Millennium Milepost beside National Cycle Route 4, Tondu
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Image: © eswales Taken: 6 Oct 2012
A milepost of the Andrew Rowe design lying approximately three hundred metres to the west of the cycle route’s junction with the A4063 Maesteg Road by Wesley Methodist Church in Tondu and directly across the cycle path from an entrance to Tondu Heritage Park (seen in Image). The middle one of the milepost’s three directional fingers names the Park (in both English and Welsh) and points towards the entrance. The finger to the right indicates that from this spot it is two and a half miles to Cefn Cribwr, whereas the one to the left points towards Tondu, for which it provides the alternative, hyphenated spelling seen, for example, on very large scale Ordnance Survey maps.