Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A large town and metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK4392).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEven so, the River Don Navigation was improved from Tinsley to Rotherham in 1751, but the horse towing path was not completed on this section until 1822. Source: Internet
Groups in Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, Leicester, High Wycombe, Dewsbury, Peterborough, Halifax, Newcastle upon Tyne, Telford and Burnley have been prosecuted since 2011 for sex-grooming. Source: Internet
“I’ve launched this survey with the Rotherham Advertiser as we both keep hearing the same issues again and again. Source: Internet
Alongside his former clubs there was a tribute from Rotherham United, where Barker's brother Richard is assistant manager. Source: Internet
And the Sheffield born Oxley is also staying put despite rumoured interest from Championship duo Millwall and Rotherham United. Source: Internet
"Hopefully we can do exactly what Rotherham did last season and bounce back up straight away." Source: Internet