The values upon which he founded his business more than 150 years ago continue to guide our company today. Through our Community Partnership Programme, we support in a range of sustainable regional initiatives, that benefit our surrounding communities.
Steel News, the community newspaper for Port Talbot. Printed and delivered quarterly.
The primary aim of the newspaper is to inform local residents about the latest company news and community events.
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Steel Matters Issue 11
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Steel Matters Issue 10
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Steel Matters Issue 6
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