Check the URL for spelling errors.Please contact us if you believe this page is missing.(Error 404) Firefighters were called to a kitchen hob fire in a two-storey domestic building One male was suffering the effects of smoke inhalation firefighter used an immediate emergency care pack and passed them into the care of South Central Ambulance Service                 Windsor managed to salvage a point from their match at Chalfont St Peter on Tuesday evening thanks to an exquisite second half strike from Noah Henry This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best Using this website means you are Ok with this You can change which cookies are set at any time - and find out more about them - by following this link<\/a> motors and property from the Maidenhead Advertiser the Jacks initially looked like they might run away with the game against their hosts but Chalfont stuck to their task creditably and fought back to turn the contest on its head before the break Credit must also go to the Chalfont St Peter ground staff for getting the game on when many others in the division fell foul of the wet weather the surface - which held up remarkably well in the first 15 minutes - did deteriorate over the course of the game and it proved a bit of a leveller In the end both sides were reduced to slugging it out like two heavyweight boxers past their prime Windsor managed to get in one last punch when their legs looked gone and a fast start from the visitors was capitalised on in the ninth minute when some slick passing on the wet surface saw Avta Akhsiashvili’s pacy low cross from the right dispatched at the far post by Zabi Vakili on his debut Chalfont huffed and puffed for a period without causing Windsor too many headaches but the visitors switched off from a corner in the 17th minute and Dan Wilson floated a clever header past Marson Childs to make it 1-1 Windsor continued to look the more likely scorers but they failed to make the most of a series of threatening positions and were caught on the counter 10 minutes before half-time Harrison Datta was the player to get Chalfont's second passing the ball into the bottom right-hand corner of the net The second half became more of a war of attrition with physical endeavour triumphing over skill and quality football There were also frequent stoppages for injuries on both sides As the half wore on it looked more and more likely Windsor wouldn't be able to break down their disciplined hosts given the conditions That was until Henry picked up the ball on the right wing cut inside before curling an unstoppable shot into the top left-hand corner of the net from 30 yards in the 66th minute least of all the bemused Matt Messer in the Chalfont goal Both sides hit the woodwork in the closing stages but on balance a draw was just about a fair result The result leaves Windsor 116th in Combined Counties League 1 Windsor host Colliers Wood United at Holloways Park this evening (Friday) in another six-pointer against a side in and around them in the table Windsor FC Voters have had their say in local council elections across Buckinghamshire Construction workers did make a mistake when building a new £1.3million roundabout the RBWM cabinet member for highways has said The Conservatives lost a long-held majority at Buckinghamshire Council and fell one seat short of the 49 needed - but how did the votes fall in the county's south A murder investigation has been launched in Slough after a 46-year-old man was killed in an attack © Copyright 2024 Baylis Community Media CIC All right reserved