Eleven new teams join league for next season
The influx of new sides follows a publicity campaign back in April and there is still time yet if more clubs are interested.
League chairman Gary Wenham said: “Past years have seen the number of clubs playing in so many leagues across the country drop. That’s why we are particularly pleased with the level of interest for the new season.
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The new teams are Old Hastonians, SC Pass and Move, Westfield reserves, Hastings United Youth, Old Town Lions, Little Common thirds, AFC Hollington reserves, Hastings Comets, West Hill United reserves, Welcroft Park Rangers reserves and Wadhurst United reserves.
Wenham added: “We have a thorough interview process for all new teams wishing to enter to ensure everything is in order.
“There is still time, and only just, if anyone reading this wants to inquire about entry for the new season starting in September. Simply email [email protected]”
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