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Flood support for households in Briton Ferry (Updated 23/12/2025)

The Flood Assistance Centre has now closed, but help is still available for residents affected by flooding. 

Key contacts

Councillor

Your local Neath Port Talbot Councillor is Cllr. Gareth Rice Call:  07812664458

Housing Options

If you or your household are homeless over the Christmas period, call 01639 685219.

Welfare Rights Service

Advice and support for welfare benefit claims. Email: welfarerights@npt.gov.uk or call: 01639 685225.

Citizens Advice

Free, confidential help with money and debt problems. Call: 03030 033 577.

Out of hours contacts for Council services

If you have an urgent query and need to talk to our out-of-hours team please ring 01639 686868.

Single Point of Contact (SPOC)

For health and wellbeing advice for children, families and adults. Call: 01639 686802.

Some organisations may have different opening hours over the Christmas period.

Causes of the flood and preventing future floods

We understand residents are concerned about the causes of flooding and what is being done to prevent future incidents in Briton Ferry.

Initial investigations indicate that there were different factors involved in different areas. As part of our statutory duties, we will be carrying out flood investigations in the impacted areas. These reports will be published and made available to the public in due course.

For residents in Pant Yr Heol, the Council will lead on this investigation and will share updates when available.

For residents in Ritson Street and Hunters Street, we encourage you to contact Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water for information and updates.

Over the longer term, we have been working to develop solutions to reduce flood risk in the Briton Ferry area. We have already made progress on two major flood risk management schemes at The Grandison Brook Culvert (close to Pant-yr-Heol) and Cryddan Brook (close to Castle Bingo).

Refuse and recycling collections

Following the collection of flood-damaged items last weekend, we will be arranging further collections for residents who haven’t yet put their items out because they are waiting for their insurers to assess them. We’ll provide a further update soon with details of when these collections will take place.

We will continue to collect your regular wheeled bin/black bag and recycling if you have been impacted by flooding.

Check changes to collection days over Christmas.

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