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London 3 North West Honours
|
|
|
Season
|
No of teams
|
Champions
|
Runners–up
|
Relegated Teams
|
League Name
|
2000-01[1]
|
11
|
Letchworth Garden City
|
Bank Of England
|
Old Millhillians, Tring
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2001-02[2]
|
10
|
London Scottish
|
Fullerians
|
Hemel Hempstead, Chiswick, Hampstead
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2002-03[3]
|
10
|
CS Rugby 1863
|
St Albans (2nd XV)
|
No relegation
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2003-04[4]
|
10
|
Welwyn
|
Ruislip
|
Old Merchant Taylors' Lambs (2nd XV)
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2004-05[5]
|
9
|
Tring
|
Stevenage Town
|
Finchley
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2005-06[6]
|
10
|
London New Zealand
|
Datchworth
|
West London, Cheshunt
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2006-07[7]
|
10
|
Hammersmith & Fulham
|
U.C.S. Old Boys
|
Verulamians, Hitchin
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2007-08[8]
|
10
|
Finchley
|
Grasshoppers
|
Harrow
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2008-09[9]
|
11
|
Chiswick
|
Hemel Hempstead
|
No relegation
|
London Division 4 North West
|
2009-10[10]
|
11
|
Old Streetonians
|
West London
|
Old Hamptonians
|
London Division 3 North West
|
2010-11[11]
|
12
|
Old Haberdashers
|
Fullerians
|
Old Ashmoleans, Wasps Amateurs
|
London Division 3 North West
|
2011-12[12]
|
12
|
H.A.C.
|
London Nigerian
|
London Welsh Amateurs, Bank Of England, West London
|
London Division 3 North West
|
2012-13[13]
|
12
|
Old Priorians
|
Twickenham
|
Haringey Rhinos, Cheshunt, Imperial Medicals
|
London Division 3 North West
|
2013-14[14]
|
12
|
Harrow
|
Old Merchant Taylors'
|
Hitchin, Stevenage Town
|
London Division 3 North West
|
2014-15[15]
|
12
|
Fullerians
|
Welwyn
|
Old Streetonians, U.C.S. Old Boys
|
London Division 3 North West
|
Green backgrounds are promotion places.
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