2017/18 constitution revised once more
8th June, 2017
The 2017/18 Toolstation NCEL constitution has been revised once more after Westella & Willerby turned down an offer to reprieve them from relegation.
They had been given the opportunity after movement in divisions above them in the National League System had opened up a place for them.
But, they have told the NCEL that they are looking to rebuild in the Humber Premier League - the league fully respects their decision and wish them all the best for the future.
It means that Nostell Miners Welfare, who finished bottom of Division One, will retain their membership of the NCEL, and it is great to have them back on board.
The constitution will be ratified at the league's Annual General Meeting that takes place in Scarborough on Saturday 17th June, 2017.
TOOLSTATION NCEL PREMIER DIVISION
1. AFC Mansfield
2. Albion Sports
3. Athersley Recreation
4. Barton Town Old Boys
5. Bottesford Town
6. Bridlington Town
7. Clipstone
8. Garforth Town
9. Hall Road Rangers (from Division One)
10. Handsworth Parramore
11. Harrogate Railway Athletic
12. Hemsworth Miners Welfare
13. Liversedge
14. Maltby Main
15. Parkgate
16. Penistone Church (from Division One)
17. Pickering Town
18. Pontefract Collieries (from Division One)
19. Rainworth Miners Welfare
20. Staveley Miners Welfare
21. Thackley
22. Worksop Town
TOOLSTATION NCEL DIVISION ONE
1. AFC Emley
2. Armthorpe Welfare (from Premier Division)
3. Brigg Town
4. Campion
5. Dronfield Town
6. East Yorkshire Carnegie (from Humber Premier League)
7. Eccleshill United
8. FC Bolsover (from Central Midlands League)
9. Glasshoughton Welfare
10. Grimsby Borough
11. Hallam
12. Knaresborough Town
13. Nostell Miners Welfare
14. Ollerton Town
15. Retford United (from Premier Division)
16. Rossington Main
17. Selby Town
18. Shirebrook Town
19. Swallownest (from Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League)
20. Winterton Rangers
21. Worsbrough Bridge Athletic
22. Yorkshire Amateur