Radstock, inspired by midfielder Mike Hardiman, continued their remarkable turnaround in form by making it 17 goals in three matches with this comfortable victory at Meadow Lane.
For Westbury this result made it three defeats by 0-4 in four games and something needs to happen with the players to rediscover the early season confidence.
After United had a few early shots off target and an incident involving Town’s Ashley Francis saw him lucky to only receive a yellow card, the match got out of United’s control courtesy of two howling errors by keeper Alex Shaftoe; on 39 minutes he flapped at a set piece which presented the ball to Tom Stocks who volleyed into the net and then allowed Stock’s low 25 yard free kick to slip through his grasp just before half time.
Radstock added two further goals in a forgettable 2nd half; Sam Gregory notched the 3rd on the rebound on 57 then Jack Seymour arrived unmarked to drill in the final goal eight minutes later.