What is the county of Luton?

What is the county of Luton?

What is the county of Luton?

Bedfordshire
Luton, town and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Bedfordshire, England. It lies along England’s chief superhighway (M1), 30 miles (48 km) northwest of London, and has an international airport.

What is ZIP code for Birmingham UK?

B1
Details of Birmingham Area of West Midlands District,England State,United Kingdom

Country United Kingdom
District West Midlands (Click here for all the districts of “United Kingdom”)
Area Birmingham
Zip B1
Latitude 52.4814

Is Luton classed as London?

Luton [2] is a large town and local government district in the south-east of England, located 51 km (32 miles) north of London. It used to part of the county of Bedfordshire, but since 1997 it has been an administratively independent unitary authority.

What is the postcode for Luton East England?

Luton Postcode Map. Luton town centre is located in the LU1 postcode (Luton, geo coordinates 51.87967, -0.41748) with population of 258018 people. Address: Nationwide, George Street, Park Town, Luton, East of England, LU1 2AQ

What is the population of Luton unitary authority?

This page provides postcode data for the Luton UK Unitary Authority. Luton contains approximately 74,322 households with a population of about 203,282 (2011 census)

When was Luton Borough Council coat of arms granted?

Luton Borough Council coat of arms: granted 25 July 1876 The town is situated within the historic county of Bedfordshire, but since 1997 Luton has been an administratively independent unitary authority. The town remains part of Bedfordshire for ceremonial purposes.

What was the population of Luton in the 6th century?

Luton is believed to have been founded by the Anglo-Saxons sometime in the 6th century. The Domesday Book records Luton as Loitone and also as Lintone. Agriculture dominated the local economy at that time, and the town’s population was around 700 to 800. St Mary’s Church, Luton town centre