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  2. Plans approved for Luton Town's new stadium - AOL

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    Luton Town Football Club's final plans for its new 25,000-seater stadium have been given planning approval. Outline permission was already granted in 2019 for a stadium at Power Court in the town ...

  3. Power Court Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Outline planning permission for this ground, with potential to expand to 23,000 seats, was granted by Luton Borough Council on 16 January 2019. [17] In March 2021, the club announced that it intended to make a number of changes to the initial scheme to reflect changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic , but that the capacity of the new stadium ...

  4. Kenilworth Road - Wikipedia

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    Luton Town moved to Kenilworth Road in 1905, leaving their previous home at Dunstable Road after their landlord sold the site for housing at short notice. [3] The club's directors quickly procured a new site, and the club's first match at the new ground came on 4 September 1905—a 0–0 draw against Plymouth Argyle.

  5. 2023–24 Luton Town F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 season was the 138th season in the history of Luton Town and their first ever season in the Premier League. [1] It was the club's first return to the top flight of English football since the 1991–92 season. [1]

  6. Luton Town submits plans for new ground - AOL

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  7. A tiny ground and a squad costing less than a Man City ... - AOL

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    A club with a long history of punching above their weight are daring to prove you don’t need money to make it to the Premier League, writes Lawrence Ostlere at Kenilworth Road

  8. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The new ground opened in 2010 and was called, for sponsorship reasons, the b2net Stadium. In 2012 after the purchase of b2net by Swedish company Proact the stadium name changed to its current name, the Proact Stadium. [295] The ground has a capacity of 10,504 all seated and was built at a cost of £13,000,000.

  9. Luton fan 'stable' in hospital - AOL

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    Luton striker Carlton Morris welcomes news that the supporter who was taken ill before Saturday's game against Swansea is "stable" in hospital. ... 34 unique things to do on New Year's Eve to ring ...