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A River Runs Under Your Feet the artwork by Luton-based artist Abi Spendlove at the corner of Guildford Street
Art

Artwork aims to bring River Lea ‘into the consciousness of people who live in the town’

March 30, 2025 Music and arts desk Comments Off on Artwork aims to bring River Lea ‘into the consciousness of people who live in the town’

A new artwork has been officially unveiled at the corner of Guildford Street to help Lutonians reconnect with the River Lea that runs under our streets, as part of a plan to improve neglected spots […]

Luton Chairman David Wilkinson
Luton Town news

Wilkinson explains how Luton’s strategy is to ‘play the long game’

January 2, 2025 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Wilkinson explains how Luton’s strategy is to ‘play the long game’

Luton Town chairman David Wilkinson has admitted that the Hatters are a “team in transition” as he highlighted a “surreal and incredibly disappointing” 2024, as well as the challenge between achieving a long-term vision and […]

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, […]

Luton CEO Gary Sweet
Luton Town news

Power Court stadium will help Hatters attract ‘better players,’ says Luton CEO Sweet

December 17, 2024 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Power Court stadium will help Hatters attract ‘better players,’ says Luton CEO Sweet

Luton CEO Gary Sweet has said the Hatters’ new Power Court stadium will help the club return to the Premier League, attract better players and will “elevate the club and town together”. Detailed plans for […]

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

Hatters have the POWER! Stadium and music venue plan APPROVED

December 16, 2024 James Cunliffe 1

Luton Councillors tonight voted unanimously to grant detailed planning approval for a new 25,000-seat stadium for Luton Town Football Club at Power Court, paving the way for a sustainable financial future for the Hatters. The […]

An artist's impression view of the south entrance of Luton's new Power Court stadium with fans flocking to a game
Luton Town news

Stadium green light is ‘early Xmas present that all supporters wanted,’ says Luton fan group chief

December 16, 2024 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Stadium green light is ‘early Xmas present that all supporters wanted,’ says Luton fan group chief

Luton Town fan groups have hailed the approval of detailed plans for a new football stadium saying the club’s decades long ambition to move home will soon become a reality.  Luton councillors tonight unanimously voted […]

An aerial view of the new design for Luton's Power Court stadium
Luton Town news

Power Court stadium approval would be Hatters’ ‘biggest victory in the 2020 era’

December 16, 2024 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Power Court stadium approval would be Hatters’ ‘biggest victory in the 2020 era’

Luton Town Football Club is on the verge of its most significant victory yet, as plans for a new 25,000-capacity stadium are set to be decided tonight by the council. That’s the view of the […]

The former ABC Cinema
Art

Call for artists to spruce up old ABC Cinema and other ‘drab’ spots in Luton town centre

November 14, 2024 Music and arts desk Comments Off on Call for artists to spruce up old ABC Cinema and other ‘drab’ spots in Luton town centre

Luton Council has announced public art commission opportunities for local artists, asking them to submit design proposals that create striking and attractive looks for some key “neglected” spots in the town centre, including the long-abandoned […]

Artist’s impression looking east along George Street as part of the council's vision for Luton 2040
News

Task force set up to address town centre ‘challenges’ and drive forward positive change

November 1, 2024 Newsdesk Comments Off on Task force set up to address town centre ‘challenges’ and drive forward positive change

A multi-agency group has been set up to drive positive change in Luton to make the town centre a welcoming place everyone can enjoy. Alongside millions of pounds being invested to regenerate and rejuvenate the […]

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 […]

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    Music

    JW Paris drop Britpop-inspired anthem ‘with sonic nods’ to Elastica, Blur, Pulp and Oasis

    October 3, 2025 Comments Off on JW Paris drop Britpop-inspired anthem ‘with sonic nods’ to Elastica, Blur, Pulp and Oasis
    Luton’s own JW Paris are back with a brand-new single, ‘Anything’ — a shimmering, swaggering slice of 90s-inspired Britpop that captures both the nostalgia and restless energy of a British summer night. The three-piece — [...]
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    Food and drink

    Pints and pride: YouTuber raises a glass to Luton’s pubs — and calls time on town’s critics

    September 1, 2025 Comments Off on Pints and pride: YouTuber raises a glass to Luton’s pubs — and calls time on town’s critics
    Luton is no stranger to harsh headlines. But away from a long line of column inches painting the town in an unflattering light, one seasoned pub-goer has found something very different: a town centre brimming [...]
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