Romsey currently has less than half the national average green space per person. Expanding public green space would improve the town's appearance, air quality, and access to outdoor community spaces.
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Improve Pedestrian Access in Romsey
Romsey's pedestrian infrastructure is inadequate, with heavy traffic and too few crossings putting residents and visitors at risk. This motion calls on local authorities to install additional pedestrian crossings, create dedicated pathways, and introduce traffic calming measures to improve safety and boost the town's economy.
Fund green spaces for communities impacted by major infrastructure developments
Communities affected by developments like HS2, New Road and commercial developments deserve environmental and social investment. We call for funding to create a high-quality natural park or walking space for wellbeing, young people, and nature recovery — not more car-led retail infrastructure.
Remove NPPF Paragraph 11(d) and Footnote 8 to Help Protect Green Spaces
Remove Paragraph 11(d) and Footnote 8 from the National Planning Policy Framework to help stop developments proceeding where they may be contrary to local plans. This would help restore a genuinely community-led planning system and strengthen protection for green spaces.
Regenerate Romsey Town Centre Now
Romsey town centre is in decline, with empty shops, traffic congestion, and reduced footfall threatening the community's identity and economy. This motion calls on the local council to develop a comprehensive regeneration plan covering transport, business support, events, and sustainable development.
Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey
Wallasey residents deserve better access to green space. Despite being a coastal region, the area has significantly less green space per person than the national average, and this needs to change.

Romsey currently has less than half the national average green space per person. Expanding public green space would improve the town's appearance, air quality, and access to outdoor community spaces.
React
Members can read every reason.
Improve Pedestrian Access in Romsey
Romsey's pedestrian infrastructure is inadequate, with heavy traffic and too few crossings putting residents and visitors at risk. This motion calls on local authorities to install additional pedestrian crossings, create dedicated pathways, and introduce traffic calming measures to improve safety and boost the town's economy.
Fund green spaces for communities impacted by major infrastructure developments
Communities affected by developments like HS2, New Road and commercial developments deserve environmental and social investment. We call for funding to create a high-quality natural park or walking space for wellbeing, young people, and nature recovery — not more car-led retail infrastructure.
Remove NPPF Paragraph 11(d) and Footnote 8 to Help Protect Green Spaces
Remove Paragraph 11(d) and Footnote 8 from the National Planning Policy Framework to help stop developments proceeding where they may be contrary to local plans. This would help restore a genuinely community-led planning system and strengthen protection for green spaces.
Regenerate Romsey Town Centre Now
Romsey town centre is in decline, with empty shops, traffic congestion, and reduced footfall threatening the community's identity and economy. This motion calls on the local council to develop a comprehensive regeneration plan covering transport, business support, events, and sustainable development.
Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey
Wallasey residents deserve better access to green space. Despite being a coastal region, the area has significantly less green space per person than the national average, and this needs to change.