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'''Luton''' is a large town in [[Bedfordshire]], [[England]]. It is about {{convert|30|mi|km}} north of [[London]]. It is on the [[M1 motorway]] and has mainline [[trains]] from [[King's Cross station|King's Cross]] and [[St Pancras station]]s. It is an industrial town which has diversified from its original base as a manufacturer of hats and cars. Its fine communications means it has many people who [[commuting|commute]] to work in London. It has a population of 213,052 (mid-2019 estimate).<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Office for National Statistics]]|title=Table PHP01 2011 Census: Usual residents ... wards in England and Wales;|work=2011 Census: population and household estimates for Wards and Output Areas in England and Wales|url=http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/2011-census/population-and-household-estimates-for-wards-and-output-areas-in-england-and-wales/rft-table-php01-2011-wards-in-england-and-wales.zip|date=23 November 2012|accessdate=19 January 2013}}. Dunstable wards 36,253. Houghton Regis wards 17,283.</ref>
'''Luton''' is a large town in [[Bedfordshire]], [[England]]. It is about {{convert|30|mi|km}} north of [[London]]. It is on the [[M1 motorway]] and has mainline [[trains]] from [[King's Cross station|King's Cross]] and [[St Pancras station]]s. It is an industrial town which has diversified from its original base as a manufacturer of hats and cars. It is also famous for its airport which serves flights across Europe. Its fine communications means it has many people who [[commuting|commute]] to work in London. It has a population of 213,052 (mid-2019 estimate).<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Office for National Statistics]]|title=Table PHP01 2011 Census: Usual residents ... wards in England and Wales;|work=2011 Census: population and household estimates for Wards and Output Areas in England and Wales|url=http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/2011-census/population-and-household-estimates-for-wards-and-output-areas-in-england-and-wales/rft-table-php01-2011-wards-in-england-and-wales.zip|date=23 November 2012|accessdate=19 January 2013}}. Dunstable wards 36,253. Houghton Regis wards 17,283.</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 05:07, 23 October 2021

Luton is a large town in Bedfordshire, England. It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of London. It is on the M1 motorway and has mainline trains from King's Cross and St Pancras stations. It is an industrial town which has diversified from its original base as a manufacturer of hats and cars. It is also famous for its airport which serves flights across Europe. Its fine communications means it has many people who commute to work in London. It has a population of 213,052 (mid-2019 estimate).[1]

History

Luton was started in about the 6th century by the Saxons, based by the River Lea.[2] It has a history of industry: making hats and Vauxhall cars for example.

Politics

Luton is a unitary authority, which means it is governed locally by its own council, Luton Borough Council.[3] It is represented by two members of parliament.

Sport

Its football club is in the English football league and play at Kenilworth Road.[4] Their nickname is 'The Hatters'. They are called this because of Luton's history of making straw hats.

People

Luton town has a large immigrant population, which consists mainly of people of Pakistani and Bengali origin.[5]

References

  1. "Table PHP01 2011 Census: Usual residents ... wards in England and Wales;". 2011 Census: population and household estimates for Wards and Output Areas in England and Wales. Office for National Statistics. 23 November 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2013.. Dunstable wards 36,253. Houghton Regis wards 17,283.
  2. History of Luton
  3. Luton Council Website
  4. History of Luton Town F.C.
  5. "Local Authority by Ethnic Group". Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2019-04-25.