Luton Town: Council earmarks £400k safety budget after Premier League promotion

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Council earmarks £400,000 safety budget after Luton Town's Premier League promotion

Works are needed on routes from the station to the Kenilworth Road stadium which is boxed in by housing on three sidesUp to £400,000 will be needed for a council to fulfil its safety requirements ahead of the arrival of Premier League football in Luton.

"With no approved budget for these unavoidable works, executive and full council backing is required." The report added that the cameras would provide a wider community benefit on non-match days as well and could be moved to other locations if they are no longer required when the new stadium is built.The Beech Road steps need to be repaired ahead of expected increased use

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