RIBBLESDALE League side Settle will complete their fixtures for the season.
The foot-and-mouth hit club has missed three first team games, four second team games and two third team games since the disease hit the rural area three weeks ago.
MAFF officials gave the crisis club permission to begin playing games again last weekend -- and Saturday's away game at Great Harwood went ahead -- but Sunday's game at Edenfield was cancelled because the home side refused to play because of the threat of the disease being brought to the area.
At the monthly league committee meeting last night all clubs agreed that Settle's fixture list should not be affected any further and were advised to have disinfectant mats at their spectator entrances and car parks.
League secretary Rod Slater said: "Settle's fixtures will now carry on as normal.
"We are going to fit in all the games they have missed except for the Senior League match against Whalley when all the other fixtures were rained off anyway.
"That will count as a no-result.
"There was no opposition from any of the clubs to the decision. Edenfield only refused to play on Sunday because they didn't feel they could get the necessary disinfectant equipment in time."
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