Buckle explains reasons behind O’Connor and Crawford exits
TOWN chief Paul Buckle’s inability to guarantee Aaron O’Connor a regular starting spot was behind his move to Conference rivals Newport County yesterday, writes Mark Wood.O’Connor’s contract was...
View ArticleFun programme makes the most of summer hols
LOTS of fun is ahead for youngsters aged five to 17, in Dunstable Town Council’s summer activities programme.Highlights include free family sessions packed with arts and crafts activities on a Round...
View ArticleRobinson’s looking for Hatters breakthrough
NEW Town signing Matt Robinson has his sights on breaking into the first team at Luton this season, writes Mike Simmonds.Although initially signed with a view to more of a development role, the...
View ArticleAKCC facing relegation after Pakistanis defeat
AKCC face relegation from the Luton and Midweek League Premier Division for the first time in their history after dropping into the relegation zone on Tuesday night.They had looked on course to beat...
View ArticleAvenue Q (review)
A WORLD away from the cute characters of Sesame Street is a neighbourhood in downtown New York inhabited by a bunch of puppets with a wicked sense of humour.Avenue Q opened at The Grove this week and...
View ArticleKasim aims to thrive in Hatters’ pressure cooker
THE intensity of the Kenilworth Road pressure cooker was what convinced Iraq U23 international Yaser Kasim to join the Hatters on a six-month loan deal from Championship Brighton, writes Mark...
View ArticleBusway road closure changes
THE section of Church Street that is to close this weekend for Luton Dunstable Guided Busway works to take place will now only be closed in the westbound direction.The section – under the bridge to...
View ArticleHatters prizes for hospice fundraiser
KEECH Hospice Care will be the winner in a charity golf match on Saturday (July 28).Luton Town Football Club and First Capital Connect have teamed up to offer eight people fabulous football-inspired...
View ArticleBuckle delighted with Chairboys stalemate
DELIGHTED Hatters boss Paul Buckle was largely impressed with his side’s performance in Wednesday’s goalless draw against League Two promotion hopefuls Wycombe Wanderers – even if they did pass up...
View ArticleTyler happy to be back with clean sheet
HOT stuff Luton impressed keeper Mark Tyler as he played his first 90 minutes of the pre-season campaign after suffering from a stiff back, writes Mark Wood.The returning keeper kept a clean sheet...
View ArticleSun, scenery and a fun family show
BASKING in the sunshine, enjoying a picnic and watching some fantastic theatre in a stunning location sounds like a pretty good way to spend a Friday evening to me. Thanks to Chapterhouse Theatre...
View ArticleTown impressing assistant Neilson
TOWN assistant boss Alan Neilson believes that Luton’s slimline squad will be a force to be reckoned with in the Blue Square Bet Premier this season, writes Mike Simmonds.Aaron O’Connor’s departure to...
View ArticleInjuries are cause of concern for Hatters boss
INJURIES largely forced manager Paul Buckle’s hand on Wednesday night as he played a back four made up entirely on full-backs in the goalless draw with League Two Wycombe Wanderers, writes Mark...
View ArticleYouthful Hatters slip to Dunstable defeat
Beds Premier Cup FinalDunstable Town 1 Luton Town 0A YOUTHFUL Hatters side suffered defeat in their Beds Premier Cup Final clash with Dunstable Town in front of onlooking boss Paul Buckle tonight,...
View ArticleLandlords alerted over Legionnaires
RESIDENTIAL property landlords and managing agents have been urged to check flats and houses for Legionnaires’ disease risks.The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is directing landlords, or their...
View ArticleBeds U11s batter Warwickshire B
A rare rain-free day saw undefeated Bedfordshire U11s score a fine 77-run win over Warwickshire’s B team at Bedford CC.Warwickshire had no hesitation in putting Beds into bat given the amount of...
View ArticleCar traps set up across Bedfordshire
Police are stepping up the fight against car crime by deploying trap cars across Bedfordshire.With so many people planning to enjoy the attractions that the county has to offer over the school summer...
View ArticleNew business hoping for sweet success
IT’S always good to welcome new businesses to Dunstable – and those with a sweet tooth will be particularly happy with Serenity Patisserie.The Chiltern Road eatery opened on July 9 as the Olympic torch...
View ArticleNeilson believes Hatters kids are heading in right direction
HATTERS assistant boss Alan Neilson believes the club’s youngsters can only become better players after experiences like last night’s 1-0 defeat against Dunstable Town in the Beds Premier Cup Final at...
View ArticlePupils fight it out at Schools Championships
AS the build up to the London Olympics reaches its climax, Lealands High School organised the Luton Senior Schools Track and Field Athletics Championships at Stockwood Park with an Olympic theme.The...
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