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Natalie Harrison launches survey for Plympton St Mary residents

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Monday, 3 November, 2025
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Natalie Harrison, who was recently chosen as the candidate for the City Council elections on Thursday 7th May 2026, has launched a new survey for residents in Plympton St Mary. This is your opportunity to have your say and shape the future of our community. You can take the survey below.

Plympton St Mary Residents' Survey

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A message from Natalie Harrison:

Dear resident,

Plympton is my home. I care about our community. I am standing to be your Councillor in the Plymouth City Council elections in May 2026 because I want to be a strong, local voice for our town.

As one of your ward councillors from 2021-2024 I worked hard to protect green spaces, secure better health & community provisions and to keep Plympton clean and tidy. There is more work to do and I believe it is crucial that Plympton St Mary is represented by a councillor who actually lives in the ward.    

I am pleased to be working with Rebecca Smith, the newly elected MP.

Natalie

Independent councillors have called for Plympton to have its own town council. This will mean Plympton residents have to pay an extra tax. Do you think this is a good idea?
Discussions about a new train or metro station for Plympton are ongoing. How important do you think it is for Plympton to once again have a train station?
Plymouth City Council has proposed building hundreds of new houses in Plympton. Do you think the local area has sufficient infrastructure to support these new developments?

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