[1] The top division was at different periods at the second, third and fourth levels of the Welsh football league system in North Wales.
[3] The newly named Clwyd Football League was set up in time for the 1974-75 season with 10 clubs being accepted, lower than the intended 14 - they were:[3] The inaugural champions were Prestatyn Town.
The number of clubs prepared to participate in the new league had reached 45 and they were asked to formally adopt the constitution of the new body.
A proposal by Pilkingtons FC, seconded by St Asaph City, that the Dyserth League be formally disbanded was adopted.
[3] The boundaries of the league stretched eastwards along the North Wales coast as far as the English border at Chester, covering the whole of Flintshire, parts of Denbighshire, and Conwy.
[4] Clubs being promoted from Division 1 (normally the top two), were subject to ground criteria, and dressing rooms must have been on site, and the playing area must have a spectator rail, or at least be roped off during matches.