Chepstow Garden City has been awarded one of the highest accolades in grassroots football, having received Silver Accreditation by the Welsh Football Trust's Club Accreditation Scheme.

The Club Accreditation Scheme forms part of the Welsh Football Trust's programme to improve opportunities for kids to get involved in football.

Sponsored by McDonald's, Community Partner of the Football Association of Wales and The Welsh Football Trust, the scheme was established to ensure standards of excellence within the grassroots football community.

Chepstow Garden City have been awarded the coveted Silver status, having ensured their coaches work with no more than 16 players, there is a minimum of two coaches per team (with at least one coach holding a FAW 'C' Certificate), as well as establishing a formal recruitment process and providing correct equipment for each age group.

Club secretary Len Parsley said: "On behalf of everyone at Chepstow Garden City I'd personally like to thank all of the coaches who continue to volunteer their time to give young players the opportunity to learn and play a game that they love.

"We're incredibly grateful to have received recognition from the Welsh Football Trust and McDonald's, and look forward to reaching the ultimate goal – Gold Accreditation in the coming years."

McDonald's director of Welsh football Ian Rush said: "To be awarded Silver Accreditation is a superb achievement.

"All the clubs have done exceptionally well to earn the accolade, which is testament to the hard work of a huge number of volunteers across Wales who ensure our young players learn and play grassroots football in the best possible environment."

Jamie Clewer, national programmes manager for the Welsh Football Trust, added: "Grassroots football is the bedrock of the local community and where children find their love of the game.

"Chepstow Garden City has been recognised for reaching a very high standard of grassroots football and in addition to thanking all those involved for their hard work, we hope that it continues to encourage more volunteers and players into the club."