Matthew Urry is running for council in the upcoming local body elections for the second time. Photo / Supplied
Matthew Urry is running for council in the upcoming local body elections for the second time. Photo / Supplied
body elections for the second time. Photo / Supplied Lucy Drake
The lowest-polling candidate in the 2016 Whanganui District Council election, Matthew Urry, is back for another crack this year.
At 23, he returns with a purpose and said a lot had happened in the past three years, and hewas not happy with some of the council.
"I want to be a voice for the people that need," he said.
His campaign will advocate to try and stop illegal rubbish dumping by installing cameras, get the port up and running with the help of government funding, and look into the local housing shortage.
Despite the council putting signs up and creating a new app for people to report rubbish dumping, Urry said not everyone, in particular senior citizens, had access to the internet.
"Getting cameras in may not stop the dumping but if we work closely with local community board it may slowly cut it down and I believe it will work in little steps," Urry said.
He is currently working with police and community patrols on the possibilities.