Crediton
Crediton is a community and also civil parish in the Mid Devon area of Devon in England. It depends on the A377 Exeter to Barnstaple roadway at the junction with the A3072 road to Tiverton, regarding 7 miles (11 km) north west of Exeter. It has a population of 6,837, increasing to 7,835 at the 2011 Census. Crediton has two selecting wards (Boniface and Lawrence). The mixed population of these wards at the 2011 Census was 7,600. The community is located in the slim vale of the River Creedy, in between two high hills and also is split into two parts, the north or old town (Peoples park, QECC and so on) as well as the south and eastern or new town. (QECC Barnfield, Saxon Close and so on) In the very early 20th century shoe-making, sun tanning, farming profession, tin-plating and the manufacture of confectionery as well as cider had superseded the previous huge woollen and serge industries. The creamery as well as dairy in Crediton has always lain beside the church, yet to enable its product to be dispersed further, the business ran a transport depot that lay in the goods backyard of the train station. On a daily basis, a train of 3 or more Milk Storage Tank Wagons would be filled up from trucks, and after that taken to London by either the Great Western Railway or the Southern Railway. Express Dairies offered the creamery and also a comparable system in Kirkcudbright, Scotland in July 2002 to Milk Web link, which both already created UHT milk.