The constituency covers the southern and eastern areas of Luton, inclusive of the town centre and
Luton Airport. It also comprises the rural country house estate of
Luton Hoo, in addition to the late medieval
Someries Castle, and the villages/hamlets, extending south to the border of Hertfordshire and the town of
Harpenden. The areas of Luton it spans include Stopsley, Wigmore, Butterfield Green, Hart Hill, Wardown Park, Bury Park, Dallow, Farley Hill, New Town, and Stockwood Park. Outside of the actual Borough of Luton, it also encompasses the small village of
East Hyde on the Hertfordshire border, as well as
Slip End and Caddington, which are near the
M1 motorway. Demographically, the constituency is mixed, with large
southern Asian communities in the Bury Park and Farley Hill areas. The largest community is
White British, though
Africans and
Afro-Caribbeans, as well as newer immigrant arrivals from
Eastern Europe, form substantial parts of the population. The town centre features
The Mall Luton (the town's main shopping centre), the
University of Bedfordshire Luton campus, and various amenities such as The Galaxy entertainment complex, and
Luton railway station on the
Midland Main Line.
Luton Town FC, currently of the
Premier League, is within the constituency, as would be their intended new home stadium at Power Court (to the immediate east of The Mall Luton). The railway station serving London Luton Airport,
Luton Airport Parkway, is also within the constituency. A new rail link was constructed between this station and the airport, which opened on 10 March 2023.
Vauxhall still makes vehicles in this area, although the operations have reduced greatly since a large part of the facility closed in the early 2000s. ==History==