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Premier League club's new stadium edges closer as plans to reroute river lodged

14 May 2024 , 11:01
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The planning permission granted means it won't just be a new stadium built on the site

PLANS for Luton Town's proposed new stadium have been revealed.

The Hatters are set to relocate to Power Court in the near future.

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Luton are planning to build a new 23,000-seater stadiumCredit: LUTON TOWN
The new ground is set to be built at Power Court
The new ground is set to be built at Power CourtCredit: LUTON TOWN
A river is set to be rerouted to make way for the stadium
A river is set to be rerouted to make way for the stadiumCredit: LUTON TOWN

A 23,000-seater stadium has been designed following the club's incredible rise to the Premier League.

It will be situated in the heart of Luton town centre, just over a mile away from Kenilworth Road.

But in order to go ahead with the build, the River Lea will have to be rerouted.

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Full plans to reroute the river have been lodged with Luton Borough Council by 2020 Developments Limited, on behalf of Luton Town.

Sean McGrath, director of professional services firm WSP, said: "Works are necessary to the River Lea to ensure commercial and residential developments can progress.

"The works will require detailed engineering and hydraulic modelling, which will be agreed with the Environment Agency.

"Talks have begun, but it could be some time before the final course and form of the river is fully understood."

Outline consent for a mixed-use development on the land was granted in 2019.

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Current planning permission allows for the stadium as well as leisure, entertainment and community facilities and up to 1,200 homes to be built.

Luton Borough Council are expected to consider the project in due course.

The Hatters are set to be relegated from the Premier League this weekend.

Luton's fate was all-but confirmed following a 3-1 defeat to West Ham on Saturday.

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It means all three clubs that were promoted last season will return to the Championship.

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