Coleford
Coleford is a tiny market community in the west of the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, two miles (3.2 kilometres) eastern of the Welsh border and also near to the Wye Valley. It is the administrative centre of the Forest of Dean area. The consolidated population of both selecting wards in Coleford at the 2011 census was 8,359. Coleford adapted more capably to the mine closures of the 1950s than its neighbour Cinderford. Today its prime area in the heart of the Forest makes it prominent with pedestrians and also bikers, as well as the local council has made transfer to motivate further travelers. The large manufacturing facility in the town, originally called Carters, after that Beechams, after that GlaxoSmithKline, is currently owned by the Japanese firm Suntory. It is the single manufacturing facility for Ribena and Lucozade. One old building that has made it through is the former goods shed for the obsolete train line to Monmouth; it is now the Coleford GWR Museum. SPP Pumps Ltd, Britain's leading pump manufacturer additionally has their main UK making website at Coleford which has more than 300 people on site. The factory primarily deals with the Industrial and also offshore firefighting oil and gas markets as well as the UK local water market.