The Hope Valley is a rural area centred on the village of Hope, Derbyshire in the Peak District in the northern Midlands of England. The name also applies to the post town that consists of the bordering villages. Although the Hope Valley appears to be a single valley, the name of the river modifications a number of times. The head of the valley exists below Mam Tor at Castleton. From here, the Peakshole Water flows to Hope, where it goes into the lower reaches of the River Noe, which has actually moved from Edale. The Noe after that moves to Bamford, where it gets in the River Derwent, which has taken a trip about ten miles from Bleaklow. The valley is now practically the Derwent Valley, but the term "Hope Valley" is still used as the Derwent flows via Hathersage and Grindleford. Other streams in the area consist of the Burbage Brook, which diminishes from Burbage Valley with Padley Gorge and into the River Derwent near Grindleford station. The area is a prominent vacationer destination, specifically as the Hope Valley Line railway from Sheffield to Manchester goes through it, from the western end of the Totley Tunnel near Grindleford to the eastern end of the Cowburn Tunnel near Edale. In the centre of the valley is a long-established concrete factory, the UK's greatest, run by Hope Construction Materials. It is somewhat infamous in your area since it is a noticeable industrial procedure in the middle of a National Park and also is extremely noticeable from lots of places. Nevertheless, the manufacturing facility provides beneficial neighborhood work outside the tourist field.