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Josh Neufville

Josh Neufville during his days at Luton Town
Luton transfer news

Lutonian signs for Bradford after Wembley win

June 11, 2025 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Lutonian signs for Bradford after Wembley win

A former Luton Town youth has shocked AFC Wimbledon by signing for League One rivals Bradford City.  Marsh Farm’s Josh Neufville came up through the Hatters Academy, but left in 2023 when they were promoted […]

Josh Neufville during his days at Luton Town
Luton Town news

Luton football club hails Josh Neufville after AFC Wimbledon secure promotion at Wembley

May 26, 2025 Sportsdesk 1

Luton-born winger Josh Neufville could face off against his hometown club in League One next season after he played a pivotal role in AFC Wimbledon’s promotion through the League Two play-offs. The 24-year-old scored the […]

Sonny Bradley gives the thumbs up to Luton fans during the promotion victory party
Luton Town news

Luton confirm exit of Bradley and two other Hatters as loan stars leave and striker joins Dons

June 1, 2023 Sportsdesk 3

Luton have confirmed the exit of three players as well as all the loan stars that helped them to the Premier League, while one young Hatter has joined AFC Wimbledon. Club captain Sonny Bradley, midfielder […]

Pelly-Ruddock Mpanzu with his Championship play-off final winners' medal that confirmed his place in football history
Luton Town news

‘Negotiations ongoing’ as four key Hatters offered new deals

June 1, 2023 Sportsdesk 1

New deals have been offered to four key Luton Town players who were instrumental in winning promotion to the Premier League.  Negotiations are ongoing with history-making Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, defender Tom Lockyer, Amari’i Bell and Luke Berry with a view […]

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    Cleaner shopping parades, brighter gateways into town and upgraded play parks are among the first improvements residents could begin seeing across Luton after councillors approved plans for a £1.5million government-funded regeneration programme. Luton Council’s executive [...]
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    New exhibition shines light on hidden history of school dispersal

    April 21, 2026 Comments Off on New exhibition shines light on hidden history of school dispersal
    A powerful new installation exploring a little-known chapter of British history has arrived in Luton, bringing with it stories that many in the town may recognise on a deeply personal level. Bussing Out, an immersive [...]
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    New Vauxhall exhibition to celebrate Luton’s industrial past after factory closure

    April 20, 2026 Comments Off on New Vauxhall exhibition to celebrate Luton’s industrial past after factory closure
    A major new exhibition charting more than a century of car manufacturing in Luton is set to open next month, offering a poignant look at the town’s industrial heritage following the closure of the Vauxhall [...]
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