Romsey Mill
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The Romsey Mill is a Youth and Community Centre located in Romsey Town, Cambridge, England. Romsey Mill was established as a registered charity in 1980 by a group of local churches to work with young people and families from a wide variety of backgrounds.
The inspiration for the Romsey Mill came from Rev Peter Phenna, vicar of St Martin's Church, who together with four other churches in the area agreed to convert the redundant Romsey Methodist Chapel into a community building. The Mill's patrons are the Bishop of Ely, the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, and Colin Greenhalgh.
Typically around 750 people a week have direct contact with the activities of the Mill; its main activities are the Transitions (primary to secondary school), Under Fives, Young Parents, Social Incusion, and Aspire (young people with autism) Programmes.