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After drawing 1—1 at home to Cardiff City, they eventually lost the replay 3—0 at
                   Ninian  Park.  This  season  also  saw  Town’s  second  success  in  the  Berks  &  Bucks
                   Senior  Cup  when  it  overcame  Bracknell  Town  by  two  goals  to  nil  in  the  final  at
                   Wexham Park.
                      The  1983-84  could  not  have  started  in  a  more  disastrous  fashion,  by  the  time
                   November arrived Town had hardly risen above the bottom two. Nevertheless results
                   improved and the position quickly changed, and an unbeaten run during December
                   and January was them finish in fifth place.
                      They continued with this progress in the 1984-85 season finishing in 4th position,
                   and also reaching the last 16 of the FA Trophy. Town also won the Berks & Bucks
                   Senior Cup for the second time in three years by defeating Chesham United 1—0 in
                   the Final at Maidenhead United’s York Road ground.
                      1987-88  turned  out  to  be  one  of  the  most  successful  seasons  in  Town’s  history,
                   although it just missed out on a trophy. The AC Delco Cup semi-final was reached for
                   the very first time but Town went down 4—1 on aggregate to Hayes.
                      The Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Final was reached for the third time in six years but
                   a poor first half performance saw them lose 3—2 to Windsor & Eton. However it was
                   in the FA Trophy that Town’s really made its mark reaching the semi-final where it
                   was paired with Telford.

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                   Thur 3  June
                                    FREAK STORM ‘WORST FOR MANY YEARS’
                      Lightning  strikes  and  flash  floods  hit  Berkshire  like  a  monsoon  in  the  tropics,
                   pushing  emergency  services  to  full  stretch.  Dozens  of  calls  were  made  in  the
                   Wokingham  area  between  4.30  pm  and  6.30  pm  on  Saturday  as  firefighters  were
                   called out from Wokingham, Bracknell, Crowthorne, Wokingham Road and Whitley
                   Wood stations.
                      The rain was so intense that it was described by some as an African storm. A bolt of
                   lightning struck the chimney of a house in Blount Crescent, Binfield sending bricks
                   tumbling  to  the  ground.  The  electric  pulse  travelled  down  the  chimney  and  jolted
                   through aluminium panels on either side of the hearth blowing screws from ceiling
                   panels  and  blistering  the  skirting  board.  The  residents  were  shocked  but  unhurt.
                   Firemen were called to remove loose bricks and broken tiles.
                      At  6.40  pm  lightning  also  set  fire  to  a  tree  in  the  grounds  of  Ludgrove  School,
                   Wokingham, killing a pigeon.
                      Water  flooded  the  rear  of  Waitrose  supermarket  in  Rectory  Road,  Wokingham,
                   when roof drainage pipes burst under the pressure of the downpour. The staff reported
                   a noise resembling an explosion when one pipe burst. The clouds were so heavy that
                   the lights in the supermarket area switch on automatically as visibility dropped to ten
                   metres.

                                     OLD FOLK FLEE RESIDENTIAL HOME FIRE
                     Fifty people had to be evacuated from Kennet Court retirement flats in Sirius Close,
                   Woosehill last Wednesday to escape poisonous smoke which came from an electric
                   meter cupboard. The evacuation went smoothly and there was no panic. Firefighters
                   from Wokingham were called out to tackle the problem.

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                   Thur 10  June
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