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Salisbury FC win crucial game against Tonbridge Angels | Salisbury Journal

Salisbury FC win crucial game against Tonbridge Angels

A goal in each half gave Brian Dutton’s side a crucial in their battle against relegation.

The victory was a great game at home for Salisbury FC over Tonbridge Angels at the Ray Mac on Saturday, March 29.

Dan Fitchett scored his 100th goal in the white shirt with Ronan Silva adding a second late in the game to put the result beyond doubt.

Salisbury were the quicker of the two sides out of the blocks. In the 9th minute, the ball fell to Dan Fitchett just inside the visitors’ penalty area. The stand-in captain swivelled and found the bottom corner to score his 100th goal for the club.

The goal gave the Whites some momentum, as the home side looked more likely to score the next goal. Ronan Silva saw two of his efforts from outside the box stopped by Rowley in the Angels’ net.

Brian Dutton’s side headed into the changing rooms, the more satisfied of the two teams. Their lead remained unchallenged by the visitors for the rest of the first half.

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The Angels came close to levelling the score when Fielding’s header from a wide cross rattled the crossbar, and moments later, Nelson failed to direct his free header from six yards out on target.

Despite the Kent teams’ majority share of possession, the Whites doubled their advantage.

Callum Watts latched onto a loose ball in the middle and clipped it over the Tonbridge backline for Ronan Silva. The latter took the ball in his stride and slotted it past Rowley to secure three crucial points for Salisbury in their survival bid.

Next up on Saturday, April 5, Salisbury travel to promotion-chasing Boreham Wood as their fight to stay in the Vanarama National League continues.

Salisbury FC win crucial game against Tonbridge Angels | Salisbury Journal

Sarah Gregson Appointed as Take Part Director at Wiltshire Creative

Wiltshire Creative has announced the appointment of Sarah Gregson as the new Take Part Director. Gregson joins from Salisbury City Council, where she served as Head of Community Services.

Additionally, Wiltshire Creative has welcomed Dave ChapellNick HumbyRosemary MacdonaldRoisin McCay-Hines, and Birthe Mester to its Board of Trustees.

Sarah Gregson expressed her excitement, stating, “I am delighted to be joining the team at Wiltshire Creative! This role felt like the perfect opportunity for me to bring together every aspect of my career to this point and to work to

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make our local and cultural communities happier, healthier and more creative, every day. I have had the pleasure of working alongside the Take Part team on various projects over the last 6 years and I can’t wait to work to build on their skills and ideas. Many people are unaware of the incredible work they do, and I look forward to shouting proudly about the impacts the arts, and the team, have on children and adults alike.”

Rosa Corbishley, Executive Director of Wiltshire Creative, commented, “Sarah brings a huge skill set to Wiltshire Creative, with her background in producing theatre, community projects and education settings. Wiltshire Creative’s Take Part programme reaches 15,000 people every year across the region, and we can’t wait for Sarah to bring her enthusiasm and her talents to enable our Take Part projects to grow, to transform more lives and to give more joy to the people of Wiltshire and Salisbury.”

Salisbury FC win crucial game against Tonbridge Angels | Salisbury Journal

Gregson brings extensive strategic leadership experience in engagement, having worked as Head of Community Services at Salisbury City Council. She has also held positions as Community Curator for Salisbury and Wiltshire Museums, and Learning and Participation Manager at Corn Exchange Newbury.

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