Still won’t budge over corner routine
Bringing 11 players back at corners will continue at Kenilworth Road as long as boss John Still is in charge, writes Mike Simmonds.There were groans of disapproval amongst Hatters fans during the 2-1...
View ArticleUPDATED: Still missing for Gateshead game as he heads for mystery destination
Hatters boss John Still is set to miss Luton Town’s game against Gateshead on Carlisle on Saturday as he heads off on a scouting mission to a mystery destination, writes Mark Wood.Assistant Terry...
View ArticleUPDATED: Still hopeful over McNulty and other concerns
Hatters captain Steve McNulty should be fit to face Gateshead at Carlisle on Saturday, writes Mark Wood.Injury forced him off before half time in Monday’s 2-1 home defeat to Kidderminster Harriers and,...
View ArticleUPDATED: ‘Teamwork’ gave Harriers the edge admits aspiring Still
‘Teamwork’ was the key factor in Kidderminster Harriers’ 2-1 triumph over the Hatters at Kenilworth Road on Monday, writes Mark Wood.Town boss John Still continues to see progress in his plans, but...
View ArticleGreen fingered friends help get shortlisted for award
Green-minded residents’ efforts have helped contribute to Aylesbury Vale District Council being shortlisted for a prestigious national award for recycling.The council is one of nine finalists in the...
View ArticleMan inspired by Olympics to run over 26 miles
Inspired by last year’s Olympic Games a man from Leighton has signed up to run in the London Marathon to raise money for the blind.Running for the charity RNIB, that supports and gives advice to blind...
View ArticleVeteran cars come to Leighton
The Buckinghamshire branch of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain will be stopping off for a rest and refreshments in Leighton Buzzard.The vehicles will be taking part in the two-day Creepy Crawly...
View ArticleMusic and fashion week journalism work experience
Are you an aspiring fashion or music journalist looking for work experience?The Luton News and Herald & Post are looking for people interested in journalism to be roving reporters during...
View ArticleHigh Society returns to theatres
Cole Porter’s timeless classic High Society brings the glories of Hollywood’s Golden Age to Royal & Derngate from Tuesday in a dazzling new production from the acclaimed producers of The King and...
View ArticleGeoff Cox’s DVDs: Seven Psychopaths
Hitmen-on-holiday caper In Bruges had instant cult appeal and remains one of my favourite films, particularly after a visit to the beautiful Belgian city last year.Writer/director Martin McDonagh...
View ArticlePalace scores with Jumpers For Goalposts
Tom Wells’ Jumpers For Goalposts is now in preview at Watford Palace Theatre with the official opening night this Tuesday.The hilarious and heart-warming comedy follows the goals and saves of five...
View ArticlePREVIEW: Gateshead v Luton Town
The threat of relegation is still looming firmly over Gateshead, writes Mike Simmonds.With just five games left to play, the Heed find themselves only a point above the drop zone, and in real danger of...
View ArticleAlexander explains reasons behind McNulty’s switch to Luton
Fleetwood boss Graham Alexander has spoken of his reasons behind letting former Cod Army skipper Steve McNulty move to Luton Town on transfer deadline day.McNulty’s exit was criticised by the Fleetwood...
View ArticleBlaze tears through house in Great Brickhill
Nine fire crews helped to save a number of horses after they were called to a blaze at a house in Great Brickhill last night.Smoke from the Galley Lane house blaze, which started around 8pm, had...
View ArticleBlaze battles through Great Brickhill farmhouse
A blaze took hold at a farmhouse in Great Brickhill yesterday evening.Firefighters battled for three hours to get the fire under control at Bryerley Springs Farm Equestrian Centre on Galley Lane.Nine...
View ArticleHatters players unaffected by departures
The decision not to renew the contracts of six Town players including Stuart Fleetwood and Janos Kovacs, will have little effect on the squad according to striker Jon Shaw, writes Mark Wood and Mike...
View ArticleNew exhibition for MK Gallery
A new exhibition is unveiled at MK Gallery tomorrow, and it is works by Andrea Buttner that go under the spotlight.Andrea, who splits her time between Frankfurt and London, studied art, art history and...
View ArticleStage set for Grove comedy
The Baroque Theatre Company return to The Grove with the rip-roaring comedy Kindly Leave The Stage for a one-noght show on April 20.This lovely play within a play, written by John Chapman (Are You...
View ArticleA day to remember for those baptised
The most important day of the Christian calendar will be especially memorable for a large group of people who have been baptised by Leighton Buzzard church Into The Light.In all, 19 people were fully...
View ArticleClay Pipe refurbishment success story
A community pub in Leighton Buzzard has seen a boost in trade since it reopened its doors with a brand new look.The Clay Pipe, in Appenine Way, saw around 500 local residents attend the launch, where...
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