Caernarfon Town's Holywell Town counterpart has made a significant signing ahead of the 2025/26 season. Former Wrexham defender Casey Bedford has joined Holywell Town, bringing his experience from the Red Dragons' Under-21 and Under-18 sides. Bedford was part of the Wrexham squad that travelled to North America last summer for a friendly against Canadian outfit Halifax Wanderers. He will now continue his development in the Welsh top flight with Holywell Town, who earned promotion to the Cymru Premier last season. The young defender was among several players released by Wrexham at the end of the season and has now found a new home in the Cymru Premier. Holywell Town's signing of Bedford is a significant coup for the club, who are looking to build on their successful promotion to the top flight. The club has already made several other signings ahead of the new season, including goalkeeper Alex Swindell from Rhyl 1879. Swindell enjoyed a solid season with the Lilywhites, keeping six clean sheets in 34 appearances. His arrival is expected to provide strong competition for current first-choice goalkeeper John Danby. Meanwhile, Holywell Town's top scorer from last season, Jamie Breese, has left the club to join Kerry. The move comes after Kerry were granted a reprieve following Flint Mountain's demotion from the Cymru North to the fourth tier. Breese enjoyed an outstanding campaign for Holywell, scoring 24 goals and claiming both the Cymru North Golden Boot and Player of the Season awards.