• Wiltshire Publications
  • White Horse News
  • Frome Times
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
4 °c
Melksham
5 ° Thu
8 ° Fri
  • Login
  • Register
Melksham Independent News
Advertisement
  • Latest News
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Corrections
  • Digital Edition
  • Back Issues
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Family Messages
  • Directory
  • More

    Search

    News

    • Latest News
    • Special Featured Stories
    • Featured Stories
    • Min News
    • Crime
    • Traffic News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics

    Sport

    • Melksham FC
    • Football
    • Rugby
    • General Sport
    • Cricket
    • Golf
    • Bowls

    Best of Melksham

    • Melksham Community
    • Fundraising
    • Volunteering & Helping Out
    • Clubs Organisations

    What's on

    • Events Entertainment
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Things to do

    Family Messages

    • Announcements
    • Death Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Melksham Says Thank You
    • Awards

    Digital Editions

    • Digital Edition
    • Digital Archives

    Podcast Celebrate Melksham

    • Podcast
    • Subscribe to podcast
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Corrections
  • Digital Edition
  • Back Issues
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Family Messages
  • Directory
  • More

    Search

    News

    • Latest News
    • Special Featured Stories
    • Featured Stories
    • Min News
    • Crime
    • Traffic News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics

    Sport

    • Melksham FC
    • Football
    • Rugby
    • General Sport
    • Cricket
    • Golf
    • Bowls

    Best of Melksham

    • Melksham Community
    • Fundraising
    • Volunteering & Helping Out
    • Clubs Organisations

    What's on

    • Events Entertainment
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Things to do

    Family Messages

    • Announcements
    • Death Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Melksham Says Thank You
    • Awards

    Digital Editions

    • Digital Edition
    • Digital Archives

    Podcast Celebrate Melksham

    • Podcast
    • Subscribe to podcast
No Result
View All Result
Melksham Independent News
No Result
View All Result

Melksham Town 2- 1 Radstock Town – Toolstation Premier League, Thus. 26th Dec.

January 2, 2014
in Sport
Reading Time: 2 mins read
411 13
A A
0

MELKSHAM secured another 3 points with a well deserved 2-1 victory over Radstock Town on Boxing Day.

Melksham went into their Boxing Day clash with Radstock looking to continue their fine run of form which has seen them win five out of their last six games and quickly move up the table.

The Town were boosted by the inclusion of central defender Dean Flockton who was making his debut for his home town club after leaving Frome Town. The pitch was understandably very heavy after the recent rain but the game kicked off in bright sunshine in front of a healthy crowd. Melksham created the first clear opportunity on 17 minutes and Dan Kovacs saw his near post effort well saved by Radstock keeper Nolan, and minutes later the visiting keeper made another fine save from a Leigh Rogers volley after a flicked Higdon header from an Ibrahim long throw.

There was no let up for the visitors who were forced on the back foot and the next chance arrived on 25 minutes when Higdon headed Smith’s cross back across the box where Ryan Bennet headed wide with the goal at his mercy. Bennet was a constant threat at set pieces and on 33 minutes the central defender saw his header cleared off the line by Elms as the Town sought the elusive breakthrough. On 35 minutes, on a rare break into Town territory, Radstock’s Ingram saw his effort sail over when well placed.

The home side were finally rewarded for their efforts on 39 minutes when Kovacs chased down an attempted Radstock clearance, and Ian Jeffery nipped in to steal the ball off the Radstock defender to cross the ball for Gary Higdon, who after a couple of touches, slammed a right foot drive into the far corner of the net for his 19th goal of the season. This put the Town 1-0 ahead, which they held onto until the half time break. The second period saw the visitors open well and they drew level on 48 minutes when Ingram produced a fine finish from fully 30 yards out with a clever chip over home keeper Drewitt who mishit his attempted clearance. On 62 minutes the Town introduced Nick Ridout from the bench for his first start since his return to the club for Rogers as the homeside looked to regain the initiative from the visitors who were buoyed by their equaliser. On 66 minutes the Town regained the lead after a hotly disputed penalty decision. Jeffery’s inswinging corner was met by Higdon’s header which struck the arm of a Radstock defender, and despite the visiting protests the referee pointed to the spot. After some delay Higdon stroked home the spot kick to put the Town 2-1 ahead.

As the half wore on, and the conditions took their toll, Melksham introduced both Stead and Flower from the bench and on 80 minutes Higdon had an opportunity to finish the game but delayed his shot and the chance was cleared. On 85 minutes Ridout’s whipped inswinging corner was met by Bennet’s header, but his effort cannoned off the post back into play, where Higdon’s follow up effort was cleared away.

The Town comfortably saw out the last few minutes and the final whistle blew with the Town securing their 6th win in the last seven games, a nice end to the year and continuing their rapid climb up the table.

Next up the Town entertain Willand at the Conigre on 4th January.

 

Support Local News

Help us keep your community connected and informed.

Local news is under pressure more than ever. For just £2 a month, you can support independent reporting that shares local stories, investigates the issues that affect you, and keeps residents up to date.

Choose a monthly subscription or a one-off donation. All donations will be reinvested into producing local journalism for Melksham.

Donate Now
Share235Tweet147Pin53

Related Stories

Melksham Town host Laverstock & Ford in Wiltshire Premier Shield semi-final tomorrow

Melksham Town host Laverstock & Ford in Wiltshire Premier Shield semi-final tomorrow

February 17, 2026
0

Melksham Town face Laverstock & Ford tomorrow night, 18th February, in the semi-final of the Wiltshire Premier Shield with a...

Cup final for Melksham Town FC Development Team

Cup final for Melksham Town FC Development Team

February 12, 2026
0

The Melksham Town FC Development Team has reached the final of the Wiltshire County FA Junior Cup. The team, which...

Melksham Town offers free season tickets to youth parents as part of community push

Melksham Town offers free season tickets to youth parents as part of community push

January 14, 2026
0

Melksham Town Football Club has announced a special initiative to thank parents and guardians involved in the club’s youth set-up,...

Two defeats in two as Town pay the price for slow start

January 14, 2026
0

Monday 12th January Melksham Town 0 - 2 Willand Rovers Melksham fell to a 2-0 defeat against Willand Rovers on...

Recommended

  • All
  • Latest news
  • Environment
  • Fundraising
  • Politics
  • Wiltshire Council
  • Clubs & Organisations
  • Volunteering and helping out
  • Whats on

Coming up: Melksham’s summer to remember

October 17, 2023

Melksham Town’s play-off dreams over

April 10, 2019

Follow Social Media

  • Framing company moves to bigger, brighter premises

Local framing company, Wiltshire Framing, has moved to new larger premises in the town centre.

They’ve moved from Bath Road to 7 Bank Street into the former stationery shop.

“The floods we had in 2024 really hit us hard and caused all sorts of problems with the property and there are no signs of getting them sorted out so the move was the best option” said owner Kevin Beadle. “And it’s worked out really well.

“It’s a much better spot for us up here. We’re right in the town centre with far more people walking past and the premises are bigger and so much better.”

Kevin started Wiltshire Framing 15 years ago after 30 years’ service in the Royal Air Force and specialises in bespoke picture framing including military and memorabilia, canvases and large format printing. They also offer a range of other services including passport and visa photos, photo restorations, transfer of video tapes and slides, photocopying, large format printing up to size A0 and a vast selection of standard sized frames off the shelf. Supporting Kevin in the shop is local artist Steve, bringing an artist’s flair to their work specialising in art and frame restoration. 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio. 

Pictured: Kevin Beadle
  • 91-year-old trampolinist is ‘Champion Flipper’ for Pancake Day 

A Melksham man who won two gold medals at a trampolining competition at the age of 91 has been named Aldi’s ‘Champion Flipper’ for Pancake Day. 

Peter Quinney was invited by the supermarket chain to complete a 360-degree rotation on a six-foot-high trampoline while flipping pancakes. He completed a full somersault, reaching a height of seven feet, before sitting down to enjoy a lemon and sugar-coated pancake. 

The challenge took place at Spire Heights Trampoline School, where Peter has been training and coaching for 20 years. 

In honour of Peter’s accomplishments and to support his quest to raise money for charity, Aldi has donated funds to the Teenage Cancer Trust. 

Peter said, “In all my 91 years, I’ve never received a request quite like this, but when Aldi asked me to be their ‘Champion Flipper’ this Pancake Day, I thought, why not? Flipping a pancake requires a precise combination of landing and skill, much like trampolining, so it feels like the perfect pairing. 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio
  • Melksham local launches estate agency built on trust and personal service

Born and raised in Melksham, lifelong resident Hamza Uddin has launched his own estate agency with a simple aim – to deliver a more personal and effective way of buying and selling property.

Hamza is now operating as Hamza Uddin EXP – Your Local Property Expert, part of the EXP network, the largest estate agency network in the UK.

Through this partnership, Hamza can help clients not only in Melksham, but also across the country and even internationally.

“I’ve always believed in building relationships based on trust and communication,” he said. “Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest decisions people make and can be a really stressful time. That’s why I go above and beyond to make sure every client feels supported and guided through every step of the process. It’s about genuine care and delivering results.

“My aim is to make sure everything runs smoothly as possible and to handle any red flags along the way. Pricing the property is key, and I work hard to achieve, and often exceed the asking prices for my clients.” 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio.
  • This issue’s letters to the editor,

Write to Melksham News, 31 Market Place, Melksham. SN12 6ES or email news@melkshamnews.co.uk

Please include your name, address and a daytime telephone number

You can read the letters to the editor in our digital edition, on page 26. Available on our website, the link is in our bio.
  • Melksham woman sentenced for taking £56,000 from theatre

A woman from Melksham has been sentenced for defrauding a Devizes theatre out of £56,000.

Carol Rendell, who was a volunteer treasurer at the Wharf Theatre, transferred £56,441.70 from the theatre’s account to her and her husband’s accounts between 18th May 2019 and 5th February 2024, police said.

She was sentenced at Salisbury Crown Court on Friday 30th January to two years in prison, suspended for two years, and must complete up to 12 days of a Rehabilitation Activity Requirement.

A statement from the theatre, read in court, said the theft had caused “a considerable financial blow” and left them unable to make repairs or improvements without seeking further funding.

“Every penny is now being carefully considered and, instead of enhancing the building, we are forced to rebuild our reserve funds to ensure our survival,” the statement said. 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio.
  • Melksham residents invited to second community tree planting

A second community tree planting day is being held in Melksham this month.

The local community group Melksham Green Space is inviting residents to join them at Clackers Brook on Sunday 22nd February.

“Volunteers are welcome to help plant trees and shrubs and be part of establishing a new woodland and wildlife habitat in the heart of Melksham,” said Nigel Benham, Chair of Melksham Green Space.

“Join us at the Water Meadow Car Park at 10.30am; Bring your spade and wellies, everyone is welcome!”

This is the second tree planting event following the successful first one in November when over 400 trees were planted. The group are creating a new woodland which will stretch from Ruskin Avenue, near King George V Park, to the Eastern Bypass, transforming an area of open land into a thriving habitat for wildlife. 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio.
  • Readers invited to have their say on Melksham News

The Melksham News is inviting readers to take part in a survey to share their views on the newspaper and its online content.

The survey aims to find out what readers enjoy most, what they feel could be improved and what issues matter most to the Melksham community. Feedback will help guide future editorial decisions and shape how local news is covered.

Editor Ian Drew said, “Melksham News exists to serve its community, and the best way for us to do that is by listening to our readers. We’ve been producing the paper for over 40 years, and as times change, we want to make sure we reflect what people need. This survey gives readers a chance to provide feedback directly and share their views with us.”

The survey is open now and takes only a few minutes to complete. To complete the survey, visit: https://buff.ly/tMcbmmm

To provide feedback outside of the survey, please email news@melkshamnews.co.uk 

Pictured: Editor Ian Drew and Deputy Editor Kate Drew
  • CCTV review finds system failing since installation

An independent review has found Melksham’s CCTV system has been failing since it was installed, with cameras regularly dropping offline, producing poor-quality images, recording audio without the public’s knowledge, and failing to record incidents.

The report was commissioned after CCTV footage was missing of a collision in which Melksham woman Cheryl Decarteret was killed last September.

The technical review, carried out by Smart Integrated Solutions, examined the town’s 77 CCTV cameras, which are managed by Melksham Town Council.

The report stated, “A brief analysis of the system identified it was slow to respond, with cameras dropping connection completely or not responding in a timely manner, creating glitchy, blurred, pixelated images. It was confirmed that this has been normal since the installation commenced and was completed in October 2024.

“The system is not actively monitored with system operation being limited to a reactive response, rather than actively monitoring public safety and providing real-time support to the authorities.” 

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio. 

Pictured: A CCTV camera in Lowbourne
  • Free Football Friday returns

A free football session for children is back on Friday 20th February.

The Future of Football Free Football Fridays are open to girls and boys of all abilities aged six to 12 years old, and take place during school holidays. Free packed lunches are provided for every child attending.

There are 80 free spaces available for the session, running at Bowerhill Playing Fields from 10pm to 3pm.

Organisers say, “After a record-breaking attendance during the summer holidays last year and October half-term, we are proud to once again offer this brilliant community football programme for local families.

“This is all about keeping children active, building confidence and friendships, removing cost barriers and giving parents a safe, positive place for their children to play.

“Thanks to our amazing recruiters CMD Recruitment and Elevate Cloud.”

Read more on our website. The link is in our bio. 

Booking is essential via the online form https://buff.ly/J8Em9ea
Podcast Celebrate Melksham Podcast Celebrate Melksham Podcast Celebrate Melksham
ADVERTISEMENT
Melksham Independent News

Get in touch

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Self Service Advertising
  • Issue Dates and Deadlines
  • Payment Information
  • Send Us Your News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising Terms Conditions
  • Complaints
  • Placing a family message
  • Photos
  • Useful Information

More from Melksham News

  • Latest News
  • Sport
  • Digital Edition
  • Digital Archives
  • What's On
  • Corrections
  • Mission Statement
  • List Item

FOLLOW US

© 2023. Melksham Independent News | Wiltshire Publications Ltd, 31, Market Place, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6ES Registered in England & Wales | 02627096

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Legal Hub
  • Site Map
Melksham Independent News
Melksham Independent News
ADVERTISEMENT

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
×

Support local news

Help us keep your community connected and informed.

Local news is under pressure more than ever. For just £2 a month, you can support independent reporting that shares local stories, investigates the issues that affect you, and keeps residents up to date.

Choose a monthly subscription or a one-off donation. All donations will be reinvested into producing local journalism for Melksham.

Donate Now
Melksham Independent News
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
    • Featured Stories
    • Min News
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Health
    • Business
    • Politics
  • About Us
  • Digital Edition
    • Digital Edition Archives
  • Contact us
  • Advertising with us
  • Family Messages
    • Announcements
    • Dealth Notices
    • In Memoriam
    • Birthday
    • Engagement
    • Wedding Messages
    • Melksham Says Thank You
    • Awards
  • More
    • Newsletters
    • Jobs
    • Local Listing
    • Book An Advert
    • Sports
    • Best of Melksham
      • Melksham Community
      • Fundraising
      • Volunteering & Helping Out
      • Clubs Organisations
    • What’s on
      • Events Entertainment
      • Arts and Culture
      • Things To Do

© 2023 Melksham Independent News | Web Design & SEO by YOW Internet.

-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00