The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment uses local data to identify Luton’s health and wellbeing priorities and guide services that reduce inequalities. It is developed with partners across health and community sectors and covers the wider factors that shape residents’ lives.
How to recycle your household materials, including electrical items, plastics, paper and cardboard, liquids and gases, hazardous substances and metals, reducing food waste.
'This is Luton' provides an up‑to‑date statistical picture of the town, including its population, diversity, economy and levels of deprivation. The information supports planning and decision‑making by helping services understand local needs and community characteristics.
The antisocial behaviour case review, also known as the community trigger, is a process set out in the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Luton’s social progress index (SPI) provides a ward‑level picture of local needs by measuring basic human needs, wellbeing and opportunity across the town. It helps residents, organisations and partners understand what is working well and where more support is needed to help everyone thrive.