ROMSEY Tourist Information Centre has shut its doors for good.
The centre, in Church Street, had its last day of business on Saturday, March 29.
In a post on Facebook, staff said: “Today was our last day after 20+ years in the town showcasing Romsey and The Test Valley. We have been proud to support and help locals and visitors alike.
“Thank you for all your kind messages, best wishes from the team”.
As previously reported, the information centre closed after Test Valley Borough Council chose not to extend Tourism South East's contract, which ends on March 31.
King John's House will take over the site, becoming its new entrance. The museum will also become one of nine tourist information points.
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