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advice for residents of Ripley, Derbyshire
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Ripley is a small town in the Amber
Valley area of Derbyshire in England. The surrounding
area has been industrialised since the late 18th century.
One of the earliest companies to take advantage of
the mineral resources around Ripley was the Butterley
Company. The company was formed in 1790 and still
survives to the day in the guise of Butterley Engineering,
Butterley Brick and Butterley Aggregates (now all
separate companies). Over the last 200 years the companies
have been a steelworks, coal mining, quarrying, railway,
foundry, brickworks. One of the early, and most well
known, examples of the work of the company includes
the graceful arched roof of St. Pancras Station in
London. A recent major achievement was the design
and construction of the Falkirk Wheel, a spectacular
canal boat lift funded by the Millennium Commission.
The inventor Barnes Wallis lived for a time in Ripley
and now has one of the town's parks named after him.
Constructed under the premises of the Butterley Company
is a 3 mile long canal tunnel for the Cromford Canal.
The central section of the canal is currently disused,
but a charitable fund has been formed to reopen the
canal. Ripley is also home to the Midland Railway
Centre a steam preservation trust, dedicated to preserving
locomotives, rolling stock and other items related
to the Midland Railway.
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