LONDON — Prince William's fiancee will celebrate her last birthday before she officially becomes British royalty. Royal officials said this week…
Briton Ferry is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. The town encompasses the electoral wards of Briton Ferry East and Briton Ferry West. Briton Ferry is on the mouth of the River Neath where it enters Swansea Bay and was the first river crossing along the Roman road that followed the coastline along that part of South Wales. The river crossing was by ferry boat some 2 miles (3.2 km) from the bridge across the River Neath at Neath. At certain low tides it was possible to walk across the river via a ford (crossing) close to the ferry route using stepping stones. There are remains of ancient stone age settlements on the hills above Briton Ferry. The town was part of the Briton Ferry Estate, which was part of the land of Margam Abbey.






















