THE West Midlands Football League, is set for a shake-up for next season.
While the Premier Division, which includes Malvern Town, Bromyard Town and Ledbury Town will remain unaffected, the two divisions below the top flight are to be re-aligned.
Below premier level, the league is currently split into Division One (North) and Division One (South) with Malvern Town Reserves, Malvern Rangers and Ledbury Town Reserves competing in the southern section.
But as from next season the league will reform into Divisions One and Two with the top clubs from each of the existing regional sections moving into Division One, subject to ground ratification, with the remainder going into Division Two.
Promotion and relegation will then take place at the end of the season.
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