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Nathan Jones hopes new restrictions won't lead to further lockdowns last last season when matches at Kenilworth Road were played in front of cardboard cutouts instead of real supporters
Luton Town news

Hatters Xmas party plans changed as new virus variant leads to fresh fan restrictions

December 9, 2021 Sportsdesk 1

Luton Town have changed their Christmas party plans amid to the emergence of the new Omicron variant of Covid-19, but boss Nathan Jones says his squad is currently free from coronavirus, as football waits to […]

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

Watch a sneak peek of Luton’s Town’s Power Court stadium and its two key features

November 30, 2021 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Watch a sneak peek of Luton’s Town’s Power Court stadium and its two key features

A tantalising first glimpse of what is to come with Luton Town Football Club’s Power Court stadium plans have emerged, highlighting the efforts the club have gone to in creating a new 17,500-seat home that […]

Luton Town chief executive Gary Sweet inside Luton Council chambers for the original Power Court planning decision meeting in 2019
Luton Town news

Every word of Gary Sweet’s stirring speech to councillors over Luton’s Power Court stadium plans as changes approved

October 27, 2021 James Cunliffe 12

Luton Town chief executive Gary Sweet delivered a rousing address in front of the council planning committee tonight as they approved modifications to the Power Court stadium site.  Though the application before the Development Management […]

Illustrative aerial view of a Luton Town night game.
Luton Town news

Hatters in charge of ‘own destiny’ says 2020 chief over new Power Court plans

March 19, 2021 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Hatters in charge of ‘own destiny’ says 2020 chief over new Power Court plans

Luton Town remain “in charge of their own destiny,” ready to deliver their Power Court stadium, debt-free, by 2024, says the chief operating officer of the club’s property arm, Mike Moran. This week, 2020 Developments’ […]

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

Stadium change, 2024 kick-off, less retail and Gen Z influence on Hatters’ rethink

March 19, 2021 James Cunliffe 1

Detailed plans for Luton Town’s Power Court stadium are due to be revealed in the summer with a rotated football arena as one option, while other changes to the scheme have been partly influenced by […]

Illustrative aerial view of a Luton Town night game.
Luton Town news

Luton to submit stadium plans in six months as new Power Court changes revealed

March 17, 2021 James Cunliffe 3

A detailed planning application for Luton Town’s new Power Court stadium, music venue and hotel is expected in six months, according to new proposed changes for the rest of the site, which have just been […]

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

Hatters set 2024 as date for first game in new Power Court stadium

December 31, 2020 Sportsdesk Comments Off on Hatters set 2024 as date for first game in new Power Court stadium

Luton Town have set the countdown clock ticking on playing their first game in a new 17,500-seat stadium at Power Court in 2024. Work could begin next year, should the council approve detailed plans in […]

An artist's impression of Luton's Power Court stadium
Culture

Tweaks to Luton stadium plans still show music venue

December 7, 2020 Sportsdesk 26

A music venue and supermarket still appear to be part of the Luton Town Football Club’s Power Court stadium plans after amendments to their outline planning permission appeared on Luton Council’s website. A food store, […]

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet (right) and chairman David Wilkinson (in the orange shirt) were some of only a handful of people allowed in Kenilworth Road for the 1-1 draw against Preston
Luton Town news

Exclusive: ‘Football’s got an issue’ if fan return test fails, says Sweet

September 17, 2020 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Exclusive: ‘Football’s got an issue’ if fan return test fails, says Sweet

The chance of Luton fans returning to Kenilworth Road hinges on the success of the EFL’s ‘return of fans’ test fixtures this weekend, says Hatters chief executive Gary Sweet, who has revealed why the club […]

Luton chief executive Gary Sweet
Luton Town news

Sweet reveals Luton stadium rethink as virus crisis affects Power Court plans

September 9, 2020 James Cunliffe Comments Off on Sweet reveals Luton stadium rethink as virus crisis affects Power Court plans

Chief executive Gary Sweet has revealed that Luton Town are changing their Power Court stadium plans due to the Coronavirus fallout – but that the Hatters’ new home will still be built without any delays. […]

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