BBC News Published image captionAn area of Parc Ynysderw in Pontardawe is the preferred location for the new "super school" Concerns about plans to build a "super school" in the Swansea valley are being ignored, it has been claimed. Neath Port Talbot council wants to close three English-medium primary schools and open a new school for more than 750 pupils by September 2024. But parents have said they felt they were being ignored, and have until Wednesday to object to the plans, before a final decision is taken. The council said it could not comment during the consultation period. Last month, a slim majority of councillors backed a proposal to close Alltwen, Llangiwg and Godre'r Graig schools and build at Parc Ynysderw in Pontardawe instead.