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Record Investment in Schools as Neath Port Talbot Council Publishes Draft Budget Proposals for 26/27
Neath Port Talbot Council has published its draft budget proposals for the 2026/27 financial year at a time of continuing financial pressures.
Update (24/12/25) for Briton Ferry Residents – Flood Recovery Information
Now that the Flood Assistance Centre is no longer in place, we want to ensure residents affected by flooding have access to key information and support. Below you’ll find important contact numbers, information about the cause and preventing future floods, and details on refuse and recycling collections.
Bridgend Man Sentenced for Two Fly-Tipping Offences
Neath Port Talbot Council has successfully prosecuted a Bridgend male for two fly-tipping offences, following a thorough investigation by its Waste Enforcement Team.
Gnoll Country Park Wins Prestigious Biodiversity Award for Innovative ‘Gnollywood’ Project
Gnoll Country Park and Neath Port Talbot Council’s Countryside & Wildlife Team have won the Best of the Best Biodiversity Award at this year’s Green Flag Awards. The national recognition celebrates the innovative and environmentally focused Gnollywood sign and project.
Council Leader welcomes £22million additional support for businesses affected by Steel transition
Neath Port Talbot Council has welcomed the UK Government’s confirmation of a further £22 million for businesses affected by changes at Tata Steel, announced this week by the Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens MP.
Flood support for households in Briton Ferry
Flood Assistance Centre
Neath Port Talbot Council has set up an assistance centre for people in Briton Ferry affected by flooding at: Liberty Hall, Mansel St, Briton Ferry,
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