Newtown's 3-2 defeat at home by already-relegated Aberystwyth in April saw them also drop out of the Cymru Premier Aberystwyth Town and Newtown will have new managers next season as they adjust to life outside the JD Cymru Premier Both clubs had been ever presents in the league since its formation in 1992 but the two mid Wales clubs will be in tier two next season Antonio Corbisiero returned to Aberystwyth to replace Anthony Williams in November 2024 The Seasiders did reach the final of the Nathaniel MG Cup but ultimately Corbisiero could not save the club from relegation "I'd like to thank everybody at the club for the opportunity of leading the team in the fight for survival this season," Corbisiero it wasn't to be and I'm gutted for everybody involved that relegation was the outcome "My thanks go to the fans who have been with us all the way — especially the incredible support at the Cup Final in February "It'd be fantastic to see that support week in week out next season for a new manager to help get this club back to the JD Cymru Premier." Where Aberystwyth will play next season - JD Cymru North or JD Cymru South - remains unclear with the Ceredigion club waiting on the licensing processes for tiers two and three Newtown had sacked manager Callum McKenzie with two games of the league season remaining and before their fate had been decided Craig Williams took charge of those final two games but Newtown were relegated in their penultimate game defeat at home by already-doomed Aberystwyth The Robins have acted quickly to make a new appointment with former Guislfield boss Nathan Leonard who had been Newtown assistant – an experienced manager at tier two level – now in charge ambitious plan for how he wants to develop the team both on and off the pitch," Newtown chairman Nick Evans said "His values align closely with the club's identity and aspirations and we're confident he is the right person to lead us in the next chapter of our journey." 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Since the Newtown Active Travel Bridge structure was lifted into place over the River Severn back in June, work has been ongoing to install the bridge deck, construct the connecting paths and complete the surrounding landscaping and outside gym area. Despite some difficult challenges due to the location and complexity of the project, work has been progressing well.  Funded by Welsh Government with support from Transport for Wales, the bridge will create a safe active travel link between the communities, businesses and amenities on each side of the river, connecting the riverside path and communities on the west of the River Severn to Pool Road on the east. Cllr Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys, says, "This project will add to the growing network of active travel routes throughout the county and will make it easier for the people of Newtown to make short journeys such as to work, school or the local shops, by bike or on foot, rather than having to get in the car. "We would also like to thank the local community for their co-operation throughout this project. We know they are as eager as us to see the bridge finished and opened to the public as soon as possible." Callum McKenzie was previously assistant manager and technical director at Newtown Newtown have sacked manager Callum McKenzie with two games of the JD Cymru Premier season remaining McKenzie succeeded Scott Ruscoe, who left the club in November 2024. The Robins are currently 11th in the table and six points adrift of safety with their remaining games against already relegated Aberystwyth Town and Flint Town United They will be relegated from the Cymru Premier for the first time if rivals Briton Ferry Llansawel secure a point from their last two games "This season has presented significant challenges for the club and while a slim mathematical possibility of reining Cymru Premier status remains this provides the board an opportunity to begin a wider strategic review and provide ample time to appoint a new manager ahead of the next campaign," Newtown said in a statement "This change is seen as a crucial step in laying the foundations for a long-term rebuild." This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Newtown were relegated from the JD Cymru Premier for the first time in their history as they fell to a 3-2 defeat against Aberystwyth Town at Latham Park on Saturday The Robins knew that they had to win to stand any chance of survival and took the lead in the 37th minute when Ollie Sharp played a neat one-two with Jason Oswell before slotting in his first senior goal for the club.  Aber levelled in first stoppage time as Niall Flint received Alex Darlington’s superb long ball and fired past Julian Schwarzer-Garcia but Newtown restored their advantage eight minutes after the break when Jason Oswell headed home from a well-worked corner routine.  Yet it was the visitors who ultimately won the game with two goals in the space of three minutes late on Flint grabbed his second of the afternoon from the penalty spot after Jolyon Harries was penalised for handball in the box before substitute Cuba Cline controlled Darlington’s delivery and headed past Schwarzer-Garcia.  That proved to be the nail in Newtown’s coffin with both JD Cymru Premier ever-presents now relegated in the same season.  The Robins’ defeat meant that Briton Ferry Llansawel’s survival was confirmed just before they kicked off at home against Flint Town United, with the Silkmen going on to win 2-1 Ferry led on 35 minutes when Jasper Payne bundled home Ryan George’s low cross but Flint hit back almost immediately as Josh Jones played the ball across goal for Mike Burke to finish from close range.  The visitors completed the comeback in the 75th minute as Elliott Reeves met Jake Phillips’ cross with a guided header past Will Fuller securing back-to-back away wins for Flint for the first time this season Barry Town United confirmed their place in the European play-offs with a 2-0 win away at Connah’s Quay Nomads on Sunday The Linnets just needed to avoid defeat to seal top spot in the Play-Off Conference and they took the lead in the 19th minute as Robbie Willmott’s free-kick was headed home by Ben Margetson.  Max Woodcock thought he had equalised just after the hour mark with a close range finish but the offside flag was raised It was 2-0 to Barry seven minutes later when Ieuan Owen scored his fifth goal in as many games by turning in Mikey George’s cross.  The visitors were reduced to 10 men for the final 12 minutes as Margetson was shown a second yellow card but they held on to make it four wins in their last five matches.  the Nomads announced the departure of head coach Billy Paynter with one league game of the season remaining and the JD Welsh Cup final next month.  The New Saints recorded their biggest home league crowd in 13 years as 1,234 fans watched the champions triumph 2-1 over Bala Town on Friday night.  Jack Bodenham headed home from Ryan Brobbel’s corner to put the Saints in front after just 11 minutes but Bala got back on level terms shortly after the hour mark as substitute Joe Malkin headed home from Abadaki’s cross just four minutes after entering the action TNS’ winner came five minutes from time as Bala defender Uniss Kargbo was penalised for handball in the box and Sion Bradley stepped up to score the resulting penalty.  There was a record home crowd of 1,235 at the SDM Glass Stadium to watch Penybont win 3-1 against Caernarfon Town on Sunday.  The Bont faithful had an early goal to celebrate as James Crole unleashed a stunning strike from distance inside nine minutes but the Cofis levelled in the 20th minute as Louis Lloyd scored from the penalty spot after Crole had fouled Blaine Hudson in the box.  Penybont restored their lead with 15 minutes remaining as Clayton Green tucked away the rebound after Chris Venables’ effort hit the crossbar before Crole netted his second of the afternoon in stoppage time after Ben Hughes saved his initial strike.  Cardiff Met and Haverfordwest County shared the points in a 1-1 draw at Cyncoed Campus on Friday night.  Met broke the deadlock five minutes before half time as Barnaby Soady charged down Zac Jones’ clearance and played the ball towards goal for Adam Roscrow to provide a simple finish for his first goal since September.  Haverfordwest were gifted an equaliser in the 68th minute as Jacob Owen’s deflected cross struck the post before ricocheting back off Met goalkeeper Kelland Absalom into the net.  Cardiff Met 1-1 Haverfordwest CountyThe New Saints 2-1 Bala TownNewtown 2-3 Aberystwyth TownBriton Ferry Llansawel 1-2 Flint Town UnitedConnah’s Quay Nomads 0-2 Barry Town UnitedPenybont 3-1 Caernarfon Town Flick through our photos as the champions lift the trophy in front of a four figure crowd Newtown’s relegation from the Cymru Premier is confirmed Take a look at the photos from Latham Park The Silkmen are victorious at Old Road in their final away game of the campaign JD Cymru Premier European Play-Off semi-final confirmed JD Cymru Leagues April Player and Manager of the Month shortlist JD Cymru Premier round-up | Caernarfon Town and Cardiff Met secure play-off semi-final spots 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. These works will be undertaken alongside the original demolition works, reclamation works, S278 works, utilities work, professional fees, and design works to bring forward the scheme. Additional funding from the Levelling Up funding has been allocated to these works to ensure they can be completed, reducing the requirement for private funding from the company at these early stages, supporting the reduction in finance costs for the project to maintain overall viability of the scheme. Summary: Hello Electrical, a Sydney-based electrical provider, announces the expansion of its service area to include the Inner West region to meet increased local demand for reliable electrical solutions. Newtown, Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 5, 2025) - Hello Electrical announces the expansion of its service area in Sydney to include the Inner West. This move is driven by growing residential and commercial demand for dependable electrical support across the region. The Electrician in Sydney will now offer comprehensive electrical services to homes and businesses throughout the Inner West, increasing accessibility for clients in some of Sydney's fastest-evolving neighbourhoods. The expansion allows Hello Electrical to reduce lead times in a high-demand area while continuing to provide support across the greater Sydney region. Clients in the Inner West can now arrange bookings with more flexible scheduling options and access clear communication from a local team that understands the challenges of the area's unique mix of heritage and modern properties. The company's decision to grow its footprint reflects a broader goal of long-term investment in Sydney's future. Hello Electrical recognises the pace at which areas like the Inner West are developing and has planned accordingly to offer real, local support where and when needed. Hello Electrical is a family-owned electrical company based in Sydney, Australia. 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condemned to the second tier.  Newtown won 4-1 when the two sides last met at Latham Park on the opening day of the season and also triumphed 1-0 at Park Avenue in Phase Two’s reverse fixture while Aber earned a 3-1 home win in November.  * 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 Barry Town United and Newtown for live broadcast on Friday 28 March (KO 19:45).  The game, available to watch on Sgorio’s online platforms and your smart TV will likely have key implications at both ends of the Play-Off Conference Barry currently sit seventh – five points ahead of eighth-place Connah’s Quay Nomads – as they aim to secure the final European play-off spot while Newtown are in the relegation zone but behind 10th-place Briton Ferry Llansawel on goal difference only.  Both sides won one encounter each against the other in Phase One, before playing out a 1-1 draw at Latham Park in Phase Two’s reverse fixture last month JD Cymru Premier European Play-Off Semi-Finals explained S4C have selected the JD Cymru Premier fixture between Briton Ferry Llansawel and Newtown for live broadcast on Tuesday 11 March (KO 19:45).  The game at The Renewable Centre Stadium, which could be decisive in the relegation battle, will be available to watch on Sgorio’s online platforms and your smart TV.  Top-flight ever-presents Newtown are currently in the JD Cymru Premier relegation zone but only one point behind Briton Ferry who have held their own in their first season in the division.  Both sides won one encounter each against the other in Phase One, before playing out a 2-2 draw at Latham Park on the opening night of Phase Two.  The other JD Cymru Premier matches that are taking place on Tuesday 11 March is the Championship Conference fixture between The New Saints and Caernarfon Town as well as the Play-Off Conference games which are Barry Town against Aberystwyth Town and Connah’s Quay versus Flint Town United Highlights of those matches will be available on Sgorio’s social media channels Join in the fun and win prizes with the official JD Cymru Premier Score Predictor Prediction windows open at 10am the day after the last fixture of each round and close one hour before the first kick-off Briton Ferry and Newtown last met at Latham Park with two goals apiece for both sides in what was each sides first game of the 2024/25 Play-Off Conference.  The Robins raced in to a two-goal lead through Aaron Williams and Jason Oswell in the first 23 minutes but Corey Hurford pulled a goal back in the first minute of stoppage time Experienced striker Luke Bowen equalised in the 69th minute with the spoils shared Newtown came out on top in the first clash between the two sides with Aaron Williams scoring the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win in September Ferry got their revenge in December at Old Road with Andy Dyer’s men coming from behind to win Williams scored again against Ferry but Corey Hurford equalised and Jasper Payne scored a late winner after Ryan Pryce had been sent off.  Work to restore the listed buildings in Newtown is progressing well and remains on course for completion by the Spring This includes brickwork cleaning for the Locomotive Shed and Engine Shed and works to restore the Clock Tower The work is on schedule for completion in April and these works are essential in ensuring the significant heritage assets on the site are restored and brought back into active use One of these heritage assets of particular local interest is the clock tower but also the Thwaites and Reed manufactured clock inside We are delighted to say that the clock will be fully restored to a working condition with the time on the clock currently fixed at 2:26 You can watch this video on our YouTube channel to see what's being done ROBERTS Arnie Davy replaces TORRY Devon Jack Vincent MASON Thomas Leeroy replaces FLINT Niall Daniel DOWNS Dylan Matthew replaces HUGHES George DAFIS Gwydion Caradog replaces SHARIF Abdulrahman Mohamoud DIBOE Cuba Peter Jayden replaces BRADFORD Louis MARTIN Desean Kieron Kimani replaces EVANS Robert David HARRIES Jolyon James replaces RAINBIRD James Alexander DARLINGTON Alexander replaces DAVIES Ben Christian There is no live report available for this match