Between about 1990 and 2010 Plympton has seen considerable growth as the suburban population of
Plymouth has doubled. To help manage this rapid growth more efficiently, Plympton has been separated into a series of separate districts: Yealmpstone, Plympton-St Maurice, Colebrook, Underwood, Woodford and Chaddlewood.
Community Council Plympton has a Community Council that was established when the town joined the Plymouth Local Authority area in 1967. The council is based at Harewood House and is a voluntary organisation serving as a forum for coordination and cooperation between social, recreational, voluntary, and community organisations in Plympton. The Community Council decided that a notable Plympton resident should represent the town, for example by opening fetes and attending civic events as the representative of Plympton. In 1980 the first modern Stannator was elected to take up this role. In more recent times, a Youth Ambassador has also been elected to represent the young people of Plympton and attend events alongside the Stannator. The Stannator and Youth Ambassador are elected for a period of one year and invested at a ceremony at Harwood House on the third Saturday evening of April each year. There have been 45 modern Stannators of Plympton. The Community Council also appoints Honorary Stannators to reward individuals who have made exceptional contributions to Plympton but do not live in the area. Four Honorary Stannators have been designated including Mrs M Sampson, Mr P Armson, Preb. Rev. M Cameron, and Mr A Briggs. There have been six Youth Ambassadors of Plympton.
Public transport Plympton has six main bus services: routes 20A, 21, 21A which are operated by
Plymouth Citybus and service 4, 52 & 59 which are operated by
Stagecoach Southwest. In the past, railway facilities were originally provided at Plympton – for goods traffic only – by the horse-drawn
Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway, but their branch was closed and sold to the
South Devon Railway to allow them to build a line from
Exeter to
Plymouth.
A station was opened in the town on 15 June 1848. From 1 June 1904 it was the eastern terminus for enhanced Plymouth area suburban services but it was closed to passenger traffic from 3 March 1959 and all goods related traffic from June 1964. In addition to this railway connected to the
National rail network there is also The
Plym Valley Railway which is a preserved railway based at the reconstructed Marsh Mills station on Coypool Road. This was formerly part of the GWR Plymouth to Launceston branch line. The volunteer-run PVR is actively rebuilding the line between Marsh Mills and Plymbridge. Steam and diesel heritage trains run on numerous Sundays throughout the year. Plymouth City Council has stated it would like to see a rail station reopened on the London main line running through the middle of Plympton, which would provide quick and frequent trains into Plymouth. Plympton's lack of a rail station is exceptional in the UK, considering its size, and its location bisected by a passenger line. This especially since 2018 - reopening of Kenilworth station, Warwickshire. But there are major obstacles to providing such a service on a primarily inter-regional rail route, shown when Ivybridge – on the same line – got a new station in 1994. Plymouth city council support the reopening of the station to deal with bad traffic congestion in Eastern Plymouth. After a feasibility study in 2017, A Plymouth Joint plan was opened for consultation in 2018 which included a suggested 'Plymouth Metro' with a station at Plympton however, as of May 2020, nothing has been enacted.
Schools Plympton has two state secondary schools serving pupils from ages 11–18. Both
Plympton Academy and
Hele's School attract students from the Plympton area and surrounding areas of Laira, Ivybridge and Dartmoor.
Sports Amateur club Plympton Athletic F.C. are members of the
Devon Football League South and West Division as of 2020. Their home is the Lee Moor Stadium. Plympton Victoria Rugby Club are the local rugby team. Plympton Hash House Harriers, a well attended running club that runs (in a
Hashing way) around Plymouth but retains its core identity to the village, often runs here.
Events Plympton has hosted an annual
fete called 'The Lamb Feast' for many years on the local Castle Green. A key part of Plympton's
Midsummer Festival in mid June, the Lamb Feast and surrounding activities span over the weekend, organised by the Plympton Civic Association. ==Notable residents==