Colwyn Bay stay in the North
IT looks as though Colwyn Bay will stay in Division One North of the Unibond League next season - with Cammell Laird surprisingly placed in the provisional southern section after losing their appeal this week against relegation from the Premier Division.
The Birkenhead club's demotion is over failure to upgrade their ground and as a result Whitby Town are reprieved and stay in the Premier Division.
The provisional make-up of the two divisions, released by the FA today (May 29) is subject to appeals.
It means 14 of the Bay's 21 away games next season will be less than 90 minutes away for most of the players as opposed to trips of three and four hours for many of the away games in the southern division.
The provisional Divisions One North and South are:
FIRST DIVISION NORTH: AFC Fylde, Bamber Bridge, Chorley, Clitheroe, Colwyn Bay, Curzon Ashton, FC Halifax Town, Garforth Town, Harrogate Railway, Lancaster City, Leigh Genesis, Mossley, Ossett Albion, Prescot Cables, Radcliffe Borough, Rossendale Utd, Salford City, Skelmersdale Utd, Trafford, Wakefield, Warrington Town, Woodley Sports.
FIRST DIVISION SOUTH: Belper Town, Brigg Town, Carlton Town, Cammell Laird, Chasetown, Glapwell, Goole, Grantham Town, Kidsgrove Ath, Leek Town, Lincoln United, Loughborough Dynamo, Market Drayton Town, Mickleover Sports, Quorn, Rushall Olympic, Sheffield FC, Shepshed Dynamo, Spalding Utd, Stamford, Willenhall Town, Witton Albion.
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