CORSHAM TOWN cemented a record-high fifth place in the First Division with a 1-0 home win over Street.
Nobby Bush's side were always in control at the Southbank, with Scott Lye and Alan Griffin both going close in the first half.
The crucial goal arrived early in the second period when Frankie Coleman scampered down the right flank and whipped in a cross that Dave Kilmurray netted from a yard.
John Woods and Gary Blackwood both had headers saved by Street keeper Kevin Hurd late on but Craig Chaplin was rarely troubled at the other end and Corsham took maximum points.
Calne finished their First Division programme with a 1-0 win at Chard.
James Lye scored the decisive goal three minutes into stoppage time after both teams had squandered a succession of chances.
Melksham failed to halt Premier Division title favourites Bideford at the Conigre.
Deadly duo Mike Southgate and Owen Pickard were on target as the Devon side triumphed 2-0.
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