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An interior view of what the Power Court stadium will look like
Luton Town news

Hatters taking on ‘planned’ debt during Power Court stadium project, Sweet tells fan group

March 27, 2026 James Cunliffe 1

Construction on Luton Town’s new stadium at Power Court remains on schedule and within its planned budget, but the Hatters are taking on “prudently planned” debt during the process, the club’s chief executive has told […]

An artist's impression view of the exterior of Luton Town' new Power Court stadium and how the River Lea will flow around the site, plus some of the proposed homes
News

Watchdog report warns Power Court housing plans could change without £29.5m subsidy

March 2, 2026 Newsdesk Comments Off on Watchdog report warns Power Court housing plans could change without £29.5m subsidy

A government watchdog has raised questions about the justification for £29.5million of public funding proposed to support future housing development at the site where Luton Town Football Club’s new Power Court stadium is being built. […]

How inside of the new 25,000-seater Power Court stadium will look on a match day
Luton Town news

Power Court stadium funding plan revealed as Hatters fan group upbeat on Luton finances

June 17, 2025 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Power Court stadium funding plan revealed as Hatters fan group upbeat on Luton finances

Luton Town have earmarked £30million of Premier League cash to help fund their new Power Court stadium — with half of the build now expected to be financed without borrowing. The details emerged during Luton […]

Hatters CEO Gary Sweet with Luton supporting town councillor James Taylor, onstage in St George's Square with during the celebrations after the football club won promotion to the Premier League in 2023
Luton Town news

New Luton stadium will ‘spark a revitalisation’ of town centre, says councillor 

December 17, 2024 Newsdesk Comments Off on New Luton stadium will ‘spark a revitalisation’ of town centre, says councillor 

A councillor responsible for regeneration has said that Luton’s Power Court stadium will be the catalyst for change in the town centre after plans were approved last night.  Eight years after plans were first unveiled, […]

How Luton's Power Court stadium will look within the town centre landscape with Church Street to the left and St Mary's Church in the foreground
Comment and Opinion

Opinion: It’s a bittersweet symphony as Hatters still searching for the right tune

October 3, 2024 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Opinion: It’s a bittersweet symphony as Hatters still searching for the right tune

“It’s a bittersweet symphony, that’s life.” I doubt football was the inspiration for Richard Ashcroft when he penned the lyrics to that 90s classic, but if the Puma King boots fit….  For Luton fans of […]

How inside of the new 25,000-seater Power Court stadium will look on a match day
Luton Town news

Detailed plans revealed for Luton’s new stadium – but what do they mean for the town?

September 25, 2024 Sportsdesk 1

New images of Luton Town Football Club’s future Power Court stadium have been revealed after the Hatters’ detailed planning application for the 25,00-seat ‘landmark’, a music venue and a hotel was made public by the […]

An artist's impression of how Luton Town's new stadium at Power Court will look alongside St Mary's Church
Luton Town news

‘We are praying for success,’ says vicar in praise of Luton’s new stadium plans

September 16, 2024 Newsdesk Comments Off on ‘We are praying for success,’ says vicar in praise of Luton’s new stadium plans

The vicar of Luton’s oldest Church has said St Mary’s is “praying for success” for Luton Town Football Club’s Power Court stadium plans.  The 900-year-old building will be a neighbour to the Hatters’ new home, […]

Gary Sweet lifts the Championship play-off final trophy in front of 36,000 Hatters at Wembley
Luton Town news

Brighton are ‘example’ to Luton but Sweet says ‘we want to do things differently’

June 15, 2023 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Brighton are ‘example’ to Luton but Sweet says ‘we want to do things differently’

Brighton and Hove Albion are an “example” for a Luton side looking to establish themselves in the Premier League, but chief executive Gary Sweet says the Hatters will do things their own way.  After the […]

Gary Sweet
Luton Town news

Power Court plans to replicate ‘unique character’ of the Kenny as new images and dates revealed

May 25, 2023 Sportsdesk 4

Luton Town have released four new images of Power Court, plus their target date for completion, with chief executive Gary Sweet explaining how the designs for their new stadium will aim to replicate the “essential” […]

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

Newlands Park sold as Sweet says deal moves Hatters ‘closer to realising our dream’ of Power Court stadium

December 23, 2021 James Cunliffe 4

Luton Town Football Club have struck a deal to sell Newlands Park in a move that will secure funding for their new stadium at Power Court. The Hatters’ subsidary company, 2020 Developments, completed the deal […]

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