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Rotherham

[roth-er-uhm]

noun

  1. a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.



Rotherham

/ ˈɒðəə /

noun

  1. an industrial town in N England, in Rotherham unitary authority, South Yorkshire. Pop: 117 262 (2001)

  2. a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop: 251 500 (2003 est). Area: 283 sq km (109 sq miles)

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For instance, ten years ago she recommended tighter checks on Rotherham taxis because of their use by grooming gangs.

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In fact, if you were to read many past reports, including Baroness Casey's own 2015 investigation into the failure to tackle grooming gangs by Rotherham Council, you would find many of the same issues being raised.

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For example, in Rotherham the council has introduced taxi cameras and a 100% pass mark requirement for safeguarding tests for drivers.

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Mike later switched codes to play union for Rotherham.

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Saynor used his limousine business to lure child victims in Rotherham - his trial heard how we would pick up young girls at schools and children's homes and offer them "promotional work".

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