The MP for Poole has launched a town-wide poll to gather residents’ views on how Poole could be improved.
Neil Duncan-Jordan MP has opened the consultation following his Positive about Poole conference held in September 2025. The event brought together representatives from public, private and voluntary organisations and resulted in ten priorities for the town. These include regenerating the high street and tackling congestion on local roads.
The poll opened on January 30th and will run for three months, closing on April 30th. It aims to give people living and working in Poole the chance to highlight which issues matter most to them.
Mr Duncan-Jordan said the poll was designed to make sure local voices are heard, adding that residents often feel their views are overlooked. He said the results would help guide his work on the most popular priorities over the coming months.
Residents can take part online through the MP’s website. Paper copies of the poll will also be available for those who cannot access the internet, with a series of drop-in sessions planned across the town to support wider participation.
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