I read that Mr Alan Roberts letter, a debate is required into the plans for Crosfield Hall.
The people of Romsey have a right to voice their concerns. Cllr Adams King tells us that the process has gone too far.
Personally, I find this rather difficult to understand, as all he has to do is to put a stop on the application, not too difficult.
Crosfield Hall is a central hub to Romsey, a building of character, fitting in with the conservation area.
There has always been a plaque within the entrance hall, stating that the hall was given to the people of Romsey.
Strangely enough, it seems to have been removed, I wonder by whom, and with who’s permission.
Malcolm Chalder,
The Hundred,
Romsey
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