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North of England Track and Field League -Structure and Venues for 2021 V1.1 NORTH OF ENGLAND TRACK AND FIELD LEAGUE -STRUCTURE AND VENUES FOR 2021 V1.1 Last Updated Friday, 9 October 2020 Venue confirmed Post Code North East Premier Divisional Secretary: John Brettel (NSP) Gateshead Harriers & AC 4 New Marske Harriers 1 Gateshead Harriers & AC Gateshead International Stadium NE10 0EF Morpeth Harriers & AC 5 North Shields Poly 2 Morpeth Harriers & AC King Edward VI High School, Morpeth NE61 1DN Wallsend /Blyth © 6 Middlesborough AC (Mandale) 3 New Marske Harriers MiddlesBrough Sports Village TS4 3AE 4 North Shields Poly AC Churchill Playing Fields, Whitley Bay NE26 3NT North East 1 Divisional Secretary: Vacancy Blaydon Harriers/Elswick © 5 Houghton Harriers/Jarrow & Hebburn © 1 Blaydon Harriers/Elswick Churchill Playing Field, Whitley Bay NE26 3NT Chester le Street & District 6 Richmond & Zetland Harriers 2 Houghton Harriers/Jarrow & Hebburn AC Monkton Stadium, Jarrow NE32 5NJ Darlington Harriers & AC 7 South Shield/Birtley AC © 3 Tynedale Harriers & AC Tynedale Athletics Park, Hexham NE46 3FD Heaton Harriers & AC 8 Tynedale Harriers & AC 4 Richmond & Zetland Harriers MiddlesBrough Sports Village TS4 3AE East Premier Divisional Secretary: Vacancy City of Sheffield & Dearne AC 4 Leeds City AC 1 City oF York AC University of York Sports Centre YO10 5NA City of York AC 5 Rotherham Harriers & AC 2 Rotherham Harriers & AC Herringthorpe Stadium, Rotherham S65 2HR Holmfirth Harriers & AC 6 Wakefield District Harriers & AC 3 WakeField District Harriers & AC Thornes Park, Wakefield WF2 8TY 4 City oF SheFField & Dearne AC Sheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium S9 3HL East 1N Divisional Secretary: John Bryant (Kingston upon Hull) Bingley Harriers & AC 4 Kingston upon Hull AC 1 Kingston upon Hull AC Costello Stadium, Hull HU4 6XQ Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield 5 Skyrac AC 2 Skyrac AC Princess Mary Stadium, Cleckheaton WF15 6LW Harrogate Harriers & AC 6 Spenborough & District AC 3 Spenborough & District AC Princess Mary Stadium, Cleckheaton WF15 6LW 4 Harrogate Harriers & AC Beckett's Park, Leeds LS6 3QQ East 1S Divisional Secretary: Terry Bailey (Doncaster) Boston & District AC 5 Grantham AC 1 Doncaster AC Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster DN4 5JW Chesterfield & District AC 6 Lincoln Wellington AC 2 Derby AC Moorways Stadium, DerBy DE24 9HY Derby AC 7 Newark AC 3 Newark AC Newark Sports Village, Newark NG24 4DH Doncaster AC 4 ChesterField & District AC Mount St. Mary Stadium, Spinkhill S21 3YH East 2 Divisional Secretary: David Owen (Longwood) 1 Barnsley AC 5 Pontefract AC 1 Barnsley AC Dorothy Hyman Stadium, Cudworth S72 8LH 2 Bradford Airedale AC 6 Rushcliffe AC 2 Longwood Harriers AC Princess Mary Stadium, Cleckheaton WF15 6LW 3 Longwood Harriers AC 7 Scarborough AC 3 PonteFract AC Dorothy Hyman Stadium, Cudworth S72 8LH 4 Peniston Footpath Runners 8 Worksop Harriers 4 Scarborough AC University of York Sports Centre YO10 5NA NORTH OF ENGLAND TRACK AND FIELD LEAGUE -STRUCTURE AND VENUES FOR 2021 V1.1 Last Updated Friday, 9 October 2020 Venue confirmed Post Code West Premier Divisional Secretary: Margaret Grayston (Wigan) Blackburn Harriers & AC 4 Team Isle of Man © 1 Blackburn Harriers & AC Witton Park, BlackBurn BB2 2TP Preston Harriers 5 West Cheshire AC 2 Preston Harriers UCLan Sports Arena, Preston PR2 1SG Sale Harriers Manchester 6 Wigan & District Harriers & AC 3 West Cheshire AC Ellesmere Port Sports Village CH65 9LB 4 Sale Harriers Manchester Longford Park Stadium, Trafford M21 9TA West 1N Divisional Secretary: Alan Johnson (Trafford) Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde AC 4 Leigh Harriers & AC 1 TraFFord AC Longford Park Stadium, Trafford M21 9TA Bolton United Harriers & AC 5 Seaton AC 2 Leigh Harriers & AC Sports Village, Leigh WN7 4GX Bury AC 6 Trafford AC 3 Bury AC Market Street, Bury BL9 9FX 4 Bolton United Harriers & AC Leverhulme Park Athletics Stadium, Bolton BL2 6EX West 1S Divisional Secretary: Norman Waterson (Wirral) Liverpool Harriers & AC 4 Southport Waterloo AC 1 Liverpool Harriers & AC Wavertree Athletics Centre, Liverpool L15 4LE Liverpool, Pembroke & Sefton H & AC 5 St. Helens Sutton AC 2 Wirral AC The Oval, BeBBington CH63 7LF Manchester Harriers & AC 6 Wirral AC 3 Manchester Harriers & AC Sports City, Manchester M11 3FF 4 Liverpool, Pembroke & SeFton H & AC The Sports Centre, Edge Hill L39 4QP West 2N Divisional Secretary: Vacancy 1 Border Harriers & AC 4 Kendal AAC 1 Border Harriers & AC Sheepmount Athletics Stadium, Carlisle CA3 8XL 2 Burnley AC 5 Oldham & Royton H & AC 2 Kendal AAC UCLan Sports Arena, Preston PR2 1SG 3 Horwich RMI/Chorley © 6 Pendle AC 3 Burnley AC TBC 4 Pendle AC UCLan Sports Arena, Preston PR2 1SG West 2S Divisional Secretary: Mike Welford (Altrincham) 1 Altrincham & District AC 5 Macclesfield Harriers & AC 1 MacclesField Harriers & AC Macclesfield Leisure Centre SK10 4AF 2 Crewe & Nantwich AC 6 Salford Metropolitan AC 2 SalFord Metropolitan AC Cleaveley Athletics Track, Eccles M30 8HY 3 Deeside AAC 7 Wrexham AAC 3 Wrexham AAC Queensway Stadium, Wrexham LL13 8UH 3 East Cheshire harriers & Tameside AC 4 Crewe & Nantwich AC CumBerland Arena, Crewe CW1 2BD Grand Regional Final 1 4 Doncaster or Cleckheaton Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster or DN4 5JW 2 5 Princess Mary Stadium, Cleckheaton WF15 6LW 3 6.
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