Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster
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Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster | |
Geography | |
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Status: | Metropolitan borough |
Region: | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Admin. County: | South Yorkshire |
Area: Total: |
Ranked 87th 567.98 km² |
Admin. HQ: | Doncaster |
ONS code: | 00CE |
Demographics | |
Population: Total (2006 est.): Density: |
Ranked 19th 290,300 511 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 96.2% White 1.6% S.Asian[1] |
Politics | |
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council http://www.doncaster.gov.uk |
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Leadership: | Mayor & Cabinet |
Executive: | TBA (council NOC) |
Mayor: | Martin Winter (Labour) |
MPs: | Jeff Ennis, Caroline Flint, Ed Miliband, Rosie Winterton |
The Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster is a metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire in Yorkshire and the Humber Region of England.
In addition to the town of Doncaster, the borough covers Mexborough, Conisbrough, Thorne and Finningley, where the former Royal Air Force Vulcan bomber base was converted into a passenger airport, Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield, opened in spring 2005.
The borough was created on April 1, 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of the former county borough of Doncaster along with the urban districts of Adwick le Street, Bentley with Arksey, Conisborough, Mexborough, Tickhill along with Doncaster Rural District and Thorne Rural District, the parish of Finningley from East Retford Rural District and small parts of the parish of Harworth from Worksop Rural District from Nottinghamshire.
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[edit] Population statistics
WARD | POPULATION | HOUSEHOLDS |
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Adwick | 16,142 | 6,220 |
Armthorpe | 16,977 | 6,495 |
Askern | 11,414 | 4,293 |
Balby | 14,336 | 5,514 |
Bentley Central | 12,168 | 4,665 |
Bentley North Road | 11,606 | 4,728 |
Bessacarr | 13,652 | 5,425 |
Central | 11,481 | 5,144 |
Conisbrough | 14,894 | 5,837 |
Edlington & Warmsworth | 12,291 | 4,641 |
Hatfield | 15,048 | 5,630 |
Intake | 10,994 | 4,417 |
Mexborough | 15,282 | 6,281 |
Richmond | 13,471 | 5,308 |
Rossington | 12,647 | 4,705 |
South East | 16,880 | 6,247 |
Southern Parks | 14,439 | 5,520 |
Stainforth | 15,447 | 5,825 |
Thorne | 17,057 | 6,380 |
Town Field | 11,131 | 4,587 |
Wheatley | 11,497 | 4,877 |
Doncaster Total | 288,854 | 112,739 |
[edit] Famous people
- Historical
Boole made significant contributions in several areas of mathematics, but was immortalised for two works in 1847 and 1854, in which he represented logical expressions in a mathematical form now known as Boolean algebra. Boole's work was all the more impressive because, with the exception of elementary school and a short time in a commercial school, he was almost completely self-educated.
Boole created the concept of Boolean Algebra whilst strolling on Doncaster Town Fields one lunch time. Boole (originally from Lincoln) was working as an accountant on South Parade in Doncaster.[2]
Crapper was born in Thorne, near Doncaster and is famous for inventing the modern day waterfall flushing toilet. A stained glass window has been installed in St. Lawrence's church in the Doncaster village of Hatfield as a commemoration to this 19th century inventor.
- Modern Day
- Kevin Keegan - International footballer.[3]
- Jeremy Clarkson - Journalist.[4]
- Leslie Garrett - World renowned opera singer.[5]
[edit] Elected Mayor
It is widely thought that a Political scandal popularly known as Donnygate, was a major factor behind the residents of the area voting for the establishment of a directly-elected mayor in 2001. The first mayor, Martin Winter, representing the Labour Party, was elected in 2002 and successfully defended his post in 2005. The council as a whole has been dominated by the Labour Party traditionally, but in the 2004 local elections, they lost overall control of the council (though they retained more councillors than any other single party).
[edit] Places
Settlements in the borough of Doncaster include:
- Adwick-le-Street, Arksey, Armthorpe, Askern, Auckley, Austerfield
- Balby, Barnburgh, Barnby Dun, Bawtry, Belle Vue, Bentley, Bessacarr, Blaxton, Braithwaite, Braithwell, Branton, South Yorkshire, Brodsworth, Burghwallis
- Cadeby, Campsall, Cantley, Carcroft, Clayton, Clifton, Conisbrough, Cusworth
- Denaby, Dunscroft, Dunsville
- Edenthorpe, Edlington
- Fenwick, Finningley, Fishlake
- Hampole, Hatfield, Hatfield Woodhouse, Hayfield, Hexthorpe, Highfields, Hickleton, High Levels, High Melton, Hooton Pagnell Hyde Park
- Intake, Kirk Sandall
- Lindholme, Loversall
- Mexborough, Micklebring, Moorends, Moss
- New Rossington, Norton
- Rossington
- Scawsby, Scawthorpe, Skellow, Sprotbrough, Stainforth, Stainton, South Yorkshire, Sykehouse
- Thorne, Tickhill, Toll Bar, Town Moor
- Wadworth, Warmsworth, West Bessacarr, Wheatley, Wheatley Hills, Woodlands
[edit] Media
Radio stations that can be received in Doncaster are Trax FM, Galaxy Yorkshire, Hallam FM and BBC Radio Sheffield, although both Viking FM and BBC Radio Humberside overlap into this area.
[edit] References
- ^ Resident Population Estimates by Ethnic Group (Percentages); Mid-2005 Population Estimates. National Statistics Online. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved on 2008-03-28.
- ^ University of St Andrews Mac Tutor Profile
- ^ BBC Sport information page - as of August 24, 2006
- ^ Jeremy Clarkson
- ^ BBC NEWS | UK | Lesley Garrett: Doncaster's own diva
[edit] External links
- Donny Online homepage
- Doncaster Belles L.F.C. homepage
- Doncaster Rovers F.C. homepage
- YAURS! homepage
- StadiumWatch homepage
- Doncaster Races homepage
- Doncaster Forum & message boards
- Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield
- Hundreds of photos taken in and around Doncaster
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