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Population density in the 2011 census in Luton. Luton, Bedfordshire, England is an ethnically and culturally diverse town of 203,201 people. [1] It's primarily urban, with a population density of 4,696/km 2 (12,160/sq mi). Luton has seen several waves of immigration.
Luton (/ ˈ l uː t ən / ⓘ) [7] is a town and borough in Bedfordshire, England. The borough had a population of 225,262 at the 2021 census. [5] [8] Luton is on the River Lea, about 32 miles (50 km) north-west of London. [9] The town's foundation dates to the sixth century as a Saxon settlement on the river, from which Luton derives its name ...
The Luton/Dunstable urban area, according to the Office for National Statistics, is the conurbation (continuous built up area) including the settlements of Luton, Dunstable and Houghton Regis, in Bedfordshire, East of England.
Vauxhall came to Luton in 1905, just two years after the company had started to make cars. [1] The company was taken over by GM in 1925 but continued to develop and build its own vehicles in Luton. In 1931 the truck and bus arm Bedford was created, the first Bedford vehicles were reworked Chevrolet vehicles but Bedford soon became a unique ...
Sportspeople from Luton (3 C, 31 P) This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 02:03 (UTC). Text ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Ward boundaries in Luton as used between 2003 and 2023. Luton Borough Council is the local authority for the unitary authority of Luton in Bedfordshire , England . Until 1 April 1997 it was a non-metropolitan district .
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.
Luton was a constituency including the town of Luton in Bedfordshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1885 to 1974, elected by the first past the post system.