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  • RUGBY: Victory over Chiefs shows our hunger, says Hatley

    BATH'S 37-15 LV= Cup victory over Exeter demonstrates how they now have a squad of players "hungry" for success, according to forwards coach Neal Hatley. They caught Exeter cold with early tries from Matt Banahan and Matt Garvey and added further

  • RUGBY: Bath 37 Exeter 15

    BATH overpowered west country rivals Exeter to make it two wins out of two in the LV= Cup - claiming a bonus point for good measure. They caught Exeter cold with early tries from Matt Banahan and Matt Garvey and added further touchdowns by Martin

  • Westbury mans's epic cycle for charities set to net £5K

    Former Westbury serviceman Richard Taylor is on target to achieve his goal of raising £5,000 for three charities, after completing an endurance challenge on Remembrance Day. Mr Taylor cycled 305 miles on a static bike in the showroom at Platinum

  • Best of the flock will be selected to go to market

    First of all I have to make a correction to last week’s diary. I told you that half our milking herd have calved since the end of October, but I meant to write the end of August. To calve 65 cows in one day would be an achievement worthy of note in

  • SWIMMING: Glasgow question awaits Stephanie

    WILTSHIRE Paralympic star Stephanie Millward admits she’s still unsure whether she will take part in next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Millward, 32, won five medals, including four golds at this year’s IPC World Championships in Montreal

  • History project asks for disability memories

    People are being encouraged to share memories of their lives in the county for a Wiltshire People First’s history project. The Semington-based charity received £21,300 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to run the project, which records the lives of