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  2. Luton Airport - Wikipedia

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    London Luton Airport (IATA: LTN, ICAO: EGGW) is an international airport located in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, situated 1.7 miles (2.7 km) east of the town centre, [5] and is the fourth-busiest airport serving London.

  3. LU postcode area - Wikipedia

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    Postcode district Post town Coverage Local authority area(s) LU1 LUTON Luton (South), Aley Green, Caddington, Lower Woodside, Pepperstock, Slip End, Woodside: Luton, Central Bedfordshire

  4. St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, Ashton-in ...

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    St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School is a centre of secondary education in Ashton-in-Makerfield in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England.It has around 1200 pupils and is a Leading Edge school.

  5. Hart Hill, Luton - Wikipedia

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    Hart Hill is an inner area of Luton north-east of the town centre, centred on Hart Lane, in Bedfordshire, England.It is roughly bounded by Turners Road South and Vauxhall Way to the north, Crescent Road to the south, Crawley Green Road to the east, and Hitchin Road to the west.

  6. High Town, Luton - Wikipedia

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    High Town is an inner area of Luton immediately north of Luton railway station, and a ward of the Borough of Luton, in the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England.. The area and ward are officially spelled as two separate words. [1]

  7. Queen Elizabeth School, Luton - Wikipedia

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    At the time of a 2016 Ofsted report, about 15% of the students were White British; 60% were Asian or British Asian from Bangladeshi, Pakistani, or Indian backgrounds; and 25% were Black or Black British from Caribbean or African backgrounds.

  8. Chevrolet 90° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The LU2 used unique hypereutectic, strutless pistons and a more aggressive camshaft. Like the LB4, the LU2 used throttle-body fuel injection, but was rated at 170 hp (127 kW) and 225 lb⋅ft (305 N⋅m) of torque.

  9. IBC Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    IBC Vehicles Limited is a British automotive manufacturing company based in Luton, Bedfordshire and since 2021 a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational corporation Stellantis.