New research suggests that a legendary 200-mile march by Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, may have actually involved some ships.
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Big weekend at top and bottom – and Burgess Hill Town, Eastbourne Borough, Hassocks and Littlehampton Town really need wins
With six weeks remaining of the non-League football season, there is still time for miracles to happen – and plenty to play ...
The sluice gate - also known as a radial gate - is in line for £24m of improvement work [BBC] A major £24m upgrade of an ailing sluice gate - a structure which protects an area from flooding - could ...
On March 17, 1776, American forces pressured British ships to leave Boston Harbor, marking an early victory in the Revolution ...
Physicians and staff of the Chippenham Campus of CJW Medical Center celebrated the ribbon cutting of a new pediatric emergency unit on Thursday, Dec. 18. The renovations at Chippenham expand ...
The British evacuated Boston in 120 vessels, taking with them some 1,100 loyalists. The retreat represented the end of a ...
It was 01:00 on a Saturday when a sleeping market town was hit by the worst floods in living memory. Storm Claudia devastated ...
Police have revealed the potential cause of an explosion which resulted in the death of a woman at a property in Chippenham yesterday. Wiltshire Police stated yesterday that all three emergency ...
A woman has died after a fire at a house in Chippenham. Wiltshire Police said emergency services were called to reports of an explosion at an address on Orchard Crescent at about 3.30pm on 5 March. A ...
Another full week into the reign of Robbie Blake, another week closer to the final fate of Eastbourne Borough's season - and ...
A woman has died following a suspected explosion at a home, police have said. Wiltshire Police said officers, along with ambulance and fire crews, were called to reports of an explosion at an address ...
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Alfred made his enemy a Christian and turned a Viking king into a pawn
Wessex nearly died in 878 when Guthrum hit Alfred’s court at Chippenham and forced the king into hiding in Somerset’s marshes. But Alfred refused to vanish—he bled the invaders with relentless raids, ...
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