Luton Council advises of disruption ahead of busy community Eid-al-Adha festival and prayer events taking place across the town on Friday 6, Saturday 7 June and Sunday 8 June.
The council’s public health team has launched a consultation today (2 June) to seek your views that will help determine future pharmacy services in the town.
Luton Council has strengthened its commitment to tackling racism and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion by signing UNISON’s Anti-Racism Charter.
Luton Council launches its “Find Your Own Home” scheme today, which offers tailored support, and potentially some funding, to residents who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
This week (Tuesday 20 May), a newly formed taskforce convened its first official meeting to address the significant economic and social impact of the Vauxhall closure. The Minister for Industry delivered the opening address.
The Safer School Journeys campaign has launched with the aim to make the commute to and from school safer, encourage parents and pupils to lead healthier lifestyles and prevent accidents near schools.
A
joint statement from Luton Council and Luton Council of Faiths.
Cllr Hazel
Simmons MBE, Leader of Luton Council, said: “The tragic events and loss of
innocent lives in Indian-administered and Pakistan-administered Kashmiri
regions and in parts of Pakistan over the last couple of weeks have affected
many in our community. Last night’s attacks will be particularly distressing
as they took place in an area that is home to family and friends of many
people in Luton.
Pop-up public living rooms will start appearing around Luton later this month, offering residents a break from the fast pace of everyday life and a chance to chill out and have a chat with their neighbours.
Luton Council is delighted to announce special VE Day celebrations on Saturday 10 May and Sunday 11 May, featuring a rare Churchill tank exhibit that pays homage to Vauxhall's significant contribution to the World War II effort.