Unity is to Vacate the Former Magistrates Court, Romsey office in December – Continuing Strong Community Presence in Romsey

 

Unity, the charity dedicated to supporting communities and groups across Test Valley, will be vacating its office at the Former Magistrates’ Court (FMC) in Romsey at the beginning of December. This decision reflects Unity’s commitment to using charitable funds responsibly and ensuring maximum benefit for the community.

 

While the FMC office has served as a base for Unity’s operations, it has seen limited use in recent months. In light of this, Unity has chosen to redirect resources away from underutilised office space and instead focus on working more flexibly within the community, using local assets and venues to continue delivering services and support.

 

Terry Bishop, Chief Executive of Unity, said:
"This is not a step back – it’s a step forward. We’re as committed as ever to Romsey and its groups and residents. By working more closely with community partners and using shared spaces, we can be more present, more responsive, and more effective. Every pound we save on office costs is a pound we can invest in helping people."

 

Unity will continue to maintain a strong presence in Romsey through outreach, events, and partnerships with local organisations. The charity remains fully operational and accessible to residents and groups, with staff and volunteers continuing their work across the area.

 

For more information about Unity’s services or to get involved, please see our website or contact info@unityonline.org.uk