Bridge Of Weir
Bridge of Weir is a town within the Renfrewshire council area and bigger historical region of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Lying within the Gryffe Valley and supplying a crossing point for the River Gryffe, the town today serves greatly as a dorm negotiation for close-by Glasgow and Paisley although it maintains an industrial centre of its very own and also some light sector. The initial semblances of the town came to be with the increase of the West of Scotland cotton industry. From around 1793 the river Gryffe was being used to power countless cotton rotating and covering making mills. The most significant market to emerge in the town was natural leather. At its performance peak the little village supported 3 tanneries. The leather market endures to this particular day, now on a single site, in the form of a very successful, contemporary facility with five Queen's Awards for International Business.