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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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