The National League club announced the long-term agreement for the sponsorship of their 2,000-seater Leslie Gosden Stand from Andy Lonsdale, the owner of Demoway and Demoscapes.
Twice Aldershot had dragged themselves back level but with the final touch of the game, in the fifth of four added minutes, the right-back stole in to nod Bromley back into contention for a top seven finish.
A Notts team in rampant form and the return of fans after 14 frustrating months was the perfect recipe for a banana skin but honest Terras boss Brian Stock summed it up.
The Spitfires gained ground on the pack with just Wrexham picked up maximum points while FC Halifax Town, Chesterfield, Notts County and Bromley slipped up.
An early Adam Rooney goal was cancelled out by Nathan Collier and it needed Kyle Hudlin to come off the substitute’s bench and bag the winner with seven minutes remaining.
Back-to-back defeats against Bromley and Maidenhead were quickly forgotten as Dave Challinor’s side seized the initiative after a tight first-half and Oates and Armstrong took their combined goal tally to 27 to seal an impressively routine victory.
Wrexham turned a two-goal half-time deficit into victory with two late goals including a Reece Hall-Johnson’s winner on 89 minutes to lift the Dragons into the play-off places.
Knowles struck twice in the space of three minutes in the opening exchanges and after Simeon Jackson made the Glovers sweat with a goal back from the penalty spot, it was left to substitute Emmanuel Sonupe to secure the points.
The slight compensation for their manager Daryl McMahon is that with his side’s latest victory, their seventh in eight games, they may well also have dashed Halifax Town’s hopes of making the top seven too.
The Mariners and fellow relegated club Southend United put forward proposals to avoid the drop because the National League’s top flight isn’t having relegation.
With Wembley Stadium unavailable due to hosting Euro 2020 fixtures, The National League has confirmed Bristol’s Ashton Gate will host this season’s Vanarama Promotion Final.
Clubs have been requested to submit an Operational Plan to The National League for approval. Permission must also be sought from their Local Authority.
Goals in either half from Craig Eastmond and Donovan Wilson – coupled with Torquay United’s 0-0 home draw with Sutton’s local rivals Bromley – means Matt Gray’s men are now just two points behind the leaders with a game in hand.