Lions side have disbanded after being demoted to Second Division last season
Dolfor side has swallowed up the Kerry Lamb side from last season and will be intent on climbing to the top of the Third Division.
New Dolfor Inn side expected with local players
Herbert teams have left the Kerry pub with the Premiership side, Herbert A moving to Monty Club.
Herbert Hotshots moving to Exchange
New side entering League consisting of "Old Masters" and all former Premiership players
Talbot consolidate by getting the services of Lions skipper, Shaun James and former Full Montys man, Marc Crees.
Full Montys lose Marc Crees but gain Lions player, Daf Rowlands.
Talk of a new team of Doormen at The Exchange coming in.
Bowling Club, Newtown now have three tables and thus room for two more teams on top of the four that completed the season with them last year
Monty Club has installed another table upstairs in the "Buffs Room" which is going to be used by Herbert A and "Old Masters" teams
Room for one side at The Lion.
Room for teams at Buck Inn Newtown.
Room for two teams at Kerry Lamb perhaps?
Talk of Llanbadarn side re-forming with potential for a formidable team
Cefn Coch A and Hotshots to be promoted to Premiership - big jump for both these teams who have never been in the top flight.
Could be room for a team in Horse and Jockey where they have two tables on match nights.
The Sws have strengthened with the addition of Carl Pryce from the Nomads. Ricky Farrington could be returning from his extended holiday to further enhance the Buck outfit.
Pheasant and Queens Head pubs both remain closed with all four teams planning on remaining at the Bowling Club.
Only one team at Bettws' Bull & Heifer, so potentially room for another.
If new teams out-number those disbanding, then the League will have to apportion equal teams to each division, meaning sides may be required to join the Premiership if numbers dictate.