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NCC Leader: I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved during my first 100 days in office

Cllr Sam Smith reflects on his first 100 days as the Conservative Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council.

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At 28, Cllr Sam Smith is one of the youngest council leaders in the country. He was elected as Leader at the Full Council meeting on December 5, following the departure of former leader Ben Bradley.

It’s been an incredible start, and I’m so proud of what has already been achieved by my administration. We’re delivering on the priorities that matter most to residents—fixing roads, improving public transport, investing in education, and strengthening local services. There’s still plenty to do, but we’re making real progress.

One of the biggest issues facing residents has been the state of Nottinghamshire’s roads and I have overseen a £3.3 million boost for highways repairs, which is already being put into action. Major resurfacing, drainage, and pavement improvements are planned over the next year, targeting key routes across the county.

On top of that, the council has secured additional funding through the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA), bringing the total Highways Capital Programme to £72 million this year. This extra funding means more resurfacing, pothole repairs, drainage improvements, and better footpaths.

“Fixing our roads is a top priority. We’ve listened to residents, secured extra funding, and are now delivering long-term improvements. People will start seeing the difference across Nottinghamshire in the coming months.”

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Fixing our roads is a top priority. We’ve listened to residents, secured extra funding, and are now delivering long-term improvements. People will start seeing the difference across Nottinghamshire in the coming months.

Bus services play a vital role in keeping communities connected. Under Cllr Smith’s leadership, the council has allocated £9 million to support and improve local bus routes, ensuring services remain reliable, particularly in rural areas.

I have visited transport hubs across the county, including Sutton, Newark, Beeston, Bestwood, and Bassetlaw, to see first-hand how this investment is making a difference.

We know how important public transport is to people’s everyday lives—getting to work, school, or appointments. That’s why we’re investing to keep vital bus routes running and make sure services meet the needs of our communities.

Providing high-quality education and support for young people has been another key focus. We have invested £30 million to expand SEND school places, including the soon-to-be-completed Horizons Academy in Mansfield, which will accommodate 160 pupils.

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We have also launched 10 new Family Hubs, with more on the way, to support families from pregnancy through to a child’s 18th birthday.

Hundreds of new childcare places have also been created, helping working parents access flexible, affordable childcare.

During Children’s Mental Health Week I attended the NottAlone LIVE event, where hundreds of young people gathered to discuss mental health and well-being.

Every child deserves the best start in life. That means great schools, strong family support, and better mental health services. We’re investing in all these areas to make sure young people in Nottinghamshire can reach their full potential.

While much has been achieved in the first 100 days, there is still more to do. We’ve made great progress, but this is just the start. Over the next year, my Conservative Councillor colleagues and I will keep working hard to improve our roads, invest in communities, and make Nottinghamshire an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. more money for Arnold please Sam so it will attract more torists and stays popular. it is a thryving town and should be rewarded for saving the borough with tourists and money spend there please more shops and attractions . We have a lovely park that tourists really enjoy and a cinema

    • Again – you ok, hun? How much money do you ACTUALLY want spent in Arnold? It’s probably going to hit the 50 million mark and still a dump. Spread the wealth, man

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