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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal unveils a commemorative plaque to formally open Tennyson Road Primary School’s new outdoor learning space
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Headteacher hails ‘momentous day’ as Princess Royal visits Luton school and youth hub

October 17, 2025 Newsdesk Comments Off on Headteacher hails ‘momentous day’ as Princess Royal visits Luton school and youth hub

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal paid a visit to two Luton community projects on Friday, celebrating the town’s close ties with Luton Airport and its work in supporting education and young people. Princess Anne […]

Luton Airport's Runway Run where early risers from across the airport complete in a pre-dawn charity run of the 1.3-mile (2.2km) runway and back again.
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Record £28k raised by Luton Airport to boost literacy and youth opportunities

August 15, 2025 Newsdesk Comments Off on Record £28k raised by Luton Airport to boost literacy and youth opportunities

Luton Airport has raised more than £28,000 for charity so far this year, with the money set to help improve literacy and develop skills for young people in Luton and beyond. The airport teamed up […]

Tokko Youth Space
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Tokko Youth Space celebrate £1.3m Youth Investment Fund grant

March 1, 2024 Newsdesk Comments Off on Tokko Youth Space celebrate £1.3m Youth Investment Fund grant

Tokko Youth Space has been awarded a Youth Investment Fund grant of £1,365,799 to modernise the space and make the building more sustainable and accessible. The grant will be used to renovate the building to […]

More Luton stories

  • Jack Thorne giving speech in St Mary's Church, Luton, after being awarded with an Honorary Doctor of Arts by the University of Bedfordshire for his outstanding contribution to theatre and literature.
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    There’s ‘a spirit to the place’ – BAFTA winning TV writer reveals his love for Luton in Romesh Ranganathan podcast

    February 5, 2026 0
    The multi BAFTA Award-winning television screenwriter and playwright behind the smash-hit Netflix series ‘Adolescence’ has spoken warmly about his years living in Luton, describing the town as a place with a spirit that “made sense” [...]
  • Luton Carnival 2025
    Culture

    Luton Carnival ‘returning to it’s spiritual home’ for 50th birthday bash

    February 1, 2026 Comments Off on Luton Carnival ‘returning to it’s spiritual home’ for 50th birthday bash
    Luton International Carnival will return to Wardown Park this spring in what organisers and councillors have described as a homecoming for one of the town’s most significant cultural events. The move marks the first time [...]
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