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updated - 15 October 2025 
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An Open Letter to Our Councillors

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Following concerns raised by members, the Executive Committee and the Citizen's Assembly, our Acting Chair, Bob Jones, has sent an open letter to all Test Valley Borough Councillors and Romsey Town Councillors stating that: 
"We in the Romsey and District Society feel strongly that any decision by the local or Test Valley Borough Council on the development of the area to the South of Romsey town centre should be deferred."
Read the full letter HERE

The Society was founded in 1974 following a huge public protest about the destruction of fine old houses in Romsey to make way for new. It focuses on local planning, environment and countryside issues. The aim of the Society is to promote high standards of planning and architecture in the area, and to secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of natural, historical or public interest in the area.
The Society runs a diverse programme of interesting, informative and entertaining events and activities.

Registered Charity Number: 269308

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