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In 1962 Chalfont St Peter joined the Spartan League. When it merged with the Metropolitan–London League to form the London Spartan League in 1975, the club were placed in to Division Two. [ 6 ] After winning Division Two in 1975–76, [ 7 ] the club switched to Division Two of the Athenian League , [ 5 ] although at the end of the 1976–77 ...
Chalfont St Peter is a large village and civil parish in southeastern Buckinghamshire, England. It is in a group of villages called The Chalfonts which also includes Chalfont St Giles and Little Chalfont. The villages lie between High Wycombe and Rickmansworth. Chalfont St Peter is one of the largest villages, with nearly 13,000 residents.
Lewis is a product of Chalfont St Peter's youth and football development scheme making over 150 first team appearances for the club and scoring over 70 goals. He joined the club having impressed manager Danny Edwards. [2]
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Following his release from Oxford United, he moved to Chalfont St Peter on a permanent deal, but the season was again cut short due to COVID-19. [11] In July 2021, he signed for Southern Football League Premier Division Central side Stratford Town. [11]
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Premier Division North remains at 20 clubs, after Flackwell Heath and Rayners Lane were promoted to step 4, and Chalfont St Peter were relegated to Division One. Three new clubs joined the division, all from Division One: Amersham Town; Berks County; British Airways; Wokingham & Emmbrook reverted to their original name of Wokingham Town.