AMLWCH Town slipped to tenth in the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Division Two standings as they were beaten 3-1 at Llandudno Junction.

The Railwaymen produced a fine display to emerge with three points for only the second time this season, and they went ahead on 27 minutes when Mark Jones found some space and finished well.

They managed to increase their advantage after the break thanks to a Jack Williams effort on 59 minutes, and the same player was on hand to seal the points late on with his second of the afternoon.

Ryan Rowlands did manage to net a consolation for the visitors, which failed to take the gloss off an outstanding performance from the hosts.

Pentraeth picked up a point on home soil thanks to a 2-2 stalemate against Mochdre Sports.

Things did not begin well for the visitors, who were a goal down at the break thanks to a Mark Lock strike with two minutes remaining of the first period.

They restored parity to the score line a minute after the interval thanks to a neat effort from Chris Lloyd, and the same player benefitted from some tremendous approach play midway through the half to give Sports’ the lead for the first time in the contest with 64 on the clock.

This joy proved to be short-lived as the home side immediately levelled proceedings through Keiron Abbott on 65 minutes, ensuring both sides had something to show for their efforts.

Barmouth and Dyffryn United picked up a hugely important three points with a 2-0 triumph at Holyhead Town.

Llion Owen got them off to the perfect start with a well-taken attempt on seven minutes, and Ben Fisher wrapped things up after the break with 77 on the clock.