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Retford is a market town
Market town

Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
 in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
 in the East Midlands
East Midlands

The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the traditional region of the English Midlands. It encompasses the combined area of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and most of Lincolnshire, although people often speak of the "East Midlands" with only Derbysh...
 of England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, located 31 miles from the county town
County town

A county town is the 'capital' of a county in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland. County towns are usually the location of administrative or judicial functions, or established over time as the de facto main town of a county....
 of Nottingham
Nottingham

Nottingham is one of the three major city status in the United Kingdom in the East Midlands and is in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England....
, in the district of Bassetlaw
Bassetlaw

Bassetlaw is the northernmost Non-metropolitan district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population according to the United Kingdom Census 2001 of 107,713....
. The town is situated in a valley
Valley

In geology, a valley is a Depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge....
 with the River Idle
River Idle

The River Idle is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source is the confluence of the River Maun and River Meden, near Markham Moor. From there, it flows north through Retford and Bawtry before entering the River Trent at Stockwith near Misterton, Nottinghamshire....
 running through the centre of the town.

ford gained its first charter in 1246, when Henry III
Henry III of England

Henry III was the son and successor of John of England as King of England, reigning for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death. His contemporaries knew him as Henry of Winchester....
 granted the right for a fair, this was later extended to holding a Saturday Market by Edward I
Edward I of England

Edward I , popularly known as Longshanks, the English Justinian, and the Hammer of the Scots , was a House of Plantagenet King of England who achieved historical fame by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland....
 in 1275. It was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835
Municipal Corporations Act 1835

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 - sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales....
, and then remained a municipal borough
Municipal borough

Municipal boroughs were a type of local government which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002....
 until 1974 when it was merged into Bassetlaw district.






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Retford is a market town
Market town

Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
 in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
 in the East Midlands
East Midlands

The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the traditional region of the English Midlands. It encompasses the combined area of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and most of Lincolnshire, although people often speak of the "East Midlands" with only Derbysh...
 of England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, located 31 miles from the county town
County town

A county town is the 'capital' of a county in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland. County towns are usually the location of administrative or judicial functions, or established over time as the de facto main town of a county....
 of Nottingham
Nottingham

Nottingham is one of the three major city status in the United Kingdom in the East Midlands and is in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England....
, in the district of Bassetlaw
Bassetlaw

Bassetlaw is the northernmost Non-metropolitan district of Nottinghamshire, England, with a population according to the United Kingdom Census 2001 of 107,713....
. The town is situated in a valley
Valley

In geology, a valley is a Depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge....
 with the River Idle
River Idle

The River Idle is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source is the confluence of the River Maun and River Meden, near Markham Moor. From there, it flows north through Retford and Bawtry before entering the River Trent at Stockwith near Misterton, Nottinghamshire....
 running through the centre of the town.

History

Retford gained its first charter in 1246, when Henry III
Henry III of England

Henry III was the son and successor of John of England as King of England, reigning for fifty-six years from 1216 to his death. His contemporaries knew him as Henry of Winchester....
 granted the right for a fair, this was later extended to holding a Saturday Market by Edward I
Edward I of England

Edward I , popularly known as Longshanks, the English Justinian, and the Hammer of the Scots , was a House of Plantagenet King of England who achieved historical fame by conquering large parts of Wales and almost succeeding in doing the same to Scotland....
 in 1275. It was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835
Municipal Corporations Act 1835

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 - sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in the the incorporated boroughs of England and Wales....
, and then remained a municipal borough
Municipal borough

Municipal boroughs were a type of local government which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002....
 until 1974 when it was merged into Bassetlaw district. Its civic traditions are maintained by Charter Trustees
Charter Trustees

In England and Wales, charter trustees are set up to maintain the continuity of a town charter or city charter after a district with the status of a borough or city has been abolished, until such time as a parish council is established....
.

The origins of its name are unknown and have been subject to much debate, but consensus seems to conclude that it gets its name from an ancient ford crossing the River Idle
River Idle

The River Idle is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source is the confluence of the River Maun and River Meden, near Markham Moor. From there, it flows north through Retford and Bawtry before entering the River Trent at Stockwith near Misterton, Nottinghamshire....
. It was originally named Redforde because the river water was tinged red due to the red clay river bed and frequent crossing of people and livestock disturbing the clay river bed. The first land settled was on the western side of the ford – this area being less liable to flooding – but as the community grew it spread to occupy land on the other bank of the river, and it was this eastern part of the town that eventually became more important; hence Retford's alternative (and, for administrative purposes, still official) name of East Retford. The highly unusual coat of arms for the town consists of two rampant chough
Chough

The Red-billed Chough or Chough , Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax, is a bird in the crow family; it is one of only two species in the genus Pyrrhocorax....
s.

Retford was largely destroyed by a fire in 1528, but prospered after the Great North Road was diverted to run through the town in 1766 and the Chesterfield Canal
Chesterfield Canal

The Chesterfield Canal is in the north of England. It was opened in 1777 and ran 46 miles from the Trent at West Stockwith, Nottinghamshire to Chesterfield, Derbyshire....
 (1777) and the direct London to York railway
East Coast Main Line

The East Coast Main Line is the electrified high-speed railway link between London and Edinburgh connecting Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland....
 (1849) were both routed via the borough. The Great North Road was bypassed around the town in 1961 and part of the route through the town is now a pedestrian precinct.

The Pilgrim Fathers, a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts originated from villages of Babworth
Babworth

Babworth is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, about 1? miles west of Retford. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,329....
 and Scrooby
Scrooby

Scrooby is a small village, on the River Ryton and near Bawtry, in the northern part of the England county of Nottinghamshire. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 329....
 on the outskirts of East Retford between 1586 and 1605.

On June 27, 2007, a few low-lying parts of the town were affected by the 2007 United Kingdom floods
2007 United Kingdom floods

The 2007 United Kingdom floods were a series of destructive floods that occurred in various areas across the country during the summer of 2007. The most severe floods occurred across Northern Ireland on 12 June; East Riding of Yorkshire and The Midlands on 15 June; Yorkshire, The Midlands, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire on 25 June; and Gl...
. The majority of Kings Park was flooded under three feet of water. The ASDA
ASDA

Asda is a United Kingdom supermarket chain which retails food, clothing, toys and general merchandise. It became a subsidiary of the United States retail giant Wal-Mart, the world?s largest retailer, in 1999, and is the second largest chain in the UK after Tesco, having overtaken Sainsbury's in 2003....
 and Morrisons
Morrisons

Wm Morrison Supermarkets Public Limited Company is the TNS Worldpanel chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom. The company is usually referred to and is branded as Morrisons, and it is part of the FTSE 100 Index of companies....
 supermarkets adjacent to the river were also flooded.

Landmarks


In the Market Square there is an ornate French-inspired Victorian Town Hall, in front of which is The Broad Stone. Legend says that this stone had a hollow in it that used to be filled with vinegar during plague times to disinfect coins. However, it is thought to be the upturned base of a boundary marker - perhaps the 'Dominie Cross'.

Also in the Market Square is the war memorial unveiled by Sir Frederick Milner in 1921. The memorial is in the form of an Eleanor cross an octagonal structure of late gothic design. The names of the men killed in the 1914 - 1918 war are on the lower 8 panels and on bronze plaques are the names of those who were killed in the 1939 -1945 war.

The monument was designed by architect Leonard W. Barnard F.R.I.B.A. of Cheltenham. The memorial is constructed of Stancliffe Stone from Darley Dale, Derbyshire. [www.restorethememorial.co.uk]

Just across from the Market Square is Cannon Square which has St Swithun's Church and a cannon captured from the Russians during the Siege of Sevastopol at the end of the Crimean War
Crimean War

The Crimean War, also known in Russia as the Oriental War was fought between the Russian Empire on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other....
 in 1855. Victoria Crosses are made from the metal taken from cannon captured during this battle.

Nikolaus Pevsner
Nikolaus Pevsner

Sir Nikolaus Bernhard Leon Pevsner, Order of the British Empire, was a German-born British scholar of art historian and, especially, of history of architecture....
, architectural historian, is fairly scathing about Retford and its lack of distinguished buildings. "A singularly unattractive town," he wrote.

Transport


Road

Retford is bypassed by the A1 trunk road and the A57
A57 road

The A57 is a major road in England. It runs east from Liverpool to Lincoln, England, via Warrington, Irlam, Eccles, Greater Manchester, Salford and Manchester, then through the Pennines over the Snake Pass , around the Ladybower Reservoir, through Sheffield and past Worksop....
 which links Retford to a number of major towns and cities. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield

Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is an international airport located at the former RAF Finningley airbase in Finningley, South Yorkshire, England....
 is also within driving distance up the A638
A638 road

The A638 is a main road in England that runs between Nottinghamshire and West Yorkshire.A1 road at Markham Moor and Chain Bar Junction 26 of the M62 motorway south of Bradford, West Yorkshire....
 towards Doncaster
Doncaster

Doncaster is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, and the principal settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. The town is located about from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as "Donny"....
. The East Retford bypass was built in three stages mostly along what was previously the A57. In 1957, the West Drayton diversion opened up to the B6387 near Elkesley
Elkesley

Elkesley is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 805 . It is located 6 miles south of Retford....
. Also near Elkesley and Gamston
Gamston, Bassetlaw

Gamston is a village four miles south of Retford in the county of Nottinghamshire. The village lies on the A638 road between Retford and the Markham Moor junction with the A1 road and the A57 roads....
 is the Retford Gamston Airport
Retford Gamston Airport

Retford Gamston Airport is a small England airport, located south of Retford and close to Gamston, Bassetlaw, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire. It is used mainly for small private aircraft as well as a base for several private flying schools....
. The section from Elkesley bypass to Five Lane Ends (A614
A614 road

The A614 is a main road in England running through the counties of Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire.Beginning at Redhill, near Calverton, Nottinghamshire in Nottinghamshire at a roundabout with the A60, the road meets the A6097 at a junction which looks like a roundabout but actually is not, crosses the Robin Hood Way then passes Bilsthorpe....
 junction) at Apleyhead Wood opened in 1958. And the third section was from Five Lane Ends to north of Checker Houses at Ranby
Ranby, Nottinghamshire

Ranby is a small village in the north of Nottinghamshire, next to the Chesterfield Canal and adjacent to the A1 road . It is known for its prep school Ranby House, and the nearby church, All Saints Babworth ....
 (A620 junction).

The town is also served by a number of buses operated by Stagecoach
Stagecoach Group

Stagecoach Group plc is an international transport group operating buses, trains, trams, express Coach es and ferry. The group was founded in 1980 by the current chairman, Brian Souter, his sister, Ann Gloag, and her former husband Robin Gloag....
 in Bassetlaw, Stagecoach in Lincolnshire
Stagecoach in Lincolnshire

Stagecoach Lincolnshire is a bus company, formerly known as Lincolnshire RoadCar, which runs services throughout Lincolnshire.Stagecoach in Lincolnshire is the trading name of the Lincolnshire RoadCar Company Limited, which is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group, and part of Stagecoach East Midlands....
, Veolia Transport as well as smaller local bus operators, to destinations including Worksop, Newark, Robin Hood Airport and Bawtry
Bawtry

Bawtry is a small market town which lies at the point where the A1 road crosses the River Idle in South Yorkshire, England. Nearby towns include Gainsborough to the east, Retford south southeast, Worksop to the southwest and Doncaster to the northwest....
. Retford is also the terminus of the 450 National Express
National Express

National Express is the brand under which the majority of long distance bus and Coach services in Great Britain are marketed, and also the company that manages this network and operates some of the services....
 coach service between Victoria Coach Station
Victoria Coach Station

Victoria Coach Station is the largest and most significant coach station in London, and is operated by Victoria Coach Station Ltd., an arm of Transport for London....
 in London and Retford.

Rail

Retford is served by two railway lines, the East Coast Main Line
East Coast Main Line

The East Coast Main Line is the electrified high-speed railway link between London and Edinburgh connecting Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland....
 which runs between London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 and Aberdeen
Aberdeen

Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous City status in the United Kingdom and one of Scotland's 32 Local government in Scotland Council areas of Scotland....
 and the Sheffield to Lincoln Line
Sheffield to Lincoln Line

The Sheffield to Lincoln line is a railway line in England. It runs from Sheffield Midland station east to Lincoln Central railway station via Worksop railway station, Retford railway station and Gainsborough Lea Road railway station....
 which has links to Sheffield
Sheffield

Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city....
, Lincoln
Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England.The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln has a population of around 101,000 - the 2001 census gave the entire urban area of Lincoln a population of 120,779....
, Gainsborough
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

Gainsborough is a town within the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England....
, Worksop
Worksop

Worksop is the biggest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about East South East of the Sheffield and its population is estimated to be 39,800....
, Grimsby
Grimsby

Grimsby is a seaport on the Humber Estuary in Lincolnshire, England. It has been the administrative centre of the unitary authority area of North East Lincolnshire since 1996....
 and Cleethorpes
Cleethorpes

Cleethorpes is a town and unparished area in North East Lincolnshire, England, situated on the estuary of the River Humber....
.

Canal

Retford is connected to the UK Inland Waterways network by the Chesterfield Canal
Chesterfield Canal

The Chesterfield Canal is in the north of England. It was opened in 1777 and ran 46 miles from the Trent at West Stockwith, Nottinghamshire to Chesterfield, Derbyshire....
. Indeed, up to Retford, the canal is accessible by broad-beam boats rather than the more usual narrowboats
Narrowboat

A narrowboat or narrow boat is a boat of a distinctive design, made to fit the narrow canals of England and Wales....
, Retford Town Lock being the first narrow lock on the canal from its junction with the River Trent
River Trent

The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. Its Source is in Staffordshire between Biddulph and Biddulph Moor. It flows through the English Midlands until it joins the River Ouse, Yorkshire at Trent Falls to form the Humber, which empties into the North Sea below Kingston upon Hull and Immingham....
 at West Stockwith
West Stockwith

West Stockwith is a village within the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England.East Stockwith is a settlement close by, but within the county boundaries of Lincolnshire....
.

Air


Retford is located close to Robin Hood Airport (formely RAF Finningley
RAF Finningley

RAF Finningley was a Royal Air Force station near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, partly within the traditional county boundaries of Nottinghamshire and partly in the West Riding of Yorkshire, now wholly within the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster....
) which offers regular flights to other European countries. A regular bus service is available from Retford bus station to the airport. Due to its military past, Robin Hood airport has the longest runway in the UK and so is capable of landing wide body jets such as Boeing 747s and so has plans of extending its destinations to include the USA and most recently Oasis Hong Kong Airlines
Oasis Hong Kong Airlines

Oasis Hong Kong Airlines Limited is a now-defunct long-haul Low-cost carrier that was based in Hong Kong. It operated scheduled services to London Gatwick Airport and Vancouver International Airport from its hub, Hong Kong International Airport....
 has shown interest in offering non stop flights from Robin Hood to Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
.

Retford (Gamston) Airport is a private airport located a few miles south of Retford in the village of Gamston, operated by Gamston Aviation Ltd. Retford (Gamston) Airport is also the UK headquarters of Diamond Aircraft and offers used aircraft sales as well as flight training. Retford (Gamston) Airport is also said to be the busiest private airport in the UK and has just applied for permission to expand its services.

= Sport = Retford has an established football team called Retford United F.C.
Retford United F.C.

Retford United Football Club are an England association football club based at Cannon Park in Retford, Nottinghamshire. The team was founded in 1987, originally playing in the Gainsborough League....
 which plays at Cannon Park on the outskirts of Retford. Retford is also home to Retford Town F.C., a smaller football club, and East Retford R.U.F.C., who play Rugby Union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
.

East Retford RUFC have a very succesful junior section who compete in numerous competitions. The seniors are also very succesful, competing in the Midlands League Division 5.

Details of the rugby club can be found at www.retfordrugby.com

The town is home to

The long established Retford Town Cricket and Sports Club was established in 1850 and moved to its present ground in 1858. The club was a founder member of the Bassetlaw Cricket league in 1904, their inaugural match was against Whitwell Colliery, they had to wait until 1984 before they won the League Division 1A Championship under the captaincy of George Jones, who shortly after emigrated to Australia. During this successful season the club chairman was Colin Loates.

Retford also has a long running Snooker League consisting of 2 Divisions the current Division 1 League Champions of 2007/08 are Liberal 'C' captained by Steve Norris

Leisure and Entertainment

Retford is home to the Bassetlaw Museum, which was created in 1983 and has a number of collections donated by people in the local area.

Retford has two theatres in the town. , which hosts famous entertainers, music concerts from local performers and plays, and was a former cinema. is a smaller theatre which hosts the Retford Little Theatre amateur drama group.

Retford also features a skate park within the grounds of Kings Park in the centre of Retford, A small but fun Skatepark for the young to 'Hang out'.

The new Retford Leisure Centre offers aquatic activities such as lane swimming, fun swims, and water aerobics; along with a state of the art gym facilities.

Media


Retford is primarily served by two local radio stations, BBC Radio Sheffield
BBC Radio Sheffield

BBC Radio Sheffield is the BBC Local Radio service for England Metropolitan Counties of England of South Yorkshire and the north Midlands. It was the BBC local radio station, beginning on 15 November 1967....
 and the local commercial radio station Trax FM
Trax FM

Trax FM is an Independent Local Radio station that broadcasts Doncaster and Bassetlaw. The station is owned by the Lincs FM Group. The station started as two separate licences one for Doncaster and one for Bassetlaw....
. Retford also has two newspapers published in the town, the Retford Times
Retford Times

The Retford Times is a Weekly newspaper local newspaper founded in 1869. It is distributed in and around the area of the North Nottinghamshire market town of Retford....
 and the Guardian and Trader newspaper.

Retford's Senior Schools

  • Elizabethan High School
  • Retford Oaks High School
    Retford Oaks High School

    Retford Oaks High School is a mainstream school in the market town of Retford, Nottinghamshire.The school is situated to the west of the town, next to the A620, adjacent to the western side of the East Coast Main Line....
  • St. Giles
As part of a major overhaul of cecondary schools in the Bassetlaw area, all schools have now been moved to new facilities built around the town as part of the Transform Schools scheme. Retford is home to a Post-16 centre which has united all Sixth Form students from each of the above schools in one site (former Ordsall Hall School
Ordsall Hall School

Ordsall Hall Comprehensive School was a comprehensive school situated on Ordsall Road in the market town of East Retford in the district of Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire....
) and provide other courses available through North Nottinghamshire College (based at Worksop).

Famous Retfordians

  • Anthony Perrinott Lysberg Barber
    Anthony Barber, Baron Barber

    Anthony Perrinott Lysberg Barber, Baron Barber, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , was a United Kingdom Conservative Party politician who served as a member of both the British House of Commons and the House of Lords....
    , Baron Barber, PC (4 July 1920 – 16 December 2005), was a British Conservative politician who served as a member of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1970-4.
  • Luke Collingburn, County badminton player
  • Doc Cox
    Doc Cox

    Robert "Doc" Cox , also known as Ivor Biggun, is a British musician and former television journalist. He is best known for his appearances on the BBC TV programme That's Life! from 1982 to 1989....
    , went to the King Edward VI School.
  • Philip Jackson
    Philip Jackson (actor)

    Philip Jackson is an England actor, singer and television presenter, best known for his role as Chief Inspector Japp in the television series Poirot....
    , actor best known for his role as Chief Inspector Japp
    Chief Inspector Japp

    Detective Chief Inspector James Japp is a fictional character of Scotland Yard appearing in many of Agatha Christie's novels and stories about Hercule Poirot....
     in the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot
    Agatha Christie's Poirot

    Agatha Christie's Poirot is a United Kingdom television program drama that has aired on ITV since 1989. It stars David Suchet as Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot....
    .
  • Liam Lawrence
    Liam Lawrence

    Liam Lawrence is an Ireland Association football right Midfielder#Winger, who currently plays for Stoke City F.C.....
    , football player for Stoke City FC football club and the Republic of Ireland national football team
    Republic of Ireland national football team

    The Republic of Ireland national football team represents Republic of Ireland in Association Football. It is run by the Football Association of Ireland and currently plays home fixtures at Croke Park in Dublin....
    .
  • Samuel Milner
    Samuel Milner

    Samuel Roslington Milner was a Great Britain physicist and a Fellow of the Royal Society.Education: King Edward VI School, Retford; University College, Bristol; University of G?ttingen....
    , physicist
  • Derek Randall
    Derek Randall

    Derek William Randall is a former cricketer who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club and English cricket team in the late 1970s and early 1980s....
    , cricket
    Cricket

    Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
    er who played first-class cricket
    First-class cricket

    First-class cricket refers to the class of cricket matches of three or more days scheduled duration, between two sides of eleven players and officially adjudged first-class by virtue of the standard of the competing teams....
     for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
    Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club

    Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major Historic counties of England clubs which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Nottinghamshire....
     and the English cricket team
    English cricket team

    The England cricket team is the national cricket team which represents England and Wales. Since 1 January 1997 it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board , having been previously governed by the Marylebone Cricket Club from 1903 until the end of 1996....
     in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
  • John Warham
    John Warham

    Dr John Warham is an Australian and New Zealand photographer and ornithologist notable for his research on seabirds, especially petrels.Warham was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, in England, and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School at Retford, Nottinghamshire....
    , photographer.


See also

  • Retford railway station
    Retford railway station

    Retford railway station serves the town of Retford in Nottinghamshire, England. and is 223 km north of London Kings Cross and 28 km south of Doncaster railway station on the East Coast Main Line....
  • Retford United F.C.
    Retford United F.C.

    Retford United Football Club are an England association football club based at Cannon Park in Retford, Nottinghamshire. The team was founded in 1987, originally playing in the Gainsborough League....
  • East Retford Rural District
    East Retford Rural District

    East Retford was a rural district in Nottinghamshire, England from 1894 to 1974.It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from East Retford rural sanitary district....


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