Bluebirds game rearranged
Chippenham Town's play-off semi final at Halesowen will be replayed on Thursday, (May, 1).
Chippenham Town's play-off semi final at Halesowen will be replayed on Thursday, (May, 1).
Chippenham Town's play-off semi final at Halesowen has been abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch with the Bluebirds leading 3-2 after 32 minutes. Aaron Cornwall had given the visitors a first minute lead before Dean Brennan's penalty equalised after
Halesowen 2-3 Chippenham. Please click refresh for latest updates. You can also text your views to 07866605908 and they will appear online. MATCH ABANDONED 20:18. The referee has called it. He's blown the whistle and the Bluebirds players are
SHOPPERS could be forgiven for thinking the sun had gone to their heads when they saw Johnny Depp wandering around Swindon. The actor was spotted in Old Town, the Parks and Lawn in full Pirates of the Caribbean get-up as Captain Jack Sparrow. But
Cup Semi Final year 5 and 6 Woodborough (blue) v Clarendon (red)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Cup Semi Final year 5 and 6 Woodborough (blue) v Clarendon (red)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Cup Semi Final year 5 and 6 Woodborough (blue) v Clarendon (red)
Cup Semi Final year 5 and 6 Woodborough (blue) v Clarendon (red)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
Plate Semi Final year 5 and 6 Rushall (White+black) v Oare (Blue)
A MAJOR conference to highlight alternative learning opportunities for children in Wiltshire is being held next month. The conference, to launch the Learning Outside the Classroom Manifesto, will be held on Friday May 9 between 10am and 4pm at the
Two reports by the National Heritage Training Group (NHTG) launched today highlight serious skills and knowledge gaps affecting specialist workers and building professionals working in the South West built heritage sector. The reports, backed by
The Gazette will be bringing you text commentary from Chippenham Town's crucial play-off semi final at Halesowen tonight. For those Bluebirds fans who can't get to The Grove, sports writer Nick Mashiter will be giving you live text updates from the game
House prices have fallen by an average of nearly £45 a day since the beginning of the year, figures showed today. Properties in Wiltshire have suffered daily slides of only £5.35 while the average value of a home in the UK has dropped by £44.39 a
BUSINESSES across North Wiltshire are feeling the strain after fuel prices hit an all time high. Although the supply of fuel to the region was not affected by the recent 48-hour strike in Scotland the cost at the pump has visibly risen.
Cricket: Wiltshire started their competitive season with a 42 run victory over Cornwall at Devizes on Sunday in a group match in the MCCA Knock Out Trophy. Put into bat, Wiltshire batted steadily and after losing openers Jayden Levitt and Liam Dawson
Scott Lye believes a mistake or a bit of brilliance could be the difference between Chippenham Town and Halesowen tonight. The Bluebirds travel to The Grove amidst infighting between the board and manager Adie Mings over coach travel. The players however
Youth rugby: In a competition of 20 teams Devizes U10s played and won all seven matches, scoring 22 tries and conceding none. The U10s started well during a lightning storm beating Heathfield B 20 - 0, this was closely followed by Old Elthamians also
Hundreds gathered in Marlborough today for the funeral of Queenie James. A horse drawn hearse brought her coffin to St Mary's Church for the funeral at 10.45am. It then carried the coffin to the town cemetery in Frees Avenue for interment. It
Chippenham Town boss Adie Mings has been rapped the club's board on the eve of the Bluebirds' biggest game of the season after a row over coach travel. Mings booked the Swindon Town players' coach for his side to travel to their Southern League Premier
Solicitors revealed today that the Grand Chamber of European Court of Rights had found by a majority of 15 -2 that the sisters relationship was of a different nature to that of married couples and homosexual partners and they had not suffered discrimination
Battling sisters Joyce and Sybil Burden have lost a last ditch effort to get what they see as unfair British inheritance laws changed. The spinsters fear that when one dies the other will have to sell their home at Ogbourne St George to pay inhertance
Devizes Rugby Club will be staging a charity rugby match this Sunday (May 4) at 2pm at Devizes Sports Club. The event will follow the mini section's annual awards presentation and dinner, and is being staged to benefit the Help For Hero's, and Wiltshire
Dave, Down under the Plain says "Tesco Salisbury Unleaded 109.9 must be one of the cheapest." And Public Spirit, Wiltshire said: "Most of the petrol and diesel cost is TAX of course, whatever the price!!!!" The Gazette is conducting a survey about
This "Banksy" like painting has appeared on a shed between Brokenboro and Malmesbury (next to Canters mead). Have you seen any Banksy-style graffitti?
SOLDIERS took to the chalk downs to spruce up a tired-looking landmark. The Bulford Kiwi, a massive chalk landmark carved into Wiltshire's Beacon Hill by the New Zealand Army in the First World War, underwent its annual clean-up to mark Anzac Day, the
A THIEF stole a rare mountain bike from a shop window - but couldn't use it for a quick getaway. The rare £350 bike was on display in the window of the Animal clothes shop in Regent Street when it was stolen. But because the wheels on the expensive
Youth rugby: Devizes U14s wrapped up a difficult season with a win at the 10's Tournament hosted by Wootton Bassett. The U14s had been drawn to play Minety first, followed by Supermarine and finally Wootton Bassett. Devizes had to dig deep as the
NIMBLE-fingered dinner supervisors are hoping their charitable efforts will get them noticed by their favourite TV personality. Alison Bowns, 47, Hazel Doult, 46, Mary Hatherall, 77, and Deirdre Cuss, 62, all midday supervising assistants at Covingham
A MAN who had sex with a 12-year-old girl sobbed as he was locked up. Jonathan Coombes, of Honeysuckle Close, Haydon Wick, received a two-year sentence at Swindon Crown Court after admitting two charges of sex with a child. Coombes met the 12-year-old
Two elderly sisters from Wiltshire who have spent decades fighting for tax rights enjoyed by married and gay couples are due to learn if they have finally changed UK inheritance laws. Joyce Burden, 99, and her 82-year old sister Sybil have lived
A TWO-car crash on the A350 at Beanacre, near Melksham is causing traffic delays during rush hour this morning. One carriageway of the main road is blocked by the collision which happened at about 7.30am and police are at the scene.
THE family of an experienced motorbike racer were at the trackside when he died in a crash at the weekend. Malcolm Sims, 55, of Trowbridge, had helped organise the Bath Classic Motorcycle Club event, in Yatton Keynell, near Chippenham on Sunday.