Bridge of Weir is a village within the Renfrewshire council location as well as broader historic county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Existing within the Gryffe Valley as well as giving a crossing point for the River Gryffe, the village today offers largely as a dorm negotiation for close-by Glasgow as well as Paisley although it preserves a business centre of its own and some light market. The very first forms of the village came to be with the surge of the West of Scotland cotton industry. From around 1793 the river Gryffe was being used to power numerous cotton rotating as well as covering making mills. One of the most substantial industry to arise in the village was natural leather. At its productivity optimal the small village supported three tanneries. The natural leather industry survives to this particular day, currently on a single site, in the form of an extremely successful, modern center with five Queen's Awards for International Business.