Billericay Town’s season has been brought to an abrupt end.

National League North and South fixtures will cease with immediate effect after clubs voted in favour of the season being declared null and void.

As the impact of the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll at the levels of the football pyramid below the EFL, clubs voted 24 to 19 in favour of the campaign being ended early, thereby satisfying the 51 per cent majority required for the resolution to be passed.

According to a statement, the National League board will take the outcome to the Football Association for ratification, where the issue of promotion and relegation will be discussed.

The majority of National League South clubs voted to continue the season (12-9) but it was a different story in National League North (7-15), resulting in the overall decision to scrap proceedings.

The National League season will continue as planned after 13 of its 23 clubs decided against declaring the season null and void.

Two clubs in that division are yet to cast votes but, with a majority decision already reached, the outcome cannot be affected.

The 66 clubs from the three divisions received a resolution from the league to decide the outcome of the season after learning £11million due to be offered as part of the government’s Sports Winter Survival Package would be in the form of loans rather than grants.

Clubs were given 28 days to consider their positions and vote.

Billericay Town manager Kevin Watson tweeted: “Really disappointed that the league has been stopped and we can’t continue. Absolute shambles.

“However, we have to get on with it and all being well we’ll start again next season back to normal. Thank you all the Billericay Town fans for your support already since I’ve been at the club.”

Billericay will now look to prepare for next season after what could prove to be a fairly long break from action.

They will also gear up towards the start of their football academy which is currently in the works in the mean time.