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  2. Luton Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    Luton's first elected local authority was a local board established in 1850, prior to which the town had been administered by the parish vestry. [5] The town became a municipal borough in 1876 governed by a body formally called the 'mayor, aldermen and burgesses of the borough of Luton', generally known as the corporation, town council or borough council.

  3. Luton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The town hall continued to serve as the headquarters of the borough council for much of the 20th century and remained a meeting place for the enlarged Luton Borough Council which was formed in 1974. [15] During the 1980s an extension was built on Manchester Street to provide additional office space. [16]

  4. Politics in Luton - Wikipedia

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    Luton Town Hall. Luton, England, is a unitary authority, and remains part of the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire. Luton is currently represented by 48 councillors of the Luton Borough Council, the Bedfordshire Police and crime commissioner, and two MPs in the constituencies of Luton North and Luton South and South Bedfordshire.

  5. Parliamentary constituencies in Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Luton South and South Bedfordshire CC 70,197 6,858 Rachel Hopkins ‡ Mark Versallion † Central Bedfordshire Council: Caddington, Eaton Bay. Luton Borough Council: Biscot, Crawley, Dallow, Farley, High Town, Round Green, South, Wigmore. Mid Bedfordshire CC 71,748 1,321 Blake Stephenson † Maahwish Mirza ‡

  6. Power Court Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Outline planning permission for this ground, with potential to expand to 23,000 seats, was granted by Luton Borough Council on 16 January 2019. [17] In March 2021, the club announced that it intended to make a number of changes to the initial scheme to reflect changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic , but that the capacity of the new stadium ...

  7. Luton Borough Council elections - Wikipedia

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    1973 Luton Borough Council election; 1976 Luton Borough Council election (New ward boundaries) [1] 1979 Luton Borough Council election; 1983 Luton Borough Council election; 1987 Luton Borough Council election; 1991 Luton Borough Council election (Borough boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same) [2]

  8. Central Bedfordshire Council - Wikipedia

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    The council went under no overall control at the 2023 election, having previously had a Conservative majority. An independent-led administration - the first in a unitary authority in English local government history - subsequently formed with independent councillor Adam Zerny being appointed leader of the council at the Annual Council and Extraordinary General Purposes Committee, held on 25 ...

  9. Wigmore, Luton - Wikipedia

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    The illustrative masterplan map submitted to Luton Borough Council's planning department added a hotel and a link road from the access road to Eaton Green Road. Outline permission for the business park and full permission for the access road and changes to Wigmore Valley Park were approved by Luton Borough Council in February 2021 and formally ...