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Coordinates: 51°5404N 0°2638W / 51.901°N 0.444°W / 51.901; -0.444
 

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Saints

Luton MuseuminWardown Park

Saints is located in Bedfordshire
Saints

Saints

Location within Bedfordshire

Population14,841 [1]
OS grid referenceTL070236
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLUTON
Postcode districtLU3
Dialling code01582
PoliceBedfordshire
FireBedfordshire and Luton
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Bedfordshire
51°54′04N 0°26′38W / 51.901°N 0.444°W / 51.901; -0.444

Saints is a suburb of Luton, in the Luton district, in the ceremonial countyofBedfordshire, England. It is located off New Bedford Road and two miles north of the Luton town centre. The area is bounded by the River Lea to the north, Montrose Avenue to the south, Blundell Road and Leagrave Road to the west, and the A6 to the east.

History

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Moated houses still existed in around Limbury at the beginning of the 20th century. The Moat House, which is now in Saints, is the only one remaining (now a pub/restaurant). It is the oldest secular building in South Bedfordshire.[2] In 2007 the Moat House had its roof re-thatched.[3]

The name Saints is taken from the group of streets off Montrose Avenue that are named after early Christian saints such as St Ethelbert, St Catherine and St Augustine. The area is located near Wardown Park and was an ideal location for the rich merchants and tradesmen commuting to the town centre each day during the first half of the twentieth century.

Local area

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The area mainly consists of inter-war suburban housing.

The central shopping area is located on Bishopscote Road, and the area also contains William Austin Junior and Infants school.

Two weekly newspapers cover Saints, although they are not specific to the area: the Herald and Post, and Luton News.[4]

Politics

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Map of Luton showing Saints

Saints is part of the larger Saints ward, which also contains Maidenhall. The ward is represented by Cllr Javed Hussain (Labour), Cllr Ghulam Javed (Labour) and Cllr Summara Khurshid (Labour).[5] The ward forms part of the parliamentary constituencyofLuton North, whose MP is Sarah Owen (Labour).

References

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  1. ^ "Ward profile — Saints - Population, health & wellbeing" (PDF). luton.gov.uk.
  • ^ "Upper Lea Valley Walk" (PDF). luton.gov.uk.
  • ^ 23 August edition of the Herald & Post newspaper (Luton)
  • ^ "Home | Luton Today". www.lutontoday.co.uk.
  • ^ "CMIS > Councillors".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saints,_Luton&oldid=1191501850"

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