
Bristol Brunel won the Gloucestershire Women’s League Division 1, with Cheltenham Civil Service, Bishops Cleeve Development, and Fry Club topping tables Two, Three, and Four respectively.
Brunel stepped up from third place last season to only drop two points from a record of 18 games unbeaten, finishing 11 clear of runners-up Hartpury, who themselves were seven ahead of Bishops Cleeve.
The league winners could make it a double in the Gordon Perrett Cup final, where they face fourth-placed Olveston United at the Corinium Stadium on Sunday, 17 May.
The game is preceded by the Sub Henson-Green Cup final in which Lydney Town play Bishops Cleeve Development.
Cheltenham Civil Service made sure of the Division 2 top spot with an 8-1 victory at Ellwood that moved them out of the reach of City of Gloucester, who take second place.
Bishops Cleeve Development have moved beyond title rivals in Division 3, with AEK Boco Development 10 points behind with just two games to go.

Division 4 champions Fry Club are six points in front of Mitcheldean SC, who have only a single match remaining. Wessex Wanderers and Lydney Town both have the games in hand to contest second spot.
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