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Mitcheldean
Mitcheldean is a small town in the eastern of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. The town is the most heavily populated area of 'Mitcheldean and Drybrook' electoral ward. This ward starts in the north eastern at Mitcheldean and stretches south westerly to Drybrook. The overall ward population taken at the 2011 census was 4,607. Mitcheldean was a flourishing neighborhood for many centuries as a result of the community's proximity to iron ore deposits. During the 19th century, the town grew due to profits generated by the local brewing market. Like numerous of the Forest of Dean villages, Mitcheldean was a close-knit neighborhood with individual traditions. One of these was the locally renowned (or well known) Mitcheldean Prize Brass Band. It is vividly remembered and also described in a memoir by Arthur Bullock, a homeowner of nearby Longhope, whose father and brothers remained in it. Recounting the band's ventures, he comments, 'I just desire I can have been blessed to hear the Mitcheldean Prize Brass Band play when all of the players were totally sober at the same time'. Nevertheless, it is without a doubt sobering to review his more reflection that the band must have been 'killed off by the 1914-18 war'. In the 20th century the town grew further due to the Rank Xerox copy machine manufacturing facility. Although this sector dramatically declined during the latter half of the 20th century, much of the former Rank Xerox site (currently Vantage Point Business Village is now inhabited by local business, new manufacturing and also distribution organisations.