Bow Street Football Club has unveiled a new kit and outlined their ambitions for the future.

The MMP-NL Mid Wales League One club has targeted membership of the new Cymru Leagues third tier set for launch next season.

Bow Street chairman Wyn Lewis praised the club;s six main sponsors, Anthony Motors, Cambrian Scaffolding, Liquid Screed Ltd, Salop Leisure, Rhydypennau Inn and Vale Holiday Parks, for their continued support.

Lewis said “Not only have they supported us financially for a number of years but they all get involved in the activities and operations of the club throughout the year.

“They are local people who are passionate about the club and their community.’

The club has played at the third tier of Welsh football for 13 seasons and will look to maintain their status in the new third tier set for launch by the Football Association of Wales (FAW) next season.

Lewis added: “Over the last couple of years we have invested in an additional stand seating, concrete paths surrounding three sides of the playing surface, a new drainage system and a total revamp of the changing rooms.

“To enable us to do this we have been fortunate in receiving significant grant assistance from the Football Association of Wales Trust with the rest coming from fund raising activity by the club itself.’

“We have been extremely fortunate that Phil Evans of PA Evans has managed all the work that has gone at Cae Piod over the last couple of years.

“Phil, a former player and manager of Bow Street, and his team have provided their considerable expertise to ensure that all the criteria targets set by the FAW have been attained.

“Therefore, we now await confirmation from the FAW at the end of this season that we will be accepted in to the new tier, which for a small village club, will be a phenomenal achievement.’