TWO clubs can now officially celebrate promotion after their positions in higher divisions were ratified at recent league meetings.
Corsham Town's place in the Screwfix League Premier division was confirmed and they will be promoted at the expense of Elmore as part of the non-league restructure.
This will mean Colin Bush's side, who finished fifth in Division One last season, can look forward to local derbies with Devizes Town and Melksham Town next season.
Elsewhere the draw for next season's Les Phillips Cup has been made and there will be an extra derby clash for local supporters to enjoy.
In the preliminary round Melksham Town have been drawn against local rivals Devizes Town at The Conigre.
Corsham have been placed into the first round draw where they will face Shrewton United or Cadbury Heath.
Kelvin Highmore's Calne Town, who finished in mid-table of Division One last season, will travel to Hallen in the first round.
Meanwhile, following the annual general meeting of the Wiltshire League Bromham Football Club's place in the Wiltshire Premier Division has been confirmed.
They finished in the top three of the Wiltshire League Junior Division One last season and have successfully applied to move up to the Premier.
It was also announced at the meeting that ten new clubs would be joining the Wiltshire League Junior Division Two from next season.
They will include Bromham Reserves, Castle Combe FC and Chippenham United.
Pre-season training at Bromham FC starts on Tuesday June 29 from 6.30pm.
After that training will be every Wednesday evening.
Any new players interested in joining the club should contact first team manager John Boatman on (07976) 808794 for more details.
Cricklade Town are looking for new players. The Wiltshire League Premier Division football side also run a reserve team, and need a squad to compete at that level.
Pre-season training starts on Tuesday, June 22, 7pm at the Leisure Centre Playing Fields, Stones Lane, Cricklade. Training will then continue on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the summer. Contact Graham Jackson on (01793) 770164 or 07966 5833083.
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