The aim of the league is to promote chess competitions and activities.  It extends from Morecambe in the north to Preston in the south and encompasses players of varied abilities and ages.

What's New?

17/06/08 Bulletin added and Recent Winners page updated.
02/05/08 Bulletin added.
13/04/08 Bulletin added.
06/03/08 Two bulletins added.
01/02/08 Bulletin added.
04/01/08 Bulletin added.
15/12/07 Bulletin added.
30/11/07 Three bulletins added for 10/10/07, 26/10/07 and 19/11/07
16/10/07 Bulletin added.
28/09/07 Details for Bispham Chess Club amended.
27/06/07 Bulletin added and the Recent Winners page updated.
12/06/07 League Table updated and three bulletins added.
09/03/07 League Table updated and bulletin added.  A further game added.
22/02/07 League Table updated and two bulletins added.
21/01/07 League Table updated and bulletin added.
28/12/06 Bulletin added.
22/11/06 Bulletin added.
03/10/06 Report on the Silver Queen added to Bulletin page.
16/09/06 Brett Lund and Malcolm Peacock both won grading prizes in the European Individual Championship by coming second in their respective rating bands.  Brett beat GM John Shaw and Malcolm Peacock's win against Craig Hanley is included in the Games section.
03/06/06 Bulletin added.  Final League standings published.  A further game added and Recent Winners page updated with the results from 2005-6 season.
24/04/06 Bulletin added.
19/04/06 New game added.
12/04/06 Bulletin added.
09/04/06 Links page amended to reflect the change from BCF to ECF.
25/03/06 Bulletin added.
28/02/06 Two bulletins added.
28/01/06 Bulletin added.
08/01/06 Bulletin added.
14/12/05 Bulletin and first game added.
28/11/05 Bulletin added.
17/11/05 Bulletin added.
01/11/05 First bulletin of the new season added.
06/06/05 League Table updated and bulletin added.
10/04/05 League Table updated and new bulletin added.
25/03/05 Link and advert for Doska Chess inserted.
23/03/05 What's new box added to the home page
23/03/05 League Table updated and new bulletin added.
23/03/05 Links modified to make them more friendly.