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Midlands 6 East (S)
English Rugby Union Midland Division - Midlands 6 East (S) is an English Rugby Union League. Midlands 6 East (S) is made up of teams from around the East Midlands of England who play home and away matches throughout a winter season. As with many low level they are often subject to re-structure. Promoted teams move up to Midlands 5 East (South). Teams 2008-2009 *Anstey RUFC *Stamford RUFC * Stamford College O.B. RUFC * St. Ives RUFC *St Neots RUFC * Thorney *Westwood RUFC Teams 2007-2008 *Anstey RUFC * Aylestonians RUFC *Kempston RUFC *March Bears RUFC * Stamford College O.B. RUFC *St Neots RUFC * Thorney * Wellingborough O.G. RUFC See also * English rugby union system Men's Rugby union in England consists of 106 leagues, which includes professional leagues at the highest level, down to amateur regional leagues. Promotion and relegation are in place throughout the system. Women's Rugby union in England cons ... {{Midlands 6 East (S) 7 ...
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English Rugby Union Midland Division
The Rugby Football Union Midland Division is a rugby union governing body for the English Midlands and is part of the Rugby Football Union. Constituent Bodies * East Midlands * Leicestershire * North Midlands * Notts, Lincs & Derbyshire * Staffordshire * Warwickshire Leagues It organises the following leagues: *Midlands Premier (tier 5) *Midlands 1 East (6) *Midlands 1 West (6) *Midlands 2 East (North) (7) *Midlands 2 East (South) (7) *Midlands 2 West (North) (7) *Midlands 2 West (South) (7) *Midlands 3 West (North) (8) *Midlands 3 West (South) (8) *Midlands 3 East (North) (8) *Midlands 3 East (South) (8) *Midlands 4 West (North) (9) *Midlands 4 West (South) (9) *Midlands 4 East (North) (9) *Midlands 4 East (South) (9) *Midlands 5 West (North) (10) *Midlands 5 West (South) (10) Cups Clubs also take part in the following national cup competitions: *RFU Intermediate Cup *RFU Senior Vase *RFU Junior Vase See also * London & SE Division * Northern Division * South West Division *E ...
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Midlands 5 East (South)
Midlands 5 East (South) was an level 10 English Rugby Union league and level 5 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the East Midlands region including clubs from Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and the occasional side from Cambridgeshire, all of whom played home and away matches throughout the season. It was formed in 2006 as Midlands 6 East (South), changing name to Midlands 5 East (South) in 2009 following league restructuring. Promoted teams typically moving up to Midlands 4 East (South) (formerly Midlands 5 East (South)) and, as one of the lowest divisions in the Midlands league, there was no relegation. Dwindling numbers of teams from year to year meant that the league was abolished at the end of the 2009-10 season with all teams being transferred into Midlands 4 East (South). Teams 2008–09 * Aylestone Athletic * Biggleswade * Kempston * Oadby Wyggestonians * Oundle * Queens * Rushden & Higham *Stockwood Park *Stone ...
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Midlands 6 East (S) 2008-2009
The Midlands (also referred to as Central England) are a part of England that broadly correspond to the Kingdom of Mercia of the Early Middle Ages, bordered by Wales, Northern England and Southern England. The Midlands were important in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. They are split into the West Midlands and East Midlands. The region's biggest city, Birmingham often considered the social, cultural, financial and commercial centre of the Midlands, is the second-largest city and metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. Symbolism A saltire (diagonal cross) may have been used as a symbol of Mercia as early as the reign of Offa. By the 13th century, the saltire had become the attributed arms of the Kingdom of Mercia. The arms are blazoned ''Azure, a saltire Or'', meaning a gold (or yellow) saltire on a blue field. The saltire is used as both a flag and a coat of arms. As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercia ...
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Anstey RUFC
Anstey may refer to: *Anstey (surname) Australia * Anstey railway station, a railway station on the Upfield railway line, Melbourne, Victoria * Anstey Hill Recreation Park, a public park in Adelaide, South Australia Canada *Anstey River, British Columbia *Anstey's Cove, a hamlet near Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador England Settlements * Anstey, Leicestershire *Anstey, Hertfordshire *Anstey Heights, part of Beaumont Leys, Leicester * East Anstey and West Anstey, villages in Devon Other uses *Anstey Castle, the remains of a 12th-century castle in Anstey, Hertfordshire *Anstey College of Physical Education, Birmingham *Anstey Nomads F.C., a football club based in Anstey, Leicestershire South Africa *Ansteys Building, an art deco building in Johannesburg See also *Anstey case (1158–1163), a legal dispute between Richard of Anstey and Mabel de Francheville *Ansty (other) Ansty may refer to: Places in England * Ansty, Dorset (including Higher Ansty, Lower ...
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Stamford RUFC
Stamford may refer to: Places Australia * Stamford, Queensland, Australia, a town and location in the Shire of Flinders Canada * Stamford Township, Ontario, a former township first in Upper Canada, then in Canada United Kingdom * Stamford, Lincolnshire, a town and civil parish in England ** Stamford (UK Parliament constituency), a former constituency in Lincolnshire, England **Stamford A.F.C., an association football club *Stamford Bridge, a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England *Stamford Brook, a brook in West London * Stamford Canal, Lincolnshire United States *Stamford, Connecticut, the largest and most populous city named Stamford **Stamford Transportation Center, called "Stamford" by railway companies, located in the above city *Stamford, Nebraska, a village * Stamford, New York, a town * Stamford (village), New York *Stamford, South Dakota * Stamford, Texas, a city * Stamford, Vermont, a town * Lake Stamford, a reservoir in Texas People * Stamford Raffle ...
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St Neots RUFC
St Neots RUFC is a Rugby Union Football Club based in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England. History A rugby union club appeared briefly in St Neots between 1938–39 but was halted due to the outbreak of World War II. It was not until a quarter of a century later than another club would appear, with St Neots RUFC officially being formed in 1964 at the New Inn. The first chairman was the pub landlord at the New Inn, Tom Curry, and the first captain Peter Ellis. The team played for East Midlands 2 during the 1988-1989 rugby season. Club honours *East Midlands 2 champions: 1989–90 *Midlands 5 East (South) Midlands 5 East (South) was an level 10 English Rugby Union league and level 5 of the Midlands League, made up of teams from the southern part of the East Midlands region including clubs from Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire an ... champions: 2008–09 * Midlands 4 East (South) champions (2): 2014-15, 2017–18 See also * East Midlands RFU References ...
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Thorney RUFC
Thorney Rugby Club is a Rugby union club based near Peterborough which was formed in 1990. Ron Jacobs Playing Field The club's ground is named after former RFU Chairman and England International Ron Jacobs who lived in Thorney in his later years. The ground has 3 pitches of which one is floodlit. Teams There are currently 5 teams that play at the Ron Jacobs. These are Thorney Seniors, Thorney Seconds, Thorney Vets, Thorney U17 and Thorney Minis. Thorney currently play in Midlands League 6 Eastern Division South Section. New Facilities Grant Thorney RUFC have secured funding worth more than £128,000 from the Rugby Football Foundation to build new changing rooms at their Ron Jacobs Playing Fields ground near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire. The club has secured a grant of £63,415 from the RFF with a further £65,000 by way of an interest-free loan. Work has started on the project which will see four new changing rooms and a gymnasium being built, with a scheduled completion d ...
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Westwood RUFC
Westwood may refer to: Companies and brands * Westwood, Baillie, 19th-century engineering and shipbuilding company, London * Westwood One (1976–2011), a former American radio network based in New York City * Westwood One, an American radio and media broadcasting company * Westwood Studios, an American video game developer, defunct since 2003 *Westwood, a brand of American manufacturer Ariens Educational institutions * Westwood College, several campuses in the United States * Westwood Elementary School (Prince George), British Columbia * Westwood Elementary School (Coquitlam), British Columbia * Westwood High School (other), several schools *Westwood International School, Gaborone, Botswana * Westwood Regional School District, Bergen County, New Jersey * Westwood Secondary School, Singapore *Westwood Secondary School (now Lincoln M. Alexander Secondary School), Mississauga, Ontario People *Westwood (surname) *Baron Westwood, a title in the British peerage Places Austr ...
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Midlands 6 East (S) 2007-2008
The Midlands (also referred to as Central England) are a part of England that broadly correspond to the Mercia, Kingdom of Mercia of the Early Middle Ages, bordered by Wales, Northern England and Southern England. The Midlands were important in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. They are split into the West Midlands (region), West Midlands and East Midlands. The region's biggest city, Birmingham often considered the social, cultural, financial and commercial centre of the Midlands, is the second-largest city and List of metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom, metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. Symbolism A saltire (diagonal cross) may have been used as a symbol of Mercia as early as the reign of Offa. By the 13th century, the saltire had become the attributed arms of the Kingdom of Mercia. The coat of arms, arms are blazoned ''Azure, a saltire Or'', meaning a gold (or yellow) saltire on a blue field. The saltire is used as both a flag and a coat of ...
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Aylestonians RUFC
Aylestone is a suburb of Leicester, England, southwest of the city centre and to the east of the River Soar. It was formerly a separate village, but the growth of the city since the Leicester Extension Act of 1891 incorporated Aylestone into the Borough of Leicester and it is now part of the suburban area. St Andrew's Church, Aylestone dates mostly from the 13th century. The area around the church retains much of the former village character and is referred to as 'the village' or 'old Aylestone' by local residents. The former village is largely surrounded by Victorian housing close to the city centre (known as Aylestone Park) and by 20th-century housing in other directions. The electoral ward of Aylestone (Leicester City Council) covers 'Old Aylestone' village (including the Conservation_area_(United_Kingdom), conservation area), the Gilmorton estate, the south and west of Aylestone Park (the remainder is in Saffron ward) and the southwest side of Saffron Lane (to Grace Road). ...
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Kempston RUFC
Kempston is a town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Borough of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It had a population of 19,330 in the 2011 census. Kempston is part of Bedford, Bedford's built-up area and is situated directly south-west of Bedford proper. The River Great Ouse separates it from the Queens Park, Bedford, Queen's Park area of Bedford. History Until the 19th century Kempston was a mainly rural parish. It was one of the largest in Bedfordshire with an area of 5,025 acres (20 km2) at the time of enclosure in 1804, and was in Redbournestoke Hundred. Historically there was no central village, but instead settlement was divided between a number of hamlets called "Ends", for example, Up End, Bell End, Wood End and Box End. Kempston's parish church, All Saints, was in Church End, which was not the largest end but is fairly central. In the 19th century East End, Bell End and Up End began to coalesce into a larger settlement. In 1870 developers began to a ...
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