The move will see a number of Yeltz youngsters leave the Grove to gain valuable game time and accelerate their development.
Halesowen duo Dan Brookes and Ewan Edwards have already been at Bewdley for two weeks, and Max Morris will also be making the move away from the Pitching In NPL Midlands Division outfit on an initial one-month loan deal.
"It was important to me we found good clubs and managers that we can trust," manager Paul Smith said. "In Bewdley and Chris Cornes we’ve got that.
"This ticks boxes for both clubs and the players involved. As the season progresses, I can see a number of our academy players going down similar routes."
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