CAERNARFON Town have thanked club stalwart Jim Edwards for his incredible efforts over 34 years of raising money for the Canaries. Edwards, who has been a lifelong supporter of the club, has decided that this season will be his last. He was appointed commercial manager in 1989 and held the post up to 2018. He returned to help the club two years later to work with present commercial manager, Barry Evans, to raise funds as the Oval outfit fought to compete in the Welsh Premier League. Club's chairman Paul Evans said: “Ever since I first visited the Oval in the early to mid-eighties, Jim has been a constant at the ground and one of those names and faces that has become synonymous with Caernarfon Town FC. “The service he has given the club has been incredible and when one thinks of the progress and development at the club over the years he has been a vital part of our efforts into putting the club back at the top table of Welsh football and of course in enjoying our first European adventure last season. “There have been many brilliant managers, players, staff and volunteers along the way, of course, but Jim has had to go out and find as much sponsorship as he could to help us reach our goals. “Football is an expensive game and sponsorship plays a vital part for a club such as ours, which is run by volunteers. “We really can’t put a price on that difficult task as it’s a specific job that requires specific talents and as chairman of the club I thank him from the bottom of my heart for his efforts, and especially over the past five years during my tenure. “On a personal level Jim has also been a huge support to me. There was an instance not too long ago when he supported me after a particularly difficult night at the Oval and it is these things that people are not aware of that shows what type of person he is. “I know that I speak on behalf of everyone at our club when I say that we will all miss him but hope to see him at the Oval for many years to come. Diolch yn fawr iawn am popeth Jim!” Comments Tel: 01970 615000[email protected]Follow us Further Links Owned or licensed to Tindle Newspapers Ltd | Independent Family-Owned Newspapers | Copyright & Trade Mark Notice & 2013 - 2025 CAERNARFON Town will take on Cardiff Met University in the semi-final of the European play-offs. The path towards Europe became clear after The New Saints beat Connah;s Quay Nomads 2-1 in the JD Welsh Cup final on Sunday. Victory for TNS ensures that league runners-up Penybont qualify automatically for the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round, with the third and final European spot decided by the play-offs. Caernarfon and Met triumphed in the quarter-finals and will now meet in the semi-final at The Oval on Sunday 11 May (KO 17:10), live on S4C and Sgorio’s online platforms. The winner of that tie will then travel to Ogi Bridge Meadow to face Haverfordwest County in the final on Sunday, 18 May (KO 17:10), live on S4C and Sgorio’s online platforms. Town have announced a number of contract extensions with Adam Davies, Ryan Sears, Louis Lloyd and Morgan Owen extending their stay. Tel: 01970 615000[email protected]Follow us Louis Lloyd scored four goals as Caernarfon Town won 5-2 over Barry Town United in the JD Cymru Premier European Play-Off quarter-finals on Saturday.  Barry entered the play-offs as the form team with five wins in their last six games of the regular season and took the lead after just six minutes at The Oval as Eliot Richards turned home Owen Cuddihy’s cross with a deft backheel.  Lloyd drew Caernarfon level on 23 minutes by coolly firing past Liam Armstrong after being put through by Adam Davies before the turnaround was complete in first half stoppage time when Morgan Owen played a clever free-kick to Lloyd in the box and he provided the finishing touch.  The Cofis wasted no time in extending their lead after the break as Lloyd turned provider with a superb trivela pass to Davies who fired home inside the first minute of the second half.  Callum Sainty’s foul on Davies in the box allowed Lloyd to complete his hat-trick from the penalty spot just before the hour mark while his fourth goal and Caernarfon’s fifth arrived on 73 minutes as he arrived at the back post to tap in Davies’ pass across goal.  Richard Davies’ side were safely through to the semi-finals but Barry got a late consolation goal as substitute Kayne Mclaggon scored on his final appearance for the club – the Linnets legend heading home Ieuan Owen’s cross on 88 minutes.  Cardiff Met moved a step closer to European qualification for the first time in six years as Ryan Reynolds scored a stoppage-time winner to earn 1-0 victory over Bala Town at Cyncoed Campus.  Clear cut chances were at a minimum in the first half as Eliot Evans dragged a shot wide for the hosts while Bala duo Osebi Abadaki and Joe Malkin both saw shots from distance easily saved by Kelland Absalom.  The Lakesiders were inches away from breaking the deadlock in the 79th minute when Callum Edwards’ curling effort clipped the crossbar before Kieran Lloyd had the ball in the net a minute later but the goal was ruled out for a handball in the build-up Just as the contest looked set to be heading for a penalty shootout Met snatched victory in the 93rd minute when Tom Vincent headed the ball back across goal for Reynolds to finish and spark pandemonium for the home side.   Caernarfon Town 5-2 Barry Town United Cardiff Met 1-0 Bala Town JD Cymru Premier European Play-Off semi-final confirmed JD Cymru Leagues April Player and Manager of the Month shortlist Airbus win Welsh Blood Service League Cup with thrilling win over Trefelin The New Saints crowned JD Cymru Premier champions JD Cymru Premier format confirmed for 2026/27 Close ModalLearn more from FA WalesSign up to receive all things FAW We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data – view our privacy policy by clicking here © 2025 The Football Association of Wales * We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data – view our privacy policy by clicking here. Co-op not taking card payments in selected stores North Wales Police were alerted to reports of a crash involving an infant and a vehicle at Bryn Gloch Caravan & Camping Park A one-year-old girl has died in a collision in at a camping site in Caernarfon North Wales Police confirmed it was alerted to reports of a crash involving an infant and a vehicle at Bryn Gloch Caravan & Camping Park at 10.20am on Monday Emergency services attended the scene and the child was airlifted to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool the one-year-old sadly died later in the afternoon of North Wales Police's roads crime unit said the "profound sympathies" of officers were with the girl's family "at this extremely difficult time" "They will now be supported by a specially-trained family liaison officer," he added "The investigation to establish the cause of the collision is well under way and I would like to thank all those who assisted on the site today." a spokesman for North Wales Police also said: "A child has died following a collision on a camping site near Caernarfon earlier today (Monday "We received a 999 call at 10.20am to a report of a collision involving a one-year-old girl and a vehicle on the Bryn Gloch caravan and camp site in Betws Garmon "The emergency services were sent to the scene – including the Air Ambulance and the child was airlifted to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool the child died at the hospital this afternoon North Wales Police also said that it is unable to release further details at this time The camping site has been described as "a family-friendly and pet-friendly site located at the base of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) along the banks of the river Gwyrfai" North Wales Police said that they are unable to release further details at this time It offers a number of facilities for families Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met progressed to the JD Cymru Premier European Play-Off semi-finals with wins over Barry Town United and Bala Town respectively on Saturday If The New Saints win the JD Welsh Cup league runners-up Penybont will qualify automatically for European competition If Connah’s Quay Nomads win the JD Welsh Cup JD Cymru Premier round-up | Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met secure play-off semi-final spots * We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data – view our privacy policy by clicking here S4C have selected the JD Cymru Premier fixture between Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met for live broadcast on Saturday 19 April (KO 12:45) The game, part of the final day of the regular season in the top-flight, will be available to watch live on S4C and Sgorio’s online platforms Caernarfon currently sit fourth in the JD Cymru Premier table Both sides are guaranteed home ties in the European play-off quarter-finals with the fourth place finishers to host Barry Town United and fifth place to welcome Bala Town The Archers won 4-2 in Phase Two’s reverse fixture last month and also triumphed 2-1 at The Oval earlier in the season while the Cofis were 2-1 winners in Cardiff in October Bala Town 3-2 Penybont: Bala defeated runners-up Penybont to secure their first phase two victory at the 10th and final time of asking Liam Higgins fired the Lakesiders in front from the edge of the box moments before half time at Maes Tegid Callum Edwards then turned Osebi Abadaki's cross into the net as Bala extended their lead Veteran striker Chris Venables set up a tense finish as he bagged his second goal in phase two before Lassana Mendes restored Bala's two-goal lead James Crole struck from the penalty spot in the 90th minute but the hosts held on for a morale-boosting victory Bala sit sixth and will be joined in the play-offs by second-placed Bont who were 14 points adrift of champions TNS but are guaranteed a home play-off semi-final Caernarfon Town 2-1 Cardiff Met: Caernarfon came from behind to earn a victory that ensured they finished above Cardiff Met Adam Roscrow scored his second goal of the campaign just after the half hour mark to put the Archers ahead at The Oval But Phil Mooney levelled for the hosts seven minutes after the restart Louis Lloyd completed the turnaround on 68 minutes as the Canaries sealed a fourth place finish - with Met ending the regular season four points back in fifth Caernarfon will host Barry in the play-off quarter-final Haverfordwest County 1-3 The New Saints: The Saints secured a 26th league triumph of the campaign to end their latest title-winning season in style Adam Wilson and Zack Clarke struck in quick succession before the hour mark against Haverfordwest with Ryan Brobbel adding a third for the away side at Bridge Meadow Stadium Dan Hawkins bagged a late consolation for the Bluebirds who finish the season in third and are also guaranteed a home play-off semi-final Barry Town United 5-0 Briton Ferry Llansawel: Play-off Conference winners Barry thumped Briton Ferry to earn a third successive victory and a fifth in six outings Callum Sainty netted either side of a Kayne McLaggon goal in a dominant first half display from the hosts at Jenner Park Ollie Hulbert scored twice in 11 minutes late on to seal an emphatic win ahead of their play-off campaign Flint Town United 4-0 Newtown: Flint clinched a fourth league victory on the bounce as they beat relegated Newtown A Rob Evans own goal along with efforts from Elliott Reeves and George Maire put the home side in complete control at the Essity Stadium Maire scored his second in the 83rd minute as Flint ended the campaign in ninth with Newtown - who are 11th - being relegated from the Cymru Premier for the first time in their history Aberystwyth Town 1-1 Connah's Quay: Connah's Quay signed off a frustrating league campaign with a draw against relegated Aberystwyth Rhys Hughes netted the opener for the visitors at Park Avenue only for Iwan Lewis to equalise on the stroke of half time to ensure the points were shared The Nomads - who finished eighth - turn their attention to the Welsh Cup final against TNS at Newport's Rodney Parade on 4 May while Town begin preparations for life in the second tier To load Comments you need to enable JavaScript in your browser View comments | 3Top storiesLive Champions League updates: Calafiori back training for Arsenal before PSG semi-final Stunning stats and 'Ronaldo behaviour' - is Yamal cut out to rival Messi Real seek to sign Alexander-Arnold for Club World Cup A gritty crime saga set in Liverpool starring Sean Bean Stacey Dooley explores Britain’s shoplifting epidemic Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week Is the risk that Mercedes took with Antonelli paying off Trailblazer Zhao set to take snooker to 'another level' in China 'Calamity keeper' or 'human wall' - 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North Wales Police would like to thank the community for their assistance during the investigation." "Dylan was very well liked and he was happy and getting on with his life I only spoke to him last week and he was happy he was very funny and he could always make me laugh "People are just shocked about what has happened." said: "I send my sincere condolences to Dylan Evans's family and friends." Caernarfon Mayor Dewi Jones said: "This is very sad news and my sincere condolences are with Mr Evans' friends and family." Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right Caernarfon Town head into the FAW Youth Cup final on Sunday with the club’s ‘Un Clwb’ philosophy at the forefront of their minds The young Cofis will face Haverfordwest County at Park Avenue in Aberystwyth (KO 13:00) where they’ll be supported by two traveling coaches eager to claim the trophy for the first time “It’s a proud town,” says academy coach Darren Mawson “The locals have arranged two buses to travel and support the team The town is so supportive of this group of players.” believes Sunday’s final is the culmination of years of hard work and that the Cofis are now seeing the results of their commitment to the proud ‘Un Clwb’ ethos and identity and this is a testament to all the work the volunteers put in “The volunteers and the people behind the scenes work tirelessly to make things happen and ensure the weekend goes smoothly But you can see the foundation being built in the younger age groups This weekend shows that we’re on the right track “Our ‘Un Clwb’ philosophy opens doors and creates opportunities for young players we had six players make their first-team debuts and one even signed a contract with the senior squad the lads have been involved in preparation “Even when we were getting ready for our European campaign the development players were consistently integrated with the first-team There are probably six or seven boys training with the first-team regularly and the link between the first-team and the academy is strong It’s a great opportunity for local players.” Caernarfon enter Sunday’s showpiece occasion after a determined semi-final victory over Newport County who had knocked out holders Briton Ferry Llansawel in the previous round but the boys showed incredible resilience and played their roles perfectly,” Mawson explained “A large part of the current team are ‘first years,’ and within that group we have two or three players who are even younger we had seven Under-16s playing due to various reasons “We’ll go into the final as underdogs again and everyone involved with Caernarfon Town is excited more professional teams are starting to take notice of the Cymru Premier “It provides more opportunities for younger players who’ve come through solid development pathways to play at a high level Many academies now have excellent structures and that’s helping to raise the standard of play.” The New Saints come from behind to take Nomads crown in JD Welsh Cup final Project Chwarae: FAW to undertake a review of weather-related postponements in grassroots football Cardiff City defeat Wrexham to lift Bute Energy Welsh Cup © 2025 The Football Association of Wales Bridgend Athletic’ will play in a cup final at the Principality Stadium for the first time in their history after defeating Hendy 31-0 in the Admiral Division 1 Cup semi-final at Tonmawr RFC Ollie Olds and two tries from centre Gabe Brown sealed a five-star triumph Captain Johnny Phillips added three conversions They will now meet Caernarfon in Cardiff next month who got past Skewen 25-12 in the other semi at Llanidloes RFC Dafydd Thirsk and Iolo Evans scored for Caernarfon Aled Jones kicked conversions and two penalties © 2025 Content Copyright Welsh Rugby Union Caernarfon Town and Haverfordwest County will compete in the 2024/25 FAW Youth Cup Final following semi-final victories at Park Avenue on Sunday afternoon The Cofis were the first to triumph, securing a 3-1 win over a Newport County side who had knocked out holders Briton Ferry Llansawel in the previous round Caernarfon’s Hari Lambe continued his impressive record of netting in every round of this season’s competition by opening the scoring in the 22nd minute but Cameron Egan equalised for Newport in first half stoppage time Harri Wyn restored the Cofis’ advantage five minutes into the second half before Owen Roberts sealed victory with six minutes remaining Haverfordwest County secured their spot in the final in much more dramatic circumstances, beating Newtown 6-5 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in 90 minutes The game was goalless for 76 minutes until Tarran Hollinshead finally broke the deadlock for the Robins but Bluebirds skipper Dan John sent the tie to a shootout with an 84th-minute equaliser Kristers Kudrjavcevs missed Haverfordwest’s first spot-kick but Robbie Davies missed Newtown’s fourth as it went to sudden death After Jack Nicholas had scored for the Bluebirds goalkeeper Corey Mathias made himself the hero as he denied Robins defender Tom Spencer The 2024/25 FAW Youth Cup Final will be played on Sunday 6 April with the venue and kick-off time to be confirmed in due course Caernarfon Town finished fourth in the regular Cymru Premier season Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met have reached the Cymru Premier play-off semi-finals thanks to wins on Saturday Caernarfon's Louis Lloyd struck four times as they upset the form book in their 5-2 victory against Barry Town United in their Conference League play-off Eliot Richards put Barry in front early on but the hosts took the initiative as Lloyd hit back before adding his second from the penalty spot Adam Davies stretched the lead and Lloyd added two more before Kayne McLaggon's late consolation Ryan Reynolds provided a dramatic Hollywood finale as he scored in added time to send the hosts through with a 1-0 win The structure of the play-off semi-finals and final will be decided by the outcome of the JD Welsh Cup final on Sunday 4 May If Connah's Quay Nomads win the JD Welsh Cup Outcomes of the knockout games will determine European football for Welsh teams in the coming months Learn how to describe the purpose of the image (opens in a new tab) Leave empty if the image is purely decorative The JD Welsh Cup hype has been building at Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen in Caernarfon this week where Holyhead Hotspur striker Cory Williams teaches.   The Ardal North West side host top-flight Caernarfon Town in the second round on Friday night (KO 7:45pm) with Williams expecting some of his pupils to be part of the travelling Cofi Army for the highly-anticipated tie.  “I’ve been getting a bit of stick off the kids this week and I’m sure I’ll get some more on Friday night!” Williams tells FAW.Cymru.  born in Caernarfon and product of the club’s academy before he went on to have two separate spells in the first team at The Oval.  going on to join Conwy Borough before a move to Holyhead Hotspur nearly two years ago.  “Everyone was buzzing when we found out the draw,” Williams says “We’ve got a few Cofi boys in the team at Holyhead so we are all really excited and looking forward to the occasion It’s games like this that you play football for “Most of the boys who I played with at Caernarfon have left but I’ve known Fish [Richard Davies] for a long time I’m good mates with Osian Evans so we’ve had some banter this week is brilliant and I’m looking forward to playing against him.”  Williams scored four in Holyhead’s 10-0 win over Valley Seniors in this season’s JD Welsh Cup first qualifying round did not feature in the 4-2 victory against Bethesda Athletic in the second qualifying round but found the net again as his side triumphed 4-0 against Llandudno Amateurs in Round One.  The Anglesey outfit have not lost a game in 90 minutes in over two months while Caernarfon come into the tie following back-to-back defeats in the JD Cymru Premier to Newtown and Aberystwyth Town.  “It’s mad what a week does in football,” Williams laughs “Caernarfon beat TNS last week and we were all a bit nervous We’re going to go for it and we’re quietly confident that we can get a result.”  A significant crowd is expected at The New Stadium with Williams hoping the home support can play their part as Holyhead target a place in Round Three for the first time in six years “It’s good to be at home,” the striker says “I played against Holyhead when I was at Caernarfon and it wasn’t a nice play to go the wind always seems to be against you!  “I know they’re bringing a couple of buses from Caernarfon and there will be plenty of Holyhead fans too so that will make it a great tie We want everyone behind us and hopefully we can cause a little upset.” Although Craig Harrison’s side still need another four points to make things mathematically sure their far superior goal difference advantage means it would be almost impossible for second-placed Penybont to leapfrog them A 5-1 victory against Haverfordwest County this past weekend made it 10 league wins in a row so as they continue their hunt for a second trophy of the season The Saints are certainly in fine form heading into the matchday 28 contest When The Saints and the Canaries met four weeks ago at The Oval it was a narrow 1-0 victory for the visitors on that occasion but Richard Davies’ team have beaten TNS already this season with that win coming at Park Hall during phase one in October That defeat came in the midst of the UEFA Conference League campaign and with complete focus now firmly on domestic competition The Saints will be looking for a different outcome this time around The New Saints are set to wear their traditional home kit of green and white hooped shirts while Caernarfon Town will be in yellow shirts Goalkeepers will be wearing all-turquoise and all-purple with Martin Roberts and Harvey Smallman the two assistants Tickets can be purchased HERE and are priced at £11 for adults To speed up entry into the stadium and prevent queuing on arrival it’s strongly advised to purchase tickets online in advance If you aren’t at Park Hall in person, you don’t have to miss out on the action, as you can stream the match live via TNS TV (outside the UK and Ireland only) at 247.tv/live/football Sitting top of the JD Cymru Premier table with 10 games to go the defending champions remain in the driving seat but with their lead over Penybont just a single point they’ve still got work to do if they want to secure a record-extending 17th title as he held his latest pre-match press conference following training Discussing the importance of giving players time away from the club the former Middlesborough defender was also asked about the recent arrival of striker and whether he’s pleased with the position his side are in at this stage of the season Check out the video below to hear all of that The New Saints and Caernarfon Town suffered heavy defeats away from home in the first legs of their European second qualifying round ties this week.  On Tuesday night in the UEFA Champions League TNS travelled to Hungarian giants Ferencváros – who reached the group stages of the competition four years ago – and were beaten 5-0.  The hosts’ starting goalkeeper Denes Dibusz was part of Hungary’s recent EURO 2024 squad while his international team-mate Endre Botka came off the bench.  After a goalless opening quarter of an hour the Saints found themselves three goals down in the space of nine minutes as Adama Traore scored twice and Kristoffer Zachariassen also found the net.  completed his hat-trick early in the second half before Brazilian winger Marquinhos completed the scoring from the penalty spot.   It was a similarly challenging night for Caernarfon Town on Thursday as they suffered a 6-0 defeat away to Polish side Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Conference League.  Legia’s captain Artur Jedrzejczyk played at the last two FIFA World Cups for Poland signifying the scale of the task the Cofis were up against.  it was a valiant first half performance from Richard Davies’ side who trailed to Marc Gual’s 22nd-minute opener before an own goal from Stephen McMullan just before half-time.  Former Spain U21 international Gual completed his hat-trick with a brace inside the opening eight minutes of the second half.  Blaz Kramer missed from the penalty spot in the 68th minute but made amends by scoring his side’s fifth of the night three minutes later while Claude Goncalves grabbed the sixth in stoppage time.  Haverfordwest County AFC supporters can enjoy full live commentary of our JD Cymru Premier MD25 encounter with Caernarfon Town on Saturday afternoon The Bluebirds head to the Carling Oval to take on the Canaries for the third time this season and The Bluebirds Nest Live will be on hand to keep you fully up-to-date with proceedings in Gwynedd Coverage will be available on our YouTube channel as well as on our Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) pages You can follow the links below to access The Bluebirds Nest Live: YouTube Facebook X (a tweet will be posted at 2:25pm with the link, and will be pinned to the top of our page) Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium Bridge Meadow Lane Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA61 2EX Sitting one point clear at the top of the table it’s the defending champions in the driving seat as we enter the final stretch of the season but it’s been a much less comfortable campaign than The Saints have enjoyed recently Having already lost on five occasions (one of which came against the Canaries) there isn’t too much margin for error especially with second-placed Penybont enjoying their best top-flight season yet The last meeting between the two sides came just four weeks ago with Craig Harrison’s team leaving The Oval 5-2 victors on Boxing Day The Saints were pegged back twice by their hosts in the first-half but a Jack Bodenham goal five minutes before the break plus a second-half brace from Ben Clark secured an important three points while The New Saints will be wearing their all navy away kit Aaron Jones has been appointed as referee for Friday’s game with Connor Fowler and Harvey Smallman the two assistants If you aren’t at The Oval in person, you don’t have to miss out on the action, as Sgorio will be showing the game live. Visit their YouTube channel or Facebook Page to watch the stream For best viewing experience of this website Please enter a place name in the search bar After provisionally the warmest May Day on record in the UK higher than average temperatures will subside over the weekend Fine and settled under the influence of high pressure though eastern counties turning cloudier later in the afternoon Feeling warm in the sunshine with light winds though a little cooler in coastal communities with cloud clearing to leave a rather chilly night Another settled day bringing a mixture of cloudy skies and sunny spells with light winds and temperatures a little above the early-May average The remainder of the week will see high pressure dominating Dry across the vast majority of the UK with clear or sunny spells but also some patchy cloud Cloud will likely thicken across the far north and northwest during the weekend with some outbreaks of rain for a time There is also a small risk of some heavy showers in the far south or southwest high pressure will be dominant across the UK This will bring predominantly fine and dry weather for the majority of places Temperatures are likely to be slightly above normal for the time of year although there is a chance of some cold nights Fairly typical weather for the time of year is most likely through this period fine and dry weather is more likely to dominate although this will be interspersed with occasional spells of rain and showers with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms in places temperatures will most likely be near to or slightly above average