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manufacture of straw hats
It lies along England's chief superhighway (M1), 30 miles (48 km) northwest of London, and has an international airport. Long famous for the manufacture of straw hats, Luton developed into an industrial town dominated by the motor vehicle industry.It isn't. It's called London and is the UK's capital city. Luton Airport is an airport just outside the town of Luton in the county of Bedfordshire.Consumer Prices in Luton are 15.60% lower than in London before rent. Consumer Prices Including rent in Luton are 33.39% lower than in London. Rent Prices in Luton are 56.12% lower than in London. Restaurant Prices in Luton are 21.74% lower than in London.
Is Luton a wealthy area : And the context, of course, is that Luton is a long-deprived town. According to the Department for Work and Pensions, there are more than 15,000 children in Luton living in poverty, far above the national average.
Is Luton a white area
The white ethnic group makes up 45.2 per cent of the population of Luton meaning there is a non-white majority in the town. The next largest ethnic group is Asian which increased from 60,952 in 2011 to 83,325 in 2021.
Why do people move to Luton : With growing prospects, affordable living and in easy reach of the Chilterns' countryside, there are many reasons why people are moving to Luton.
YES, in all practical senses. Comparing the properties in each place by decile (ie thinking of the cheapest tenth of all houses, the next cheapest tenth, and so on), in every decile, Luton house prices will be less than the corresponding London house prices.
The next largest ethnic group is Asian which increased from 60,952 in 2011 to 83,325 in 2021. The Asian group makes up 37 per cent of the population of Luton. The Black ethnic group is now 22,735, increasing from 19,909 in 2011. The Black ethnic groups makes up 10.1 per cent of the population of Luton.
What are the benefits of living in Luton
As well as being a wonderful place to live, Luton has great high-speed travel into Central London, access to key roads, and easy access motorways and Luton Airport – ideal for international transport. There are lots of ways to get around.Luton is a 'super-diverse' town with numerous ethnic minority groups. Of Luton's residents: 8,714 have Urdu as their first language (3.9 per cent) 7,823 have Polish as their first language (3.5 per cent)And the context, of course, is that Luton is a long-deprived town. According to the Department for Work and Pensions, there are more than 15,000 children in Luton living in poverty, far above the national average. Unemployment is 5.7 per cent compared to a national average of 3.8 per cent.
Luton is a diverse area with over 100 languages and dialects spoken in the town. There are higher than average levels of unemployment and deprivation with high levels of child poverty.
Are houses expensive in Luton : The average property price in Luton postcode area is £331k, the median price is £315k. The average price declined by £-16.7k (-5%) over the last twelve months. The price of an established property is £327k. The price of a newly built property is £447k.
Is Luton safe at night : Safety at night:Moderate
However, like any other city, it also has places you would want to avoid after dark. As a solo female traveler, you would need to be careful and conscientious of your surroundings. It is advised not to walk alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
Is Luton safer than London
Luton has come joint top in a survey looking at the safest town/cities to live and work in across the UK. In a three-way tie, Luton, Swindon and London shared the title of being one of the safest places to be.
Top 10 roads and locations with the most reported crimes in Luton in December 2022
- Bridge Street – 28.
- Luton Train Station – 23.
- Luton Police Station – 22.
- Flowers Way – 19.
- George Street – 18.
- Gipsy Lane – 14.
- Indian Meal Takeaway – 13.
- Sainsbury's – 12.
Looking at some contrasting Luton average house price comparisons with overall average London costs: Consumer Prices in Luton are 15.60% lower than in London before rent. Consumer Prices Including rent in Luton are 33.39% lower than in London. Rent Prices in Luton are 56.12% lower than in London.
Is Luton a deprived area : Luton is on average more deprived than much of the country, with poorer health even before the pandemic.