![]() ![]() After Prince John unmasks Robin Hood and sentenced to beheading, the Sheriff becomes suspicious when the prince suddenly orders Robin to be released. He loses anyway, thanks to Robin Hood's skill. When the "stork" shoots, he nudges the stork's bow, in an attempt to have him miss. First, he has his vulture henchman, Nutsy, hide in the target, and the vulture adjusts the target so that the Sheriff gets a bull's-eye. Though the sheriff is apparently a decent archer, making it to the final round, he resorts to cheating to defeat the disguised Robin Hood. He even carries on a conversation with the "stork" about how Robin Hood did not attend and brags that he could always see through the disguises. Once again, he is unaware of the fact that a stork archer is a disguised Robin Hood. The Sheriff is one of the participants in Prince John's archery tournament. The Sheriff even stoops so low as to take money from a blind beggar, while being completely oblivious to the fact that the beggar is Robin Hood in disguise. At Mother Rabbit's home, he takes the single farthing that was meant as a birthday present for Skippy. First, he takes them from Otto the blacksmith, by hitting Otto's leg until the coins that the dog hid in his cast come out, which causes obvious pain to Otto's broken leg. Later, he is shown traveling through the town for his daily tax collection. Despite his attempts, Robin Hood manages to escape by hiding in a tree. The Sheriff appears at the film's opening, sneaking up on Robin Hood and Little John as the two are swimming. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! This dropdown contains the synopsis of Robin's story. In contrast to Prince John, who is the mastermind behind the many plans to stop Robin Hood, the Sheriff is a more active antagonist, constantly fighting and attempting to capture Robin Hood. He is the Sheriff (considering himself honorable) of Nottingham. To encourage local residents to use and take part in cultural/ leisure activities opportunities in the city.The Sheriff of Nottingham is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood. To welcome tourists and visitors to the city at various events, including conferences and entertainment/hospitality venues To support the tourism strategy for the city and county by promoting Nottingham as a destination for visitors for short breaks, conferences, business and shopping Nicola is now undertaking a PhD in the International Development Department at the University of Birmingham, where she previously completed an MSc International Development and an MA Social Research. These roles also included being the first Chair of Nottingham’s Health & Wellbeing Board, and a member of the Crime & Drugs Partnership and the Police & Crime Panel. In 2014, under her leadership, Nottingham was named Britain’s Cleanest City. She also sits on Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Fire Authority.īetween 20 Nicola was Executive Assistant for Health, and between 20 was Executive Member for Community Services. She is a Governor, previously Chair of Governors, at Victoria Primary School in the Meadows. Since becoming a Councillor, Nicola has served on a number of committees including Licencing Committee, Corporate Parenting Board, and Audit Committee. ![]() Nicola was elected to the Council in 2011 to represent Bridge ward – Meadows ward since 2019 – where she lives. As an Organiser she worked all around the East Midlands, but particularly in Nottinghamshire. Nicola moved to Nottingham when she started work for the East Midlands Labour Party. After receiving her degree, Nicola was elected as the sabbatical Treasurer of Durham Students’ Union for a year. Her father worked as a police officer and her mother was a music teacher.Īfter completing her GCSEs and A-levels, Nicola attended the University of Durham to study Economics. Nicola Heaton was born in Kent in 1986, the eldest of four siblings. To encourage local residents to use and take part in cultural/ leisure activities opportunities in the city and county. To promote Nottingham as a destination for visitors for short breaks, conferences, business and shopping. The Sheriff of Nottingham is Councillor Nicola Heaton. This is especially relevant to the promotion of Nottingham's historic associations and links with the legends of Robin Hood. The role of the Sheriff in welcoming visitors to the city is often less formal than the Lord Mayor's. ![]()
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