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IT’S THE END OF A PROUD ERA FOR MILTON

By Robin Jones

MILTON United have become the latest club to pull out of the National League System after failing to agree a new lease on their ground.
The Miltonians have been trying for a decade to secure the lease so that they could develop a new sports pavilion and facility at The Heights ground – their home since 1998.
Founded in 1909 as Milton Hill, the Oxfordshire club were founder members of the North Berks League. In 1989, they moved up to Hellenic League Division One and in 2023 won promotion to Combined Counties Premier North.
However, after failing ground grading ...

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