It was great to meet with members of the Briton Ferry Brunel Dock Trust and walk around the Grade II listed area last week. Since becoming MP I’ve supported the group and seen how passionate they are about restoring and rejuvenating the Brunel Dock, so it was good to catch-up with them and talk about […]
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Talks about Brunel are always amongst the most popular. The next Neath Antiquarians lecture is entitled, “Brunel and his work in Briton Ferry”. The speaker, Councillor Hugh James, is a committee member for the Briton Ferry Brunel Dock Trust, established in 2005. The talk will be at 7 p.m. on Monday 18th February at the […]
An important part of Briton Ferry’s industrial heritage has been sadly vandalised recently. The Brunel Tower which is situated in the Brunel Quays and was renovated in 2008/09 has been the first phase of redevelopment for the dock area of Briton Ferry. Sadly, the front and back windows, which are specialised hand made windows have […]
Plans to restore the historic Brunel Dock at Briton Ferry and turn it into a waterfront area and marina have been revived. The project – still in its very early stages – first needs to get funding for dredging and repairs to the dock, which would then open up the way for further development. Working on the […]