Whitby Town have confirmed a reshuffle of their first-team management, with Lee Bullock appointed as the club’s new manager.
Bullock, a well-known figure at the Towbar Express Stadium, takes charge after previously serving in several roles, including assistant manager and joint manager alongside Jason Kennedy, who recently left the club.
The Seasiders have turned to Bullock’s familiarity with the club and his experience in the game as they look to move forward. Since returning in February, he has been a key part of the first-team set-up, earning the trust of the board with his contribution and commitment.
A former professional midfielder, Bullock made more than 170 league appearances for York City and brings Football League experience to the role.
Joining him in the dugout is Denny Ingram, who has been promoted to assistant manager from his previous position as first-team coach. The club say the move ensures continuity, with Ingram having built a strong working relationship with Bullock behind the scenes.
The club’s board believes the new management team will provide stability and clear direction as Whitby aim to improve performances in the Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division.
Whitby Town added that they are committed to building a competitive side capable of representing the town with pride, and have wished both Bullock and Ingram success as they begin their new roles.


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