We joined in the celebration of Sherwood Forest Day on 20th February, recognising the forest’s rich history, cultural significance and natural beauty. The event brought together students, citizens, staff and special guests to celebrate the campus’ historic connection to Sherwood Forest.
The event was organised in partnership with Sherwood Forest Trust, Sherwood Forest Day marks the birthday of Major Hayman Rooke, an important historical figure who helped document and preserve the forest’s 650-year heritage.
The day included a reading of the official proclamation by special guests from The Sherwood Outlaws, who attended in costume as Friar Tuck and Will Scarlet. This was followed by the unveiling of a commemorative plaque marking the campus as part of the historic Sherwood Forest area.
The celebration included an art exhibition featuring work by citizens and students from Day Services and Pollyteach, alongside an interactive art table where guests, citizens and staff could contribute their own creations.
Our guests also had the opportunity to meet and take photos with the Friar Tuck and Will Scarlet while enjoying refreshments.
The day concluded with a campus tour led by the Woodland Adventure Zone team, where Friar Tuck and Will Scarlet got to take part in an archery session.
Mark Dale, CEO of Portland Charity said “Inspired by the story of Robin Hood and the traditions of Sherwood Forest, taking part in this celebration reflects our mission to support people who may be seen as less advantaged by providing opportunities to develop skills, grow in confidence and improve their quality of life.”
Thank you to everyone who took part.

