The Screwfix Direct Western League will be three teams lighter next season, after this year's applicants for the league failed to claim promotion positions.
The Screwfix had already lost Taunton Town to the Dr Martens and Yeovil Town Reserves who had withdrawn.
Warminster have also been relegated as the bottom team in the First Division.
But none of the clubs who were vying to enter the Western League finished in suitable promotion places in their respective county leagues, leaving the first division to run at an 18-team establishment with the First Division at 19.
Local sides Devizes and Melksham retain their places in the top flight, while Calne and Corsham stay put in the First Division.
2002/03 divisional
constitution
Premier Division: Backwell, Barnstaple, Bath City Reserves, Bideford, Bishop Sutton, Bridgwater, Bridport, Brislington, Dawlish, Devizes Town, Elmore, Frome, Keynsham Town, Melksham Town, Odd Down, Paulton Rovers, Team Bath, Welton Rovers
First Division: Bitton, Bristol Manor Farm, Cadbury Heath, Calne Town, Chard, Clyst, Corsham Town, Exmouth, Hallen, Illfracombe, Larkhall Athletic, Minehead, Shepton Mallet, Street, Torrington, Wellington, Westbury, Weston St Johns, Willand
Dunwoody Sports Marketing were winners of the STFC Plate at the County Ground on Sunday, not BCA as reported in Tuesday's Grass Roots.
Wes Strange and Nolan Paul scored in Dunwoody's 2-1 final victory over BCA.
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