IN-FORM Corsham Town recorded their sixth straight victory with a 3-0 canter at home to Willand Rovers.
Nobby Bush's side dominated from the outset with Dave Kilmurray heading against the bar after 19 minutes.
Alan Griffin's header was then saved low by Brian Cann but the breakthrough finally arrived on 31 minutes.
Kilmurray worked himself some space and let fly with a cross shot which found the far corner of the net.
Corsham doubled their lead in first-half stoppage time when Griffin converted Frankie Coleman's cross.
After the break Kilmurray had a shot saved and John Woods clipped a post before Coleman's deflected shot sealed the visitors' fate seven minutes from time.
The win lifts Bush's side to fifth in the First Division table.
Local rivals Calne have slipped to ninth after a 2-1 defeat at promotion hopefuls Bristol Manor Farm.
The pivotal moment arrived after just 12 minutes when Chris Jones was sent off for handling a goal-bound shot and ex-Chippenham midfielder Nick Tiley scored the resulting penalty.
Ryan Pratley netted an unlikely equaliser on 38 minutes and a resolute Calne rearguard looked like frustrating Manor Farm and claiming a point.
But the hosts cemented victory when Danny Slee struck the winner midway through the second half.
Devizes find themselves in the bottom three of the Premier Division standings after an eventful 4-2 defeat at Bridgwater.
Shane Kingston gave the hosts an early lead against the run of play and John Ashton headed a second on the half-hour mark.
Simon Drewitt put Devizes back in the frame before the break but Graham Cheeseman and Ben Kirk put Bridgwater out of sight after the break before Dave Hopkins' men grabbed a late consolation.
Elsewhere, Melksham picked up a useful point in a 1-1 draw at Barnstaple.
Former Plymouth youngster Rob Guppy put the home side in front after just four minutes but Steve Pegler saved Melksham from defeat after the interval.
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