Sherwood Forest MP Michelle Welsh to unveil official day on February 20, honoring Robin Hood’s legacy
A new official day celebrating the legendary home of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest, is set to be launched on February 20, 2025. The event, spearheaded by Sherwood Forest MP Michelle Welsh, will take place at the iconic Major Oak, the historic tree that has long been associated with the legendary outlaw. This mhonoromentous occasion aims to honor the rich heritage and history of the forest, which has been woven into British folklore for centuries.
The Major Oak, a centuries-old tree that is widely believed to have been used by Robin Hood and his Merry Men as a hideout, will be the focal point of the celebrations. Michelle Welsh, who has been a vocal advocate for preserving the historical significance of Sherwood Forest, will officially launch the day with a special ceremony. “This day is a testament to the enduring legacy of Sherwood Forest, a symbol of courage, defiance, and community,” Welsh said in a statement. “Robin Hood’s story continues to inspire and unite people across the world, and we are proud to honor this treasure of our heritage.”
The new official day is expected to attract a range of visitors, including history enthusiasts, folklore fans, and those simply seeking to explore the natural beauty of Sherwood Forest. The event will feature activities that celebrate the region’s cultural history, from reenactments of Robin Hood tales to guided walks through the ancient forest, and even local craft stalls showcasing the area’s artisanal heritage.
Embed from Getty ImagesSherwood Forest, situated in Nottinghamshire, is a prime tourist destination and is renowned for its association with the legendary outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. While the true historical existence of Robin Hood remains a topic of debate, his legend continues to captivate generations. The launch of an official day dedicated to the forest is expected to further boost local tourism and raise awareness about the region’s historical and environmental significance.
Local leaders and residents have praised the initiative, noting that it will provide a much-needed opportunity to celebrate Sherwood Forest’s place in British history. “It’s a wonderful way to draw attention to the forest’s historical importance and ensure that Robin Hood’s legacy continues to be passed down for generations to come,” said one local resident.
As Sherwood Forest embarks on this exciting new chapter, February 20 will mark the beginning of an annual tradition, celebrating one of England’s most iconic and enduring stories.