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Lliw Valley

Coordinates: 51°45′43″N 3°57′54″W / 51.762°N 3.965°W / 51.762; -3.965
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51°45′43″N 3°57′54″W / 51.762°N 3.965°W / 51.762; -3.965

Lliw Valley / Dyffryn Lliw
Lliw Valley shown within Wales
History
 • Succeeded bySwansea
Neath Port Talbot
StatusDistrict1996
Government
 • HQCivic Centre Penllergaer
 • MottoNid da lle gellir gwell (From good things to better)
Coat of arms of the borough council

The Borough of Lliw Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Lliw) was one of the four local government districts of West Glamorgan, Wales from 1974 to 1996. It was formed by the merger of the Llwchwr urban district and Pontardawe Rural District, under the Local Government Act 1972.

It was abolished in 1996, with part of its area becoming part of the new Swansea unitary authority, and part becoming part of Neath Port Talbot unitary authority. [1]

Communities becoming part of Swansea:

Communities becoming part of Neath Port Talbot:

The old Lliw Valley had two football clubs in the Welsh Football League - Garden Village and Pontardawe Town.