Action plan revealed for town centre facelift

The action plan is the latest phase of the 2021 masterplan which heralded the start of a major rejuvenation project
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An action plan, external for developing Luton town centre has been revealed.
It includes a new entrance for the railway station, more pedestrianised streets and a redesign of St George's Square.
The project will be funded by £1.7bn of public and private money.
The borough council said it hoped the plan would create "a town centre where residents and visitors alike can feel proud to live, work, study and play".
A masterplan, external for Luton was published in 2021 and the new action plan - approved by the borough council's executive on Monday - checks on the status of the recommendations in that plan and sets out new ideas.
One of the key elements of the 2021 documents was uncovering sections of the River Lea hidden by culverts in the town centre.

The Hat Gardens is centred on a section of the River Lea which has been taken out of a culvert and made visible
A section of the river in Silver Street has been uncovered already to create Hat Gardens, a pocket park "where people can pause, relax and connect with nature in the heart of the town.
Three further areas are to be deculverted - in front of the Galaxy Centre, next to the Central Library and in Silver Street.

New artworks will be installed to complement installations such as the Covid memorial in Silver Street
Other plans for the next five years include:
pedestrianisation of Bute Street and Chapel Street
new entrance, ticket office, bridge and lifts at the train station
600-capacity cultural venue called The Stage with public square
St Mary's Road to become a pedestrian and cycle-friendly route
redesign of St George's Square to allow more cafe tables
The action plan also sets out how the town will make the most of the planned Power Court Stadium, the new home of Luton Town Football Club.
It says St Mary's Church is developing plans so the churchyard will "be safe when thousands are attending games at Power Court Stadium".
There will also be a new waterside square at the western end of Power Court.

Troy Phillips says work on Luton has already improved the town
Troy Phillips, a regular visitor to the town centre, said rejuvenation work had already made Luton "a thousand times better, in every way".
"It's tidy, [there are] more properties, it's a great place to be," she added.

Iqra Bashir, another regular visitor, said Luton was now a more "comfortable" place
Iqra Bashir, another regular visitor, said Luton was now "a more comfortable place and a convenient place to come".
"My daughter really likes it, especially for kids - it's getting much better than it used to be," she said.
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