1951–52 Western Football League
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The 1951–52 season was the 50th in the history of the
Western Football League The Western Football League is a association football, football league in South West England, covering Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, western Dorset, parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. The league's current main sponsor is Jewson, so it ...
. The champions for the first time in their history were Chippenham Town, and the winners of Division Two were Bideford Town.Robinson, Michael (ed.), Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006, Soccer Books, 2006


Division One

Division One remained at eighteen members with two clubs promoted to replace Yeovil Town Reserves and Peasedown Miners Welfare who were relegated to Division Two. * Bath City Reserves, runners-up in Division Two * Stonehouse, champions of Division Two


Division Two

Division Two was reduced from twenty clubs to nineteen, after Stonehouse and Bath City Reserves were promoted to Division One, and
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and Soundwell left the league. Three new clubs joined: * Gloucester City Reserves * Peasedown Miners Welfare, relegated from Division One. * Yeovil Town Reserves, relegated from Division One.


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