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  • 5 days ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | David Lee

    Villagers could be asked to accept some ‘hard to swallow changes’ to a plan aimed at protecting their home’s ‘unique character’ and ‘vibrant community’ a councillor has warned. Residents of Cookham will soon be asked to vote on their village’s neighbourhood plan, which will influence planning and development decisions that affect the area. The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) expects to receive the final version of the plan from an independent examiner ‘imminently’.

  • 1 week ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | David Lee

    Slough Town assistant manager Tony Fontenelle said the returning Tyrese Dyce ‘epitomises everything the club is about’ after the Rebels clinched his signature. The National League South club announced the signing of the 24-year-old defender this week with the mercurial Johnny Goddard also committing for the 2025/26 season. Left-footed full back Dyce earned a move to rivals Maidenhead United last season but endured an injury-hit campaign at York Road.

  • 1 week ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | David Lee

    Over the past two seasons, a Maidenhead United victory has rarely been marked without Craig Ross bounding over to the Bell Street end and throwing himself into the arms of the York Road faithful. Players come and go in the cutthroat world of non-league football, but the bond forged by the goalkeeper with the club’s supporters has been clear. The 35-year-old marked his 700th career appearance when he donned the gloves against Dagenham & Redbridge back in March.

  • 1 week ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | David Lee

    Club stalwarts Dan Rapley and Lee Ovens have been appointed as the new management team at Holyport Football Club. Former boss Adam Hopkins recently stepped down from his position after narrowly missing out on a play-off spot in the Combined Counties Premier Division North. Port have now turned to their legendary ex-players – who led Holyport reserves to a third-placed finish in Thames Valley Premier League in 2024/25.

  • 1 week ago | maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk | David Lee

    Maidenhead United will face a West Ham United U23s side as part of the club’s pre-season schedule. The Magpies announced five confirmed fixtures today as Alan Devonshire’s side prepare for a return to the National League South. The stand-out fixture will be a home clash with a youthful Hammers side at York Road on Saturday, July 19. Kick off 3pm. Maidenhead struck an agreement to face the Premier League outfit in pre-season friendlies as part of Max Kilman’s £40million move last summer.

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David Lee
David Lee @DavidLee_BM
4 Jun 25

RT @sloughtownfc: An eager @scottdavies1988, back from holiday, provides an update on the squad being formed and the summer schedule ahead.…

David Lee
David Lee @DavidLee_BM
30 May 25

Slough's announcement that Tyrese Dyce and Johnny Goddard had signed up for 2025/26 was welcome news. Spoke to Tony Fontenelle about: ▪️Why Dyce 'epitomises' what Slough are about ▪️Assistant boss' daily transfer calls with Scott Davies in Miami https://t.co/56CDlobfUB

David Lee
David Lee @DavidLee_BM
29 May 25

Spoke to Craig Ross this week about his time at Maidenhead United. Includes: ▪️Appreciation for the unwavering support of Magpies fans ▪️Special memories of Gateshead survival win ▪️What's next? https://t.co/DXf56JBG3c