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NO FEES DEAL TO HELP IN A CRISIS

By Robin Jones
THE South West Peninsula League has struck a deal whereby none of their 40 member clubs will have to pay annual fees next season
The two main sponsors, Kitchen Kit and Walter C Parson Funeral Directors and league officials have agreed a £12,000 package to help Step 5 and 6 clubs following the cancellation of this season.
The package comprises prize money not now being used, the league’s cash reserves, the cancellation of the proposed rise in fees this summer and an extra £1,000 injection from Walter C Parson.
A league statement said: “These clubs, like...

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