Doncaster Detectives have been operating in Doncaster and Yorkshire and Humberside for almost 20 years.
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Doncaster is the second largest city in South Yorkshire, after Sheffield and is also the 15th largest district in terms of population in the UK outside London.
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Doncaster is a large town in South Yorkshire, England.
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Doncaster is about 20 miles (32 km) from Sheffield and is popularly referred to as 'Donny'.
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Doncaster has an international airport, and in recent years Doncaster centre has undergone regeneration including the development of an Education City campus.
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Doncaster has also recently extended the Frenchgate Centre, a shopping centre and transport interchange.
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According to the 2001 census, the urban sub-area of Doncaster had a population of 67,977.
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Together with Bentley and Armthorpe, Doncaster forms an urban area with a population of 127,851.
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Doncaster's metropolitan borough has a population of around 286,866.
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In 2010, Doncaster was named the UK's ninth 'most musical' city by PRS for Music.
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Today, many of Doncaster's streets are named with the suffix
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The boundary of Doncaster principally extended from the River Don, along what is now, Market Road, Silver Street, Cleveland Street and Printing Office Street.
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Doncaster is represented in the House of Commons by four MPs.
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At a European level Doncaster is part of the Yorkshire and the Humber (European Parliament constituency) constituency and is represented by six MEPs.
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Locally Doncaster is one of only twelve UK cities/towns to have a directly elected mayor, a position currently held by English Democrat Peter Davies.
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Due to its proximity to major urban centres and motorway/rail infrastructure, Doncaster is home to a number of major distribution centres.
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A significant proportion of fresh and frozen goods for Northern Supermarkets is dispatched by road from Doncaster.
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On 5 March 2004, Doncaster was granted Fairtrade Town status.
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