WOOFFERTON are the big winners as the new Herefordshire County League announces its new constitution.
The Blues will take a place in the top flight after finishing fourth in Division One of the former Herefordshire League last season.
They will be positioned alongside Tenbury United and Orleton Colts as the Advertiser region gets a strong representation among the 14-strong Premier Division line-up.
In Division One, there are also three teams with a local interest as Tenbury Town and Orleton Colts Reserves are joined by a Ludlow Colts side formed from last year's under-17 side Ludlow Arrows.
The new league features 42 teams divided into three divisions of 14.
Herefordshire's Sunday competition has also been reconstituted under the banner of the county's football association and three of the teams in the Sunday North section are from the Advertiser region: Craven Arms, who will be playing in Herefordshire football for the first time, Roebuck and Wigmore.
There will be a total of 16 teams playing on a Sunday with the other eight forming a Sunday Central division.
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