'Wonderkid' Jonny Storm & P.T. Player celebrate winning the UIWA-UK Heavyweight Title
(18th October 2015, Luton) :
In this exclusive backstage promo, former TNA, ROH, CZW, and international star, 'Wonderkid' Jonny Storm, & 'Perfectly Sexy' P.T. Player, celebrate Jonny Storm winning the UIWA-UK Heavyweight Title, on Sunday 18th October 2015, at The Hightown Club, in Luton, Bedfordshire, England.
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Beautiful Picture SlideShow In (HD) Of My Home Town Luton Beds,
Luton is a large town, borough and unitary authority of Bedfordshire, England, 30 miles (50 km) north of London. Luton and its near neighbours, Dunstable and Houghton Regis, form the Luton/Dunstable Urban Area with a population of about 255,000.
Luton is home to Conference National team Luton Town Football Club, whose history includes several spells in the top flight of the English league as well as a Football League Cup triumph in 1988. They play at Kenilworth Road stadium, which has been their home since 1905.
London Luton Airport, opened in 1938, is one of England's major airports.
The University of Bedfordshire is based in the town.The Luton Carnival, held on the late May bank holiday, is the largest one-day carnival in Europe.
The town was for many years famous for hat-making, and was also home to a large Vauxhall Motors factory; the head office of Vauxhall Motors is still situated in the town. Car production at the plant began in 1905 and continued until 2002, but commercial vehicle production remains.
The hat making industry began in the 17th century and became synonymous with the town. By the 18th century the industry dominated the town. Hats are still produced in the town but on a much smaller scale.The first Luton Workhouse was constructed in the town in 1722.Luton Hoo, a nearby large country house was built in 1767 and substantially rebuilt after a fire in 1843. It is now a luxury hotel.
Luton received a gas supply in 1834. Gas street lights were erected and the first town hall was opened in 1847.Newspaper printing arrived in the town in 1854. The first public cemetery was opened in the same year. Following a cholera epidemic in 1848 Luton formed a water company and had a complete water and sewerage system by the late 1860s. The first covered market was built (the Plait Halls - now demolished) in 1869. Luton was made a borough in 1876. A professional football club - the first in the South of England - was founded in 1885 following a resolution at the town hall that a 'Luton Town Club be formed.
In the 20th century, the hat trade severely declined and was replaced by other industries. In 1905, Vauxhall Motors opened the largest car plant in the United Kingdom in Luton.In 1914 Hewlett & Blondeau Aviation entrepreneurs built a factory in Leagrave which began Aircraft production built under licence for the war effort,the site was purchased in 1920 by new proprietors Electrolux domestic appliances and this was followed by other light engineering businesses.
In 1900, the Bailey Water Tower was built on the edge of what was to become Luton Hoo memorial park. It is now a private residence.
In 1904 councillors Asher Hucklesby and Edwin Oakley purchased the estate at Wardown Park and donated it to the people of Luton. Hucklesby went on to become Mayor of Luton. The main house in the park became Wardown Park Museum.
The town had a tram system from 1908 until 1932 and the first cinema was opened in 1909. By 1914 the population had reached 50,000.
Post-war, the slum clearance continued and a number of substantial estates of council housing were built, notably at Farley Hill, Stopsley, Limbury, Marsh Farm and Leagrave (Hockwell Ring). The M1 motorway passed just to the west of the town, opening in 1959 and giving it a direct motorway link with London and - eventually - the Midlands and the North. In 1962 a new library (to replace the cramped Carnegie Library) was opened by the Queen in the corner of St George's Square.
In the late 1960s a large part of the town centre was cleared to build a large covered shopping centre, the Arndale Centre, which was opened in 1972. It was refurbished and given a glass roof in the 1990s.The town centre still has some of the old hat factories
In 2000, Vauxhall announced the end of car production in Luton; the plant closed in March 2002.At its peak it had employed in excess of 30,000 people. Vauxhall's headquarters remain in the town, as does its van and light commercial vehicle factory.
The town is situated within the historic county of Bedfordshire, but since 1997 Luton has been an administratively independent unitary authority. The town remains part of Bedfordshire for ceremonial purposes.
Luton Borough Council applied for city status at the Millennium in 2000, Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002 and Diamond Jubilee in 2012.The latest bid was rejected in March 2012.Luton is represented by two Members of Parliament. The constituency of Luton North has been held by Kelvin Hopkins (Labour) since 1997. Luton South has been held by Gavin Shuker (Labour) since 2010. Luton is within the East of England (European Parliament constituency).Lutonians are governed by Luton Borough Council. The town is split into 19 wards, represented by 48 councillors. Elections are held for all seats every four years,
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Bury Park's Muslim Community thanks LTFC supporters with free chocolate gifts.
Bury Park's Muslim Community, prepared gifts for Luton Town supporters on 2nd April as a show of appreciation on behalf of the Bury Park Muslim community. Sufian Sadiq explains what the idea is all about.
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Let's raise a glass to Luton with new limited edition Save Our Town beer
On International Beer Day we announced that we've teamed up with Luton food and drink royalty Rockhopper Brewing Co. and legendary takeaway Chicken George to create a limited edition #saveourtown beer.
The first pints will be pulled on Friday (August 10, 2018) from 8pm at The Bricklayers Arms in High Town.
There will also be souvenir bottles, with original artwork, available to buy at Chicken George as well as a host of Luton and Bedfordshire pubs and establishments, but once it’s gone, it’s gone, so don’t miss out!
Funds raised from sales of the beer will be distributed to registered charities in Luton, as nominated by supporters of #saveourtown campaign.
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WHAT IS #SAVEOURTOWN?
#saveourtown is a volunteer-led, community action group made up of Lutonians to save Luton from stagnation and raise awareness of two major regeneration proposals for Newlands Park and Power Court – a site that has sat toxic and derelict in the centre of town for a decade.
WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS?
Both projects will revitalise a town that has seen steady decline and stagnation over recent years and would:
• put £250million a year into the local economy
• provide 10,000 jobs
The regeneration proposals include:
• a new 17,500-seat stadium for Luton Town Football Club
• a new riverside public space and piazza
• an 1,800-capacity music venue (similar in size to Shepherd's Bush Empire in London)
• leisure and community facilities, including a new cinema
• restaurants and bars
• aspirational retail
• homes
• offices
• a conference centre
WHY DO WE NEED TO #SAVEOURTOWN?
More than 11,000 people wrote to Luton Borough Council to support the plans when they were consulted on and submitted in summer 2016 – a UK planning record.
However, there is one major objector to the plans – Capital and Regional, operators of The Mall shopping centre. We say, it’s time for them to listen to the will of the people.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve our home for future generations and #saveourtown will make sure the voices of Lutonians and supporters are heard, so that these applications get approved and we can all get the Luton we deserve.
HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT #SAVEOURTOWN?
To support the campaign and to find the facts, go to:
The great work we have done to date is thanks in no small part by the generous crowdfunding donations given to #saveourtown by Lutonians and supporters.
We're raising £10,000 to help cover all costs associated with the #saveourtown campaign, including promotional materials and our advertising costs. Our continued campaign strength and activities will be largely dependent on your generous donations. Quite simply, the more funds available the more effective we will be in saving YOUR town.
We are aware that this could still be a lengthy campaign and want to ensure that the voices of all those people who are behind us are heard for its duration.
To donate to the #saveourtown campaign, please visit our JustGiving page, at:
If you are unable to donate, please share the page on your social media accounts, tell your friends, family and colleagues and help us share the message about the campaign, and the Newlands Park and Power Court developments.
You can also add your support, here:
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Dragonita vs The Alpha Female
February 22nd in Luton, United Kingdom IndyGurlz made their European Debut at Charity Appeal Wrestling Shows (CAWS) at The Hightown Club. Featuring The Alpha Female and Dragonita bringing their European style from Spain and Germany into the new division of IndyGurlz.
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Luton Town football ⚽ club the hatters carnival 2016
New Town Centre Club Shop Grand Opening!
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High Town Festival 2019
The Barber Club team & friends took to the streets of Luton last week for the High Town Festival. Here’s a short video shot by Alex Smith of TN Freestyle (Adidas) doing his thing amongst the crowds ????⚽️????
Imicus @ the Castle Tavern, Luton 18.05.2008
A song from Imicus @ the Castle 18.05.2008
Luton (Knockouts) Film - trailer
A selection of brief but hopefully enticing moments from the album-length Luton (Knockouts) Film. Hometown wandering, coherent chat, musical interludes and liberal use of the Haiku poetic form. For more details, please visit hightown.org or ask me.
Dave Thompson-Trace at the Lions Den Comedy Club London 07/03/2017
The comical fallen posh boy from Luton, Dave Thompson-Trace, makes what is only his third foray into stand up comedy. However it has had positive reviews, so is worth a watch, but the content is NOT recommended for the easily offended.
(UIWA-UK Title Match) Jonny Storm w/P.T. Player vs Darren Saviour
(UIWA-UK Title Match, on Sunday 18th October 2015, The Hightown Club, Luton, Bedfordshire, England) : 'Wonderkid' Jonny Storm w/his manager, 'Perfectly Sexy' P.T. Player, vs top Pro Wrestling Pride (PWP) star, Darren Saviour
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Luton Irish Forum 20th Anniversary Film 2018
In celebration of our 20th year, a short film produced in 2018 which tells the story of our beginning, and showcase our current services and activities. A film by Lydia Howe.
Eccles Town Team Portas pilot video
Eccles Town Team Portas Bid Video for Round 2. It's new, improved and we hope you enjoy it!
You've won manager of the month...Have I?!
John Still is unaware of his monthly award at Thursday's press conference.
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