Great Expectations of help with post-natal depression
One in three mothers will suffer from post-natal depression or anxiety which can start up to a year after the baby is born.The severity can vary from the “baby blues” to a more long lasting depression....
View ArticleStill concedes it was a mistake to play McNulty
Hatters boss John Still admitted it was the wrong decision to play captain Steve McNulty during Easter Monday’s 2-1 home defeat to Blue Square Bet Premier leaders Kidderminster Harriers, writes Mike...
View ArticleAnnual cost of owning and running a home on the rise
The annual expense of owning and running a house has increased by £179 over the past year, according to new research by Halifax.The typical annual cost associated with owning and running a home in the...
View ArticleHairspray (review)
Oh, oh oh, Hairspray, that feelgood, bubblegum, musical about bouffants and bigotry in 60s Baltimore made a sensational return to Milton Keynes Theatre last night.It’s hard not to get sucked into the...
View ArticleHatters offer professional deals to Longden and Jibodu
Hatters have offered professional contracts to full-backs Brett Longden and Jerome Jibodu.Jibodu made his first team debut against Skelmersdale United in the FA Trophy, while Longden has been an unused...
View ArticleSmith nets the winner as Hatters defeat Gillingham
A second half strike from young midfielder Charlie Smith saw Luton Town’s development side defeat Gillingham at Kenilworth Road this afternoon.The Hatters, watched by first team boss John Still, fell...
View ArticleBuckle breaks his silence over Hatters exit
Hatters boss Paul Buckle has finally broken his silence about his decision to leave the club in February, writes Mark Wood.In an exclusive interview with the News/Gazette, the ex-Town chief confirmed...
View ArticleFor once Hatters don’t pay the penalty for spot-kick indecision at Cambridge
Designated penalty taker Jon Shaw was again left bemused as his team-mates fought it out to take Town’s spot-kick against Cambridge United on Saturday, writes Mark Wood and Mike Simmonds.With Scott...
View ArticleRobinson rises to the task as he matches Harriers in Town loss
Nervous midfielder Matt Robinson believes he did his future Hatters chances no harm on his first league start on Monday, writes Mark Wood.Boss John Still had been looking to see the former Leicester...
View ArticleJoan was a Guiding light to so many
A long career as a professional actress was probably never on the cards for former Leighton resident Joan Johnson, despite being born into a theatrical family.Joan, who received an MBE for her devotion...
View ArticleGray: Failure to make play-offs is simply not good enough
Striker Andre Gray conceded Town’s failure to reach the Blue Square Bet Premier play-offs is simply not good enough, writes Mike Simmonds.With six games to go, Luton, who were widely tipped as...
View ArticleHatters move is no backwards step for ambitious Griffiths
Full-back Scott Griffiths doesn’t see his move to Kenilworth Road as being a step backwards despite dropping down into the Conference from Championship side Peterborough United, writes Mark Wood.The...
View ArticleAnglia in Bloom 2013 launch date announced
Volunteers are being asked to help make a difference to Leighton Buzzard by getting stuck into activities to make the town more attractive as Anglia in Bloom 2013 launches.Activities will include...
View ArticleComposer hits the right notes in radio competition
A composer from Leighton Buzzard has been recognised nationally by being voted into the Classic FM 2013 Hall of Fame.It was announced on Good Friday that Classic FM voters had voted Philip Stopford’s...
View ArticleAlan Dee’s guide to the new cinema releases
Without a standout blockbuster release this week, there’s a rash of second string features making their pitch for punters. First up is a slice of spooky sci fi in which an everyday American suburban...
View ArticleCautionary tales if you’re planning to save on a survey
More than one in three East of England homebuyers who failed to commission a property survey faced thousands of pounds of unexpected repairs to their new home, according to research from RICS.They had...
View ArticleHamlet (review)
A few years ago the most we Brits knew about Denmark was that it produced exceptionally good bacon and was the setting for Hamlet - one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays.Lately its fashions...
View ArticleShaw wants to prove his worth at Town
Striker Jon Shaw is yet to have a chat with new boss John Still over his future – but is hopeful he will remain at Kenilworth Road next season, writes Mark Wood.The marquee summer signing has struggled...
View ArticleTaiwo hopeful of extending Hatters deal
New signing Solomon Taiwo is confident of extending his deal with Luton beyond the end of the season, writes Mike Simmonds.The midfielder has been in impressive form since joining the club, netting his...
View ArticleGray puts Twitter row behind him as he looks to the future
Luton forward Andre Gray has put his recent exchange of words with supporters on Twitter firmly behind him, writes Mike Simmonds.The 21-year-old took to social media to defend himself after some fans...
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