Politics in Luton - Luton Borough Council

Luton Borough Council
Type Unitary Authority
Founded 1997
Headquarters Luton, Bedfordshire
Website http://www.luton.gov.uk/

The council is split and represented by 19 wards, with a total of 48 councilors. Following the 2011 Local election, 36 are Labour, 8 councilors are Liberal Democrats and 4 are Conservative.

The wards that these councillors represent are:

  • Barnfield
  • Biscot
  • Bramingham
  • Challney
  • Crawley
  • Dallow
  • Farley
  • High Town
  • Icknield
  • Leagrave
  • Lewsey
  • Limbury
  • Northwell
  • Round Green
  • Saints
  • South
  • Stopsley
  • Sundon Park
  • Wigmore

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