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About Mansfield
Mansfield is a town in Nottinghamshire.
It lies on the River Maun, from which the name of
the town (Maun's field) is derived. It is the main
town in the Mansfield district. The town 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.
Classical pianist John Ogdon was born in the suburb
of Mansfield Woodhouse in 1937. The area also has
extensive entertainment such as a cinema, swimming
pool, and a large exciting nightlife, with four nightclubs
(Illusions, Coyote Wild, Liquid and The Late Lounge)
and numerous pubs and bars. Prior to the 1970's the
town had two railway stations, the LNER line on Great
Central Road, near Ratcliffe Gate, and the LNR line
on Station Road near Belvedere Street. From the early
1950's the LNER line ceased carrying passengers and
remained as a Freight only line. In the 1970's the
LNR ceased to travel via Mansfield, the railway yards
at Cambridge Street, off Princess Street also closed
about this time. The town was then, 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 primarily operated by Stagecoach,
with TrentBarton, Dunn-Line and Unity Coaches also
operating in the area. During term time free buses
are provided for travel between some, but not all,
sites of West Nottinghamshire College and locations
such as the Mansfield Bus Station for students and
teachers.
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