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An artist's impression of what Luton Town's new stadium at Power Court will look like
Luton Town news

Moran hails Luton 2020 board’s ‘unified sense of purpose’ over long-term view on club and town

January 13, 2020 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Moran hails Luton 2020 board’s ‘unified sense of purpose’ over long-term view on club and town

One of the chief architects of the successful Power Court and Newlands Park regeneration schemes has praised Luton Town’s 2020 board’s vision to plan for the long-term benefit of the club and town of Luton. […]

An artist's impression of Luton's Power Court stadium
Luton Town news

‘This is a ground-breaking day’ – all the reaction as Council wins battle over C&R, plus what it means for Luton and new Hatters stadium

January 6, 2020 James Cunliffe 1

Lutonians are celebrating today after Capital & Regional’s long-running challenge came to an end over Luton Town Football Club’s major regeneration plans for the town centre – with the Hatters, Luton Council and campaign groups […]

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet (right) with Chairman David Wilkinson
Luton Town news

Sweet confirms Luton close to setting ‘everything in stone’ for Power Court and Newlands Park

September 17, 2019 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Sweet confirms Luton close to setting ‘everything in stone’ for Power Court and Newlands Park

Gary Sweet has revealed that Luton are ‘very, very close to being able to start seriously planning’ around Power Court and Newlands Park, while a redesign phase is also underway. The plans, which include a […]

Former director Stephen Browne (centre) alongside chairman David Wilkinson (left) and chief executive Gary Sweet
Luton Town interviews

Luton lucky to have ‘rare thing’ in football club owners, says Brabin

September 12, 2019 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Luton lucky to have ‘rare thing’ in football club owners, says Brabin

Gary Brabin has praised Luton’s 2020 Board for turning the club around from the dark days of the non-league to their current purple patch in the Championship. The 48-year-old returned to Kenilworth Road in the […]

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