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  • WILTSHIRE LEAGUE CRICKET: Beanacre left bruised by Bradford

    MISHAK Belfon and Paul Vooght took four wickets apiece as Bradford on Avon thrashed Beanacre & Melksham by nine wickets in Division One. Inspired bowling from Belfon (4-7) and Vooght (4-10) left the Beanacre innings in tatters as they were

  • CRICKET: Mike Reyns in with a captain's innings

    TROWBRIDGE captain Mike Reynolds hit a match-winning 111 not out as his team continued their 100 per cent start to the new season. Reynolds’ men were eight-wicket winners away at Winsley and have now opened up a 10-point advantage at the top of

  • CRICKET: Shastri extends Warminster's hot streak

    ANKIT Shastri’s unbeaten 124 saw Warminster maintain their perfect start to the new season as they romped to an emphatic eight-wicket win when they entertained Chippenham. Tom Davie’s side have won their opening three matches of the campaign and

  • Review- HMS Pinafore

    TAOS Musical Theatre, formerly known as Trowbridge Amateur Operatic Society, have performed HMS Pinafore or ‘The Lass That Loved a Sailor’ twice before under their previous guise. Their latest version, which played at the Arc Theatre this week,

  • Recovering anorexic from Box reaches out to help others

    RECOVERING anorexic Nicola Davis wants to reach out to others battling the eating disorder by publishing a self-help cookbook on how to beat it.Two years ago the 18-year-old was starving herself, surviving on minus calories and weighed just six stone.

  • RUGBY: Burgess named in England's World Cup training squad

    BATH'S rugby league convert Sam Burgess has been named in England's 50-man World Cup training squad. Burgess features in England's summer plans just six months into his union education, although doubt persists over what position he will be asked

  • Lacock all set for annual scarecrow trail

    Lacock Primary School is all set for this year’s annual scarecrow trail, which starts on Saturday. Every year the event attracts thousands of visitors to the village, with this year’s trail based around the theme of shops and an additional pre-school

  • Tributes paid to Wiltshire magician Jack Stephens

    TRIBUTES have been paid to popular children's magician and entertainer Jack Stephens who died of pancreatic cancer last Thursday.The 62-year-old, of Nether Street, Bromham, only found out he had cancer at Easter and died with wife Rosemary by his side