The newly merged club moved to Park Hall from Total Network Solutions' Recreation Ground.
Following a short period of abandonment, the site was purchased from the council by Mike Harris with a view to redevelopment and The New Saints moving back to the ground.
[5] In the meantime, the majority of matches were played at the Recreation Ground[6] with Park Hall being used only occasionally by TNS' women's, youth and reserve teams.
The two clubs appealed, and UEFA took into account Oswestry Town's historic membership of the Football Association of Wales.
[14] Shortly afterwards, Total Network Solutions renamed themselves The New Saints as their sponsorship deal lapsed due to the sponsoring company being bought out by British Telecom.
[15] During renovation, Park Hall's pitch was replaced with artificial Ligaturf, as used at the home ground of Red Bull Salzburg.
As a result, The New Saints applied to play their home matches at Deva Stadium in Chester and move away from Park Hall.
[23] Park Hall is used by England schools' football teams as their home ground for selected matches - in April 2016 against the Republic of Ireland,[24] and in March 2024 against Wales.
During the 2000's redevelopment at a cost of more than £3 million, The New Saints were awarded a £445,000 grant from the Football Foundation with the intention of Park Hall housing a leisure development with improved facilities including a ten-pin bowling alley.