Perry Street and District League

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Perry Street League crest
Perry Street League crest

The Perry Street and District League is a football competition based in the counties of Somerset, Dorset and Devon, England. The league was formed in 1903 by Charles Edward Small, the owner of the Perry Street Lace Works, who is commemorated by the three spools of lace depicted on the league's crest.

Today the league has a total of five divisions including the Perry Street League Premier Division. The Perry Street league is an independent league and not part of the English football league system.

South Petherton won the 2005-06 Premier Division title.

[edit] Member clubs 2006/07

  • Premier Division

Barrington | Beaminster | Chard Town Reserves | Combe Reserves | Farway United | Forton Rangers | Ilminster Reserves | Lyme Regis | Merriott Rovers | Perry Street | South Petherton | White Horse

  • Division One

Chard Rangers | Chard United | Charmouth | Crewkerne Reserves | Hinton St George | Lyme Regis Reserves | Merriott Reserves | Netherbury | Pymore | Thorncombe | Uplyme | Winsham

  • Division Two

Combe 'A' | Dowlish & Donyatt | Drimpton | Forton Rangers Reserves | Haselbury | Hawkchurch | Millwey Rise | Misterton | Norton Athletic | Shepton Beauchamp | South Petherton Reserves

  • Division Three

Barrington Reserves | Chard Rangers Reserves | Chard Town Colts | Combe 'B' | Fivehead United | Hinton St George Reserves | Ilminster Colts | Lyme Bantams | Perry Street Reserves | Shepton Reserves | White Horse Reserves

  • Division Four

Beaminster Reserves | Chard United Reserves | Charmouth Reserves | Farway Reserves | Hawkchurch Reserves | Luso-Chard | Millwey Rise Reserves | Misterton Reserves | Netherbury Reserves | Thorncombe Reserves | Winsham Reserves

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