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Ashton United move off the bottom of the table

Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 07:00

Bristol & Suburban League: Ashton United moved off the bottom of Premier I with a 3-0 win at Glenside Five OB, who slipped to the foot of the table.

All the goals came in the second half, Steve Tarrant, Connor Flicker and an own goal earning Ashton the points.

Chris Canning scored the only goal of the game with a header for St Aldhelms against Broad Plain House. Saints were also indebted to goalkeeper Stuart Jones, who saved a last-minute penalty.

Old Georgians earned all three points at Fishponds OB, Cedric Diallo's strike clinching a 1-0 win.

Southmead CS opened a two-point lead at the top after beating Stoke Gifford United 5-0. Dale Simpson led the way with a hat-trick and Dwayne Pope netted twice.

Tony Bennett was on song with four goals for Cadbury Heath Reserves, who are second following a 7-0 home win over Winford PH. Mark Westwood, Jordan Greenwood and Paul Bernard completed the scoring.

Avonmouth picked up their second win of the season, 3-1 at South Glos (Hambrook).

Mike Hall bagged a brace for Ridings High as they beat Lawrence Weston 2 0

Tytherington Rocks Reserves stayed bottom of Premier II after crashing 5-0 at home to Wessex Wanderers. Luke Webster cracked a hat-trick, with Jamie Carnavalie netting the other two goals.

Dan Dorrington scored twice for Bristol Athletic, 4-0 winners at Whitchurch. Shah Bhakerd and Paul Lea completed the scoring.

Mike Hall bagged a brace for Ridings High as they beat Lawrence Weston 2-0, Little Stoke crashed 4-0 at home to St Aldhelms Reserves, and Sean White scored a consolation goal for Brislington A in a 2-1 home defeat by Severn Beach.

Rockleaze Avonside Reserves are top of Division I after beating Fishponds OB Reserves 3-0 thanks to Mark Lewis, John Holden and Barry Lumbard.

Sam Downs smashed another hat-trick as Imperial Saints took their goal tally for the season to 27 with an 8-1 win over Keynsham Town A. Ben Griffiths also hit a treble, while two goals from Danny Goulding completed the rout.

Corinthian Sports missed a chance to go top of Division II by losing 5-2 at home to Southmead CS Athletic Reserves. John Davis scored both goals for Sports.

Lewis Ridd earned Mangotsfield United A a 1-1 draw against Oldbury Crusaders, while Dan Campbell (3), Jordan Campbell, Simon Lumber and Ben Thomas fired Thrissell Nomads to a 6-2 victory over Little Stoke Reserves.

Tyndalls Park Rangers and Cadbury Heath A drew 4-4 in a thriller at Canford Park, while Tom Murray (2), Ian Sweeten and Paul Long were on target for Stoke Gifford United Reserves, who pipped CTK Southside 4-3.

Bristol County lead Division III after winning 6-1 at Lebeq United. Scott Bowler and Alfie Chapman both scored twice, with Matthew Still and Ashley Nixon also on target.

Scott Dadds, Eugene Sullyman and Craig Baker were on the mark as Ashton United Reserves kept their 100 per cent record with a 3-2 win at BW Athletic.

Oldbury Crusaders Reserves are the new leaders of Division IV after beating Ridings High A 3-0 with goals from Dan Shorney, Matt Reed and Glen Taylor.

AEK Boco Colts top Division V after goals from Martin Rennie (2), Darren Martin (2) and Jim Palmer sealed a 5-2 success against Knowle Rangers.

Ashton United move off the bottom of the table
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Bradley Stoke

Bradley Stoke was named after the local Bradley Brook and Stoke Brook streams and was planned in the 1970s with building starting in 1987. The town is close to its planned population of 25,000
Business parks at the north of the town, the Aztec West business area and two supermarkets provide jobs but Bradley Stoke is a commuter town, with many people communiting to Bristol.
With the increase in interest rates in the 1990s and the subsequent housing slump, it became nicknamed "Sadly Broke" by some Bristolians due to the rising levels of negative equity within the area.
Now Bradley Stoke has six primary schools, a leisure centre with a swimming pool and library, and The Willow Brook Centre, with shops, a hotel and a restaurant opened in October 2008.

Population   21,000
OS grid ref   ST621813
Parish   Bradley Stoke
District   South Gloucestershire
Postcode   BS32
Dialing code   0117 and 01454
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
UK Parliament   Bristol North West
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