The 38-year-old was a key part of Luke Parsons' side, who reached the United Counties League Premier Division North play-final last season, losing 2-0 to Grantham Town in May.
Loach retired from professional football back in 2024, but returned to playing in March 2025, to sign for tenth-tier side Wakefield.
He now links up with the Red Badgers, who were only founded back in 2014 and finished seventh in the ninth-tier of English football last season.
Scott Loach spent two seasons at Portman Road between 2012 and 2014. (Image: Newsquest)
The veteran shot stopper runs his own goalkeeping academy, having made over 500 appearances during his career.
Loach grew up as a Ipswich supporter and was an academy schoolboy at Portman Road, before moving on to Lincoln City and then Watford, where he broke into first-team football.
He returned to Suffolk in the summer of 2012, having been signed by Paul Jewell for £150,000, going on play 33 times for Town, keeping nine clean-sheets.