Luton Council has over 300 children and young people who are looked after. Unfortunately, many of our children live outside of Luton as we don’t have enough fostering families in Luton.
A group of 19 non-Muslim Luton Council staff abstained from food, drink and water between 4.52am-6.01pm on Tuesday 11 March in support, solidarity and friendship with their Muslim colleagues and councillors who are observing Ramadan.
The University of Bedfordshire has partnered with Luton Council to launch an innovative AI transformation initiative aimed at supporting local businesses in adopting artificial intelligence technology.
Sunday 9 March, Covid-19 Day of Reflection, marks five years on from the start of the pandemic and gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the impact it has had on all of our lives and how we have adapted.
The first ever Luton Apprenticeship Awards was held to recognise and celebrate the achievements of Luton’s apprentices, as well as the employers and training providers supporting them.
A council cross-party group has been set up to review Luton’s night-time town centre night life and activities to help improve the experience for residents, workers and visitors.