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Graeme Jones
Luton match reaction

Five-goal hurt is harsh on Sluga, admits Jones

July 29, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Five-goal hurt is harsh on Sluga, admits Jones

It was hardly the home debut of dreams, but Luton boss Graeme Jones said club record signing Simon Sluga didn’t put a foot wrong despite conceding five goals against Norwich on Saturday. Signed for €1.5million, […]

Kazenga LuaLua
Luton transfer news

‘Middle man’ Jones refused to let LuaLua deal die

July 29, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on ‘Middle man’ Jones refused to let LuaLua deal die

A deal to sign Kazenga LuaLua was revived because of Graeme Jones’ persistence, the Luton manger has revealed. Negotiations came to an end early in July with both the club and the forward announcing that […]

Ryan Tunnicliffe
Luton match reaction

We won’t face a team as good as Norwich, says Tunnicliffe

July 29, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on We won’t face a team as good as Norwich, says Tunnicliffe

Ryan Tunnicliffe believes that even though the Championship will be a step up in class for Luton, his new side won’t face many teams as good as Norwich City. The Canaries dished out a 5-1 […]

Graeme Jones
Luton match reaction

Norwich rout a ‘wake-up call’ says Hatters boss Jones

July 27, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Norwich rout a ‘wake-up call’ says Hatters boss Jones

Luton boss Graeme Jones admitted that the 5-1 pre-season defeat at home to Norwich City was a “wake-up call” for his side ahead of their Championship return against Middlesbrough on Friday.  The Hatters were two […]

Luton v Norwich
Luton match report

Hatters hit for five by Norwich as Drmic bags first half hat-trick

July 27, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Hatters hit for five by Norwich as Drmic bags first half hat-trick

Luton Town 1 Norwich City 5 Luton Town suffered a humbling pre-season defeat to Premier League-bound Norwich City as a first half Josip Drmic hat-trick did the damage ahead of their final friendly before the […]

Luton Heritage magazine
History

High Town the focus as new heritage magazine launched

July 27, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on High Town the focus as new heritage magazine launched

The Luton Heritage group has launched the first edition of its new magazine, which focuses on High Town in 26 full colour pages and 11 articles, composed by local writers. Priced at £3, it is […]

Food and drink

Find out which Luton pubs are offering free drinks

July 27, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Find out which Luton pubs are offering free drinks

It’s National Pub Fortnight until August 4 and three Luton pubs are giving away free drinks to celebrate. There are so many reasons to visit your local, the friendly pub. Why not drop in and […]

Scrotefest
Music

Ska, punk and reggae festival announced as easydread join record label

July 26, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Ska, punk and reggae festival announced as easydread join record label

Luton Underground, the town’s new music venue are teaming up with easydread to host the inaugural SCROTEFEST featuring a host of the UK’s finest reggae, ska and punk acts The festival will take place on […]

Peace Day information at Wardown House Museum
History

Between the Wars – Homes for Heroes

July 26, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Between the Wars – Homes for Heroes

Luton Central Library is holding a talk on the treatment of men between the two World Wars, with the opportunity for people to talk to archivists from Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service about their own […]

Tom Grennan gives a speech as he collects his honorary degree for outstanding contribution to the arts from the University of Bedfordshire
Music

Stone Roses star tells Tom Grennan to drive ‘flock of sheep’ through Luton after Uni degree honour

July 26, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Stone Roses star tells Tom Grennan to drive ‘flock of sheep’ through Luton after Uni degree honour

Luton was name checked by Stone Roses bass playing legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield in a tweeted reply to Bedford pop sensation Tom Grennan after he was handed an honorary degree by the University of Bedfordshire. […]

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