GRESFORD ATHLETIC have made an agreement with Airbus to groundshare at The Hollingsworth Group Stadium.
Eddie Maurice-Jones' side will ply their trade at the ground until at least the end of the current season.
A club statement said: "This move comes after the club decided that the changing and increasing criteria demands at The Rock meant that the groundshare agreement made with Cefn Druids in February 2023 had become untenable.
"The club felt that it needed to look at alternative options to ensure that we could retain our ethos of being a family football club whilst continuing to play in the second tier of Welsh football.
"We have informed Cefn Druids of this decision and thank them for their help at a time when we needed it by allowing us to use the unbelievable facilities at The Rock. We wish them all the best for the future."
Gresford, who began life at their new ground with a 9-0 Welsh Cup thrashing of Prestatyn Town, are on their travels tomorrow to tackle Bangor 1876.
Boss Maurice-Jones is keen to see how the forward partnerships can develop further after an outstanding display last weekend.
Dominic Deacon has recently returned to action after recovering from injury, while Dave Forbes, a transfer window acquisition from Holywell, has been Cymru North's leading marksman in the past. In addition, Gresford also have key players Haci Ozlu and Toby Gallagher-Keenan in attack.
Maurice-Jones said: "Dave Forbes is a huge signing for us, a real statement. Not only a player with so much quality and experience, but a really nice person that has so much to offer.
"He's made an instant impact. The way he brings players into the game around him and helps the team get up the pitch with his intelligent play is brilliant for us as a team."
Buckley play host to Llandudno this evening looking to maintain their good form.
Boss Asa Hamilton told the club's Facebook page: "I'm over the moon with the boys.
"It's three wins in a row now as well, which is the most important and then we're moving on.
"We've got Llandudno... it's going to be another tough game. But, I think we're going in the right direction again."
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