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Part-time Sales Assistant with Robert Dyas in Didcot, #Oxfordshire. Info/Apply: ow.ly/MLUJ50Zb6H2 #SalesJobs #DidcotJobs #OxfordJobs
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🚨STAND SPONSORSHIP🚨 Didcot Town Football Club are currently looking for a sponsor for the main stand for the 2026/27 season at the Loop Meadow Stadium.  This is a great opportunity for a business to have their name on one of our stands our on the inside of the ground.  Your company logo will have exposure to over 17000 social media supporters regularly during the season. Home games are recorded. With highlights shown from all games at the Loop.  Last season, over 4500 people came through the turnstiles at the Loop Meadow Stadium and your company name will be there for everyone to see.  The package includes: Company logo on the main stadium stand or one of the stands behind the station road end.  You will receive a thank you from our social media team twice during the season across Instagram, Facebook and X. Two season tickets.  Company featured in all home matchday programmes.  This is a great opportunity to have your business advertised, as well as helping out your local non-league football team.  We have packages for each stand.  If you would like more information then please contact: didcotmedia@gmail.com or via messages Thank you for your support.
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Replying to @DidcotTownFC
All the best at Wantage Sam - great servant to Didcot and that goal against Salisbury was absolute quality but as a Salisbury supporter very painful - regards to your family
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🍺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿England v Croatia Reduced price drinks from kick-off until the first goal🍺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Didcot Town will be having a drinks promotion during England's opening group game at this summer's World Cup finals.  🍺As long as you are in the club drinking any of our draught Guinness, lager or cider an hour before kick-off at full price, you will then be included in our promotion during the game. The club will be open from 7pm. 🍺Prices will then be reduced to the following until the first goal is scored in the game by either team: Madri £4.00 Guinness £4.00 Cider £3.80 Pravha £3.80 🍺Once the first goal is scored, prices will return to the normal prices. 🍺Come down to Didcot Town Football Club and watch the games on our new 85" screen TV.  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿It's coming home!!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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A good day for Red Kite - 46 seen from the train between Paddington and Swindon (North side of tracks, only). Predominantly distributed East of Didcot Parkway: 38 birds seen = avg of 1 bird every 1.2 miles! To think these were rare once. 🔴🪁
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Replying to @ABridgen
The more I've looked into these AI data centres the more frightening they are there's one being built near Didcot it's Amazon's European hub it's going 2 require nearly 1,000 mw of power. Millions of gallons of clean water will not be pumped into the Thames once its opened
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Replying to @ariel_threat
Its called Didcot parkway because you should Park Way over there and drive away 😂😂😂
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Midfielder Sam Barder will not be returning to the club next season after committing his future to Wantage Town.  The midfielder spent much of last season on a dual registration deal at Wantage, where he helped them reach the play-offs. Sam departs after 290 appearances for the railwaymen, playing a big part in the club's play-off promotion in 2023. He will be fondly remembered by everyone at the club,  for his larger than life personality,  and someone a club always needs both on and off the pitch, something manager Jamie Heapy reflected on when he sent his best wishes to Sam.  "It’s difficult to put into words the impact that Bards has had on this football club. "To make nearly 300 appearances is a remarkable achievement in modern football and is a reflection of his commitment, loyalty and character.  "He has been a fantastic servant to Didcot Town FC and someone who has consistently given everything for the badge. "From a personal perspective, he is a player and a person I have the utmost respect for. Since I’ve been manager at the club, he has been an integral part of the team, a true team player, and one of my leaders within the dressing room. He has always put the club and the team first, setting standards every day through his professionalism, attitude and desire to help those around him. "Players come and go, but people who leave a lasting mark on a football club are much rarer. Bards is certainly one of those people. His contribution on and off the pitch has been immense, and he has played a huge role in helping drive the standards and culture we want at this football club. "On behalf of myself and everyone at Didcot Town FC, I would like to thank him for everything he has given to the club and wish him and his family every success and happiness for the future." One memory that will last long in the memory for those of us fortunate to be there that day was his absolute belter of a goal at Salisbury.  Good luck, Bards.
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Sun 21st June ▪️Sunday XI vs Buckingham (H) ▪️U11 Girls Festival @ Langford ▪️U11 vs Chipping Norton (A) ▪️U11 Softball vs Combe (H) ▪️U13 LF vs Didcot (A)
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🚨PITCH SIDE SPONSORSHIP🚨 Didcot Town Football Club are currently looking for pitch side sponsorship for the 2026/27 season at the Loop Meadow Stadium.  This is a great opportunity for a business to have their name around the perimeter of the pitch. Last season, we had over 4500 visitors to the Loop for first team games. The Loop will also host reserve team,  Allied Counties and veterans team football during the season, giving you fantastic exposure.  All home first team games, an highlights reel is produced for our social media platforms, giving you even more exposure. You will be thanked on our social media pages with exposure to over 17000 followers.  The package includes: Company logo around the perimeter of the pitch throughout the 2026/27 season.  Twice we will say thank you on our social media pages across Instagram, Facebook and X. This can include a picture of you with your banner.  Two tickets for a home league game of your choice.   This is a great opportunity to have your business advertised, as well as helping out your local non-league football team.  If you are interested then please get in touch for more information and we will have your banner in place for the start of the new season.  Please contact:  didcotmedia@gmail.com or you can contact us via the message service on the social media platforms.  Thank you for your support.
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Replying to @jjreade
No worries. We have Didcot Town in common. I used to unload the mail off the fish train & polish the brassware in Didcot Station lavatories when doing the night-shifts there to pay my way through university.
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There was more success for our youth teams at tournaments this weekend. The club had wins at three different venues in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, spreading the Didcot Town name. The under-9 Reds and under-14 Reds enjoyed success at the EC7 tournament in Newbury, as they both won the main cup. A mention to first-team defender Cam McNeill, who is a coach with the under-9 Reds. The under-15s took two teams to Basingstoke, with both tasting success in the plate and the shield. Locally, a number of our teams went to the Harwell and Hendred tournament. The under-9 Whites won the main cup, whilst the under-13s narrowly lost out in the final of the main cup. #Thefuturesbright #Oneclub #UpTheDiddy 💪🔴⚪️🔴🏆
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Replying to @ariel_threat
didcot isnt TOO bad,,,, right?
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World Carrot Museum 🥕 retweeted
On a train from London Paddington to Cheltenham but saved nearly £30 by having ticket to Didcot, then ticket to Stroud then ticket to Cheltenham rather than one @GWRHelp ticket. Absolute madness.
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@mitchell_hurd good morning, I hope you have a good Sunday/ afternoon ahead! 😊 Also at some point this year I am 100% going to be doing a trip with GWR from Banbury/ Oxford to Didcot on one of their class 165’s.
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Replying to @greatcreator147
Its as they don't want stopping trains taking paths (to avoid providing passing loops) But shutting places like Bow Brickhill is taking things too far. Aside from this; precedent is worrying. If eg EWR-Oxon-Didcot elec done on DCO they could shut Islip & Appleford on back of it
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It's now just under two weeks away until the first team return to training and Didcot Town will once again host an open training session for supporters to come along and watch. It's an opportunity to take a first look at the players, the new pitch and also find out the plans at the club for the next twelve months. The squad returns on Saturday, 27th June, with the session starting at 10.30am. After training, we will once again host a Q&A session in the bar with manager Jamie Heapy and club treasurer Justin Lambourne. We will also be holding our 1907 draw for June. Everyone is welcome to attend the morning as we welcome everyone back ahead of the 2026/27 season.
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