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== Governance == {{OSM Location map |coord ={{coord|51.585|-3.785}} |zoom = 12 |width = 400 |height = 500 |caption = |minimap = file bottom left |mini-file = Wales relief location map.jpg |mini-width = 70 |mini-height = 87 |minipog-x = 39 |minipog-y = 77 |scalemark = 135 | mark-sizeD=11 |mark-coord = {{coord|51.565333|-3.7602639}} |label = Steelworks |label-pos = left |label-color = hard grey |mark-title = [[Port Talbot Steelworks]] |mark-image = Port Talbot Steelworks - geograph.org.uk - 41552.jpg |mark-description = Tata Steel at Port Talbot |mark-coord1 = {{coord|51.59557|-3.82073}} |label1=Aberavon beach |label-color1 = hard grey |label-pos1 = bottom |mark-title1 = [[Aberavon Beach]] |mark-image1 = Aberavon Beach - geograph.org.uk - 41808.jpg |mark-description1 = the beach stretches for 2 miles north of the port |mark-coord2 = {{coord|51.60138|-3.794167}} |mark2 = UK-Motorway-M4.svg |mark-size2 = 23,9 |mark-title2 = [[M4 motorway]] |mark-image2 = Port Talbot & the M4 Corridor - geograph-3685831-by-Kevin-Corcoran (1).jpg |mark-description2 = the M4 runs through Port Talbot at high level |mark-coord3 = {{coord|51.5628|-3.7254}} |label3 = Margam^Castle |label-pos3 = left |mark-title3 = [[Margam Castle]] |mark-image3 = 26 Margam Castle 18th Nov 2009 (6378116297).jpg |mark-description3 = Margam Castle belonged to the Talbot family |mark-coord4 = {{coord|51.59784|-3.78396}} |label4 = Civic Centre |label-pos4 = right |mark-title4 = Neath Port Talbot Civic Centre |mark-image4 = Princess Royal Theatre - geograph.org.uk - 381872.jpg |mark-description4 = The Civic Centre for the county borough of Neath Port Talbot |mark-coord5 = {{coord|51.602|-3.818478}} |mark-size5 = 0 |label5 = Sandfields |label-color5 = soft grey |label-pos5 = top |label-size5 = 12 |mark-title5 = Sandfields |mark-image5 = Sandfields - geograph.org.uk - 41834.jpg |mark-description5 = Sandfields is an area of housing North of Port Talbot town centre |mark-coord6 = {{coord|51.6208|-3.8432}} |mark-size6 = 0 |label6 = River Neath |label-color6 = soft blue |label-pos6 = center |label-size6 = 11 |label-angle6 = -34 |mark-title6 = River Neath |mark-image6 = River Neath - geograph.org.uk - 117781.jpg |mark-description6 = The River Neath estuary and chemical works |mark-coord7 = {{coord|51.5745|-3.7529}} |mark-size7 = 0 |label7 = Margam |label-pos7 = centre |label-size7 = 12 |label-color7 = soft grey |mark-title7 = [[Margam]] |mark-image7 = Margam, housing in the shadow of Mynydd Brombil - geograph.org.uk - 1006141.jpg |mark-description7 = In the shadow of Mynydd Brombil | arc-coordA = {{coord|51.5748|-3.8401}} | arc-textA = Swansea Bay | arc-text-sizeA = 13 |arc-text-colorA = soft blue | arc-angleA = 40 | arc-gapA = 2.5 | arc-radiusA = 0.9 }} [[File:Talbot arms.svg|thumb|left|120px|Arms of Talbot]] The borough of Port Talbot was created in November 1921, incorporating Margam, [[Cwmafan]] and Aberafan.<ref name="Davies,p.697"/> It was therefore 85 years after the phrase 'Port Talbot' was first used that it became officially recognised as the town's name. Port Talbot was part of the historic county of [[Glamorgan]]. The 1974 county council re-organisation split Glamorgan into three new counties, and Port Talbot became one of the four districts of [[West Glamorgan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://anws.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=34&coll_id=76498&expand= |title=Archive Network Wales: West Glamorgan Archive Service β Context |publisher=Anws.llgc.org.uk |access-date=25 November 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121224213405/http://anws.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=34&coll_id=76498&expand= |archive-date=24 December 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Following the demise of [[West Glamorgan]] County Council in 1996, Port Talbot borough council was merged with [[Neath]] and part of [[Lliw Valley]] Districts to create the new [[unitary authority]] of [[Neath Port Talbot]] County Borough.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/19/schedule/1/crossheading/county-boroughs |title=Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, County Boroughs |publisher=Legislation.gov.uk |access-date=25 November 2013}}</ref> The Civic Centre is located in Port Talbot, and the town is represented by three of the 64 councillors that make up the county council.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southwalesguardian.co.uk/li/councils.detail.Welsh%20Unitary-Neath%20Port%20Talbot%20Council/#Port_Talbot |title=council details for Neath Port Talbot |publisher=southwalesguardian.co.uk |access-date=25 November 2013}}</ref> The centre of the town is covered by the [[Port Talbot (electoral ward)|Port Talbot ward]] for local council elections.
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