Is multi-storey car park a 'monstrosity' for town?

A composite picture of smiling Romsey residents. Darren Phillips has receding, short, grey hair and wears a brown outdoor jacket over a checked shirt. Marjorie Stokes has curly, white hair and wears a black outdoor coat and light-coloured scarf.
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Darren Phillips described the car park as "out of proportion" while Marjorie Stokes said it was a potential "monstrosity"

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Plans to build a three-storey car park in a traditional market town have divided residents.

Test Valley Borough Council has proposed to demolish the Crosfield Hall, a community building in Romsey, Hampshire, and build the town's first multi-storey parking.

The £23m redevelopment also includes installing a new smaller community hall, businesses and 20 flats on the site of an existing surface car park in the town centre.

However, some visitors to a planning exhibition on Thursday said the high-rise parking was "ugly" and "in danger of being a public monstrosity".

A small crowd listens to a planning officer speaking in front of a map of the proposed development on an easel.
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Dozens of people attended a planning exhibition on Thursday

Previously, a council-commissioned study found that parking in Romsey was insufficient.

Bradbeers Department Store, the town's biggest retailer, said it could move out if parking was reduced.

The new South of Romsey Town Centre scheme would add 85 spaces, although some of them would be slightly further from shops.

Resident Roger Marchbank said he worried that Romsey's traditional character could be blighted.

"I think they're trying to make us into Basingstoke," he added.

Another resident, Diana Davies, said the multi-storey would be "ugly in the middle of a historic town".

However, Shirley Dawson said: "They desperately need parking in Romsey. I feel much happier having seen the plan."

The Crosfield Hall, which is used for exhibitions and classes, was built by a local philanthropist and opened in 1936.

The council said a planning application was likely to be made in 2027.

The Crosfield Hall is a brick building with a high, single storey and arched windows. It is surrounded by a surface car park.Image source, Google
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The Crosfield Hall was built for the town by a philanthropist in the 1930s

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