Kidderminster Harriers have signed goalkeeper Jamie Pardington on an emergency seven-day loan from Lincoln City as cover for the injured Christian Dibble.
The 25-year-old, a former Wolverhampton Wanderers youngster, has had spells with AFC Telford United and Oxford City this season.
He joins ahead of Tuesday’s game after Dibble suffered concussion after clattering into defender Joe Foulkes and fracturing his eye socket, leading to Saturday's match at Radcliffe being abandoned.
Alfreton Town have boosted their survival hopes by signing forward Jack Newall on loan from League One Burton Albion until the end of the season.
The 18-year-old was recalled from his loan at step three Stourbridge to join the Reds, and it comes less than 12 months after the attacking midfielder earned his first pro contract with the Brewers.
Struggling Alfreton, currently 22nd, can call on Newall immediately, with the youngster available for selection against Macclesfield this evening (Tuesday).
Scarborough Athletic have welcomed progress on repairs to their home pitch at Scarborough Sports Village, with work underway to prepare a new surface.
The 3G pitch has been unusable this season following structural issues, forcing the club to play home games 20 miles up the coast at Bridlington Town.
North Yorkshire Council says the new pitch is on track to be ready for the start of the 2026/27 season, with current groundwork expected to take up to 10 weeks.
Former Hereford forward Stanley Anaebonam has secured a move abroad after joining Romanian side CS Dinamo București.
The 26-year-old, who made five appearances for Hereford FC in 2023, has linked up with the Liga II outfit as he continues a well-travelled career.
Anaebonam has featured across the non-league pyramid in England in recent years, turning out for the likes of Gloucester City, Taunton Town and Stratford Town before making the switch to Romania.
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