Bridge Of Weir
Bridge of Weir is a village within the Renfrewshire council location as well as larger historical area of Renfrewshire in the west main Lowlands of Scotland. Existing within the Gryffe Valley and also providing a crossing point for the River Gryffe, the town today serves mainly as a dorm negotiation for neighboring Glasgow and Paisley although it keeps an industrial centre of its own as well as some light industry. The very first forms of the town happened with the rise of the West of Scotland cotton market. From around 1793 the river Gryffe was being used to power many cotton spinning and also blanket making mills. The most significant market to arise in the village was natural leather. At its efficiency height the small village supported three tanneries. The leather industry makes it through to today, now on a single site, in the form of a highly effective, contemporary facility with 5 Queen's Awards for International Business.