde village hall was transformed into Hyde Hill High for the annual Valentino's charity bash.  more...

Salisbury City Fc News

Marvin makes his debut

SALISBURY City's new signing Marvin Brown goes straight into the starting line-up for today's Conference South match with Eastbourne Borough.  more...

One minute's silence

A MINUTE'S silence wil be held prior to the kick off at today's match between Salisbury City and Eastbourne Borough in memory of former committee member and long-time City supporter Terry Fower, who died recently.  more...

Marvellous start for Marvin

MARVIN Brown proved an instant hit with Salisbury City supporters when he put the Whites 1-0 up inside five minutes of today's Conference South match with Eastbourne Borough.  more...

Whites stay top despite defeat

SALISBURY City's 12-match unbeaten run in the Conference South ended with a 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Eastbourne Borough.  more...

Salisbury News

Caring service wins bouquets

THREE women, who have given more than 40 years of service between them, retired from Winterslow Friendship Day Centre last week.  more...

Priest all cut up over good cause

BUSY parish priests may often feel like they need to be in two places at once at this time of year, but being sawn in half may be taking this a bit too literally.  more...

Stfc Headlines

It's Been A While.....

SIX of the best is Paul Sturrock's ideal scenario as he backs his misfiring forwards to hit the goal trail again.  more...

SWINDON TOWN: Playing for our future – Pook

MICHAEL Pook warns the penny must drop now for Town's players if they are to avoid contract calamity come May.  more...

SWINDON TOWN: Flak fair says Smith

JACK Smith admits Paul Sturrock's criticisms have been both tough to hear and tough to read with no escape to be had from their collective failings.  more...

Pook: Our Future is at stake

MICHAEL Pook warns the penny must drop now for Town's players if they are to avoid contract calamity come May.  more...

Flak is fair says Smith

JACK Smith admits Paul Sturrock's criticisms have been both tough to hear and tough to read with no escape to be had from their collective failings.  more...

Smith and Nicholas strike to see off Accrington

JACK Smith and Andy Nicholas were on target for Town as Paul Sturrock's men enjoyed a 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley at the County Ground.  more...

Swindon General Sport

Going will be key as festival looms

National Hunt racing heads the sporting agenda next week when racing fans from all over the country will be converging on Cheltenham for the start of the four-day National Hunt Festival on Tuesday.  more...

Panel picks its hot list

Tips were flying thick and fast at a packed Calley Arms in Hodson as an expert panel attempted to unravel the ifs and buts of the coming Cheltenham Festival.  more...

Top men in the saddle

Champion Tony McCoy, with 18 wins to date, is the most successful current jockey at The Festival.  more...

Swindon News

Foreign gang dupe off-licence out of £3,000

A FOREIGN gang duped a Gorse Hill off-licence out of £3,000 after pretending they couldn't understand English.  more...

Red phones are an endangered species

THEY are synonymous with British culture. A design icon which instantly marked the nation's identity to overseas visitors.  more...

How can we tell Daniella her daddy is dead?

WALKING up the pathway of the house where her future son-in-law was murdered, Karen Lee pauses to look at bouquets laid at the scene.  more...

Swindon Rugby

RUGBY: The World can wait

THE Rugby World Cup may be looming large on the horizon, but Tim Payne is refusing to look beyond his international home debut against France tomorrow, writes OWEN HOULIHAN.  more...

Times Chippenhem Town Fc

Around the Southern League

CLEVEDON Town have unexpectedly lost the services of Craig Davidge.  more...

Times Football

Toolstation League preview

Street v Melksham Town  more...

Times Wiltshire News

Roman finds at Hill site

ENGLISH Heritage today announced the startling discovery of a Roman settlement around the base of Silbury Hill, part of the Avebury World Heritage Site in Wiltshire.   more...

Thieves targeting historic homes

POLICE have warned members of the public to be on the lookout for thieves who are swiping ornate stone carvings from historic houses and estates, following the news that more have gone missing.  more...

Salisbury Journal Sport

Marvin makes his debut

SALISBURY City's new signing Marvin Brown goes straight into the starting line-up for today's Conference South match with Eastbourne Borough.   more...

One minute's silence

A MINUTE'S silence wil be held prior to the kick off at today's match between Salisbury City and Eastbourne Borough in memory of former committee member and long-time City supporter Terry Fower, who died recently.   more...

Marvellous start for Marvin

MARVIN Brown proved an instant hit with Salisbury City supporters when he put the Whites 1-0 up inside five minutes of today's Conference South match with Eastbourne Borough.   more...

Whites stay top despite defeat

SALISBURY City's 12-match unbeaten run in the Conference South ended with a 2-1 home defeat at the hands of Eastbourne Borough.   more...

Swindon Advertiser Sport

Smith and Nicholas strike to see off Accrington

JACK Smith and Andy Nicholas were on target for Town as Paul Sturrock's men enjoyed a 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley at the County Ground.   more...

SUPERMARINE: Cook halts blues' promotion charge

FORMER Marine striker Steve Cook scored his seventh goal against Mark Collier's men this campaign to earn Taunton a 1-0 win.   more...

The Wiltshire Gazette And Herald News

Roman settlement found

A Roman settlement has been discovered at around the base of Silbury Hill, part of the Avebury World Heritage Site near Marlborough.   more...

Dirty dogs to be fined

SPOT fines of £75 could be given to dog owners in a proposed new clampdown on dog fouling in north Wiltshire.   more...

Rooftop protester jailed

A MAN who launched a two-day rooftop protest and threatened to kill police officers has been jailed for almost two years.   more...

Dame Judi to film in Lacock

The village of Lacock is getting ready to welcome Dame Judi Dench.   more...

The Wiltshire Gazette And Herald Sport

Chippenham Town 1 Banbury United 1

Southern League Premier Division   more...

Full time Saturday March 10th

Match report from Swindon Town   more...

Rookie ref saves Bluebirds game

When young referee Zack Swannell blew the final whistle in a girls' U12 game on Saturday afternoon he he never dreamed he would be running the line at a Southern League Premier Division match within the hour.   more...

  
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