Mansfield: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

This page is about the town of Mansfield in England. For other place named Mansfield, see Mansfield (disambiguation).

Mansfield is a town in Nottinghamshire. It lies on the River Maun, from which the name of the town (Maun's field) is derrived. It is the main town in the Mansfield district.

The town also has a museum and a theatre. Mansfield has a large market square and large commercial centre focusing around the market. The town has a population of 99,300 people. The town's rival is the nearby town of Chesterfield; the origins of the rivalry comes from the towns' football teams. The television presenter Richard Bacon came from Mansfield and the singer Alvin Stardust lived there as a child.

Econmy

The econmy of Mansfield is dependant on retail and coal, but most of the mines in the district were closed down in the 1980s, under Margaret Thatcher's regime.

Transport

The town was, until the 1990s, the largest in the UK without a railway station. One has since been built, on the Robin Hood Line, which runs on a large viaduct over the town centre. Buses in Mansfield are operated by Stagecoach.

Sport and Education

Mansfield is home to the Football League club Mansfield Town F.C.. There is also a large sports college in the suburb of Mansfield Woodhouse.

Mansfield is the home to the west notts college.

Twin town

Mansfield, Ohio

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