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WEPL
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Name of League The West of England Premier Cricket League
Area Bristol
Somerset
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire
Web Site Play Cricket Site for WEPL

The West of England Premier League (WEPL) is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in the West of England and is a designated ECB Premier League.

Since its inception in 1999, the most successful club has been Bath, being the only multiple winners, having won the Premier One title on six occasions.

Structure[]

The WEPL covers the counties of Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, and is the top tier of the pyramid structure of leagues in the area. The league has eight divisions, with the top two, Premier One and Premier Two, covering the entire region, and the remainder covering more localised areas.

There are four feeder leagues serving the WEPL, each having a direct link with one of the lower divisions as follows:

2013 League Tables[]

1st Division Leagues[]

2nd Division Leagues[]

Archived League Tables[]

1st Division Leagues[]

2nd Division Leagues[]

Structure[]

The WEPL covers the counties of Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, and is the top tier of the pyramid structure of leagues in the area. The league has eight divisions, with the top two, Premier One and Premier Two, covering the entire region, and the remainder covering more localised areas.

Level

League(s)

1

Premier One

2

Premier Two

3

Gloucestershire & Wiltshire - Bristol & Somerset

5

Bristol & North Somerset - Somerset - Gloucestershire - Wiltshire

6

Premier One 2nd XI

7

Premier Two 2nd XI

8

Gloucestershire & Wiltshire 2nd XI - Bristol & Somerset 2nd XI

9

Bristol & North Somerset 2nd XI - Gloucestershire 2nd XI - Wiltshire 2nd XI

Winners[]

Year Premier One Champions
2012 Bridgwater Cricket Club
2011 Bath Cricket Club
2010 Bath Cricket Club
2009 Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club
2008 Bath Cricket Club
2007 Frocester Cricket Club
2006 Bath Cricket Club
2005 Bath Cricket Club
2004 Cheltenham Cricket Club
2003 Bath Cricket Club
2002 Keynsham Cricket Club
2001 Taunton St Andrews Cricket Club
2000 Bath Cricket Club
1999 Bath Cricket Club

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Also See[]

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