Counties 1 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire

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Counties 1 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire
Sport Rugby union
Number of teams12
Country England
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Promotion to Regional 2 North West
Relegation to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire

Counties 1 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire is an English rugby union division, the seventh tier of the domestic competition, and the top level for local rugby union in parts of Lancashire and Cheshire. The champions are promoted to Regional 2 North West. Relegation is to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire.

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2024-25 season

Departing were Eccles [1] and Widnes, [2] promoted to Regional 2 North West. Warrington and Bolton were relegated to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire.

Joining were Liverpool St Helens, relegated from Regional 2 North West [3] and Glossop, relegated from Regional 2 North East. Also coming in were Trafford MV [4] and New Brighton [5] were promoted from Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire.

2023-24 season

Departing were Liverpool St Helens promoted to Regional 2 North West. [6] Southport, [7] Sefton and Leigh were relegated to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire.

Joining were Broughton Park and Wilmslow, [8] relegated from Regional 2 North West. Eccles were promoted from Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire along with Heaton Moor.

2022-23 season

This was the first season following the RFU Adult Competition Review. The league had some similarities to North 2 West with five teams returning; of the remainder, four were promoted - three to Regional 2 North West (Anselmians, Rochdale [9] and Winnington Park [10] ) and one (Keswick) to Regional 2 North - whilst two were level transferred to Counties 1 Cumbria (Cockermouth and St. Benedict's), and one dropped to Counties 2 ADM Lancashire & Cheshire (Orrell).

The remaining places were taken by five teams returning from the ADM Premier Division [11] and two from the ADM Championship - two of the Lancashire RFU breakaway leagues formed in 2018–19. [12]

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