ONE of Welsh football's oldest grounds will have a new name this season.
Llanidloes Town's Victoria Avenue will now be called KVM Park after agreeing a sponsorship deal with K Vaughan Metals.
A spokesman for the JD Cymru North club said: "We are pleased to announce we have have a ground sponsor in long standing local business K Vaughan Metals.
"Our ground will be called KVM Park for the term of our partnership.
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"It's great to get another business on board supporting the club following on from our main principle sponsors Hafren Furnishers and Richard, George and Jenkins.
"Local club with local business support is not just good for the club but the town of Llanidloes too."
Meanwhile the club has signed goalkeeper Niki Lee-Bulmer with the ex-Prestatyn Town and Airbus UK Broughton goalkeeper set to make his debut at Chirk on Sunday.
Manager Lawrence Wilson said: "The last couple of games being honest have been very difficult to say the least.
"Not having a full strength team for both games as been tough especially going to Bangor with 11 players due to holidays and work.
"But with everyone back now we are looking forward to the weekend. It will be a tough test as both teams will be looking for their first three points of the season. The lads are raring to go after no game last weekend."
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