This is Luton
In May 2023, a new ward was introduced in Luton, making a new total of 20 wards. Some wards were also renamed and modified. Following these changes, the boundaries of all wards have changed; none have stayed the same.
This also means that content and reports you'll find here dated pre-May 2023 reflect the old ward boundaries.
'This is Luton' is a document showing a statistical summary of Luton and its wards and neighbourhoods, using official data sources such as those provided by The Office of National Statistics.
This page and document was updated in December 2024 and incorporates new data. It covers key aspects about the town such as:
- population
- demography
- economy
- deprivation
Luton is a diverse, densely populated town in Bedfordshire, located approximately 30 miles north of London. It has a population estimated to be in the region of 231,000 (ONS, 2023 mid-year population estimate).
Luton has a younger than average population, with the older population expected to see the fastest growth over the next decade.
Luton has a diverse range of over 150 languages and dialects spoken in the town.
There are above average levels of unemployment and deprivation, with high levels of child poverty.
The document, in tandem with the health and social care overview, provides an in-depth understanding of the people that live in Luton, and their needs.