Neither Steyning Town nor Midhurst and Easebourne will be relegated from County League division two under the proposed constitution of the County League which will be recommended at the league’s annual meeting.

As expected, Sidley and Rye United are both promoted to division one while Crowborough and Hailsham are spared relegation, although Mile Oak do go down. Worthing United are not promoted from division two, Bosham are not coming up from division three although they are appealing against that while Hurstpierpoint will not be relegated from the league.

Proposed constitution - division one: Arundel, Chichester, Crawley Down, Crowborough, East Grinstead, Eastbourne United, Hailsham Town, Hassocks, Lingfield, Pagham, Peacehaven, Redhill, Ringmer, Rye United, Selsey, Shoreham, Sidley United, St Francis Rangers, Three Bridges, Wick.

Division two: AFC Uckfield (formerly Wealden), Bexhill United, Clymping, East Preston, Lancing, Little Common, Littlehampton, Loxwood, Midhurst and Easebourne, Mile Oak, Oakwood, Rustington, Seaford, Southwick, Steyning, Storrington, Westfield, Worthing United.

Division three: Barnham, Bosham, Broadbridge Heath, Dorking Wanderers, Ferring, Forest, Haywards Heath, Hurstpierpoint, Ifield Edwards, Newhaven, Pease Pottage, Rottingdean Village, Saltdean, Sidlesham, TD Shipley, Uckfield Town.