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From: http:// en. wikipedia. o... heffield# Airport_ name
It was named 'Robin Hood' based on the following local information:
1) The original Robin Hood legends are set in Barnsdale Forest, the area of South Yorkshire which surrounded Doncaster and Pontefract. This legend is reinforced by the fact that the now closed village pub in nearby...
1) The original Robin Hood legends are set in Barnsdale Forest, the area of South Yorkshire which surrounded Doncaster and Pontefract. This legend is reinforced by the fact that the now closed village pub in nearby...
09:38 Sun 15th May 2011
From: http://en.wikipedia.o...heffield#Airport_name
It was named 'Robin Hood' based on the following local information:
1) The original Robin Hood legends are set in Barnsdale Forest, the area of South Yorkshire which surrounded Doncaster and Pontefract. This legend is reinforced by the fact that the now closed village pub in nearby Hatfield Woodhouse is known as the Robin Hood and Little John.
2) The airport has a historical connection to Nottinghamshire (as the parish of Finningley was, until 1974 and the Local Government Act 1972, administered as part of Nottinghamshire) and still resides in the boundary of the Diocese of Nottingham.
3) The runway extension (completed in 1957) to accommodate Vulcan bombers, extended the airfield into the county of Nottinghamshire.
4) Some later Robin Hood legends - and the popular 20th century books, films and TV programmes are set in Sherwood Forest.
5) The Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster is closer to what is left of Sherwood Forest than the city of Nottingham is.
6) The forests of Sherwood and Barnsdale merged in this area of Yorkshire.
7) The name would provide an identity which would raise a lot of attention (if a little controversy) for the airport and create a marketing opportunity.
It was named 'Robin Hood' based on the following local information:
1) The original Robin Hood legends are set in Barnsdale Forest, the area of South Yorkshire which surrounded Doncaster and Pontefract. This legend is reinforced by the fact that the now closed village pub in nearby Hatfield Woodhouse is known as the Robin Hood and Little John.
2) The airport has a historical connection to Nottinghamshire (as the parish of Finningley was, until 1974 and the Local Government Act 1972, administered as part of Nottinghamshire) and still resides in the boundary of the Diocese of Nottingham.
3) The runway extension (completed in 1957) to accommodate Vulcan bombers, extended the airfield into the county of Nottinghamshire.
4) Some later Robin Hood legends - and the popular 20th century books, films and TV programmes are set in Sherwood Forest.
5) The Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster is closer to what is left of Sherwood Forest than the city of Nottingham is.
6) The forests of Sherwood and Barnsdale merged in this area of Yorkshire.
7) The name would provide an identity which would raise a lot of attention (if a little controversy) for the airport and create a marketing opportunity.
Robin Hood was also known as Robin of Loxley.
Loxley is a village on the edge of Sheffield (with a lovely pub, where I was best man at my friend's wedding reception)
Robin Hood Airport is the Doncaster-Sheffield airport, so the name's not so illogical really!
OK, I admit it. I still think that it's a poor choice of name. Given the proximity of the airport to Doncaster (as it's nowhere near to Sheffield!) it could have been the Benjamin Huntsman Airport:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Huntsman
the Roy Clarke Airport or even the Jeremy Clarkson Airport ;-)
Chris
Loxley is a village on the edge of Sheffield (with a lovely pub, where I was best man at my friend's wedding reception)
Robin Hood Airport is the Doncaster-Sheffield airport, so the name's not so illogical really!
OK, I admit it. I still think that it's a poor choice of name. Given the proximity of the airport to Doncaster (as it's nowhere near to Sheffield!) it could have been the Benjamin Huntsman Airport:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Huntsman
the Roy Clarke Airport or even the Jeremy Clarkson Airport ;-)
Chris
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NJ:
"Why is an airport needed at all in that part of The Frozen North?"
To keep the people of Sheffield away from Oliver Letwin, of course!
http://www.dailymail....g-cheap-holidays.html
"Why is an airport needed at all in that part of The Frozen North?"
To keep the people of Sheffield away from Oliver Letwin, of course!
http://www.dailymail....g-cheap-holidays.html