One Monday in May 2020, little lettuce plants began to appear randomly in the streets of Luton. They were placed in bus stops, parks and green spaces, and some were even left on doorsteps. All carried the message #LettuceBeKind – and suggested that ‘perhaps the roots to kindness can start with yourself’.
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Hamse gets a handle on his dreams
Hamse Hassan is a determined Lutonian eager to play his part in the town’s ambitious ongoing investment programme. After studying at Denbigh High, he went to Luton Sixth Form College to take his A levels. Like many of his age, he chose to take a gap year before committing himself to his next steps in life.
Vital relief for lockdown dementia sufferers
“I really hadn’t expected lockdown to affect me the way it has, but I feel it has really knocked my confidence.”
Social isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic has had an emotional impact on everyone, depriving us all of valuable face-to-face time with family and friends. And no group caught up in this crisis has been worse hit than those living with dementia.
Azalea saved my life
A sad and unfortunate reality is that every year a number of very vulnerable young Luton women (and even children) get targeted, exploited and sex-trafficked.
Sex traffickers who prey on their vulnerabilities commonly target these women and children who get trapped in a very dark, violent and drug-filled lifestyle in the on-street sex trade.
Youthscape helps 300 families in need get a healthy lockdown meal
Mum Joanna*, from Luton, had cancer last year. During the time she was receiving treatment, she came to rely on the support of her family and particularly teenage daughter Kate*.
Apprenticeship schemes help Faiza cross career bridges
A couple of hundred metres behind Faiza Khan the outline of a 1,000-tonne bridge looms in the background.In the short space of a few hours it was gently moved into place as part of our major construction project to install from Luton Parkway train station to the town’s airport. Apprentice Faiza is part of the team that made it all possible.
Community events – no-one else parties like Luton!
We all know that Luton is an amazing multi-cultural town, and one of the rewards is a vibrant community celebration scene. From St Patrick’s and St George’s Day, to Mela and Carnival, and with the annual fireworks night and Christmas lights switch-on events too, there’s always a date around the corner ready to bring thousands of people together to party.
Sendo-Ryu Association
Perhaps more than ever, at this time many people are appreciating the importance of exercise for wellbeing. Runners and joggers seem to have appeared everywhere, but it’s not possible for everyone to leave their homes or to engage in such strenuous activity.
Essentials without stigma for those in need during coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on people in Luton – and, in the early days, a combination of self-isolation, panic buying, hoarding and the reselling of some items at a higher cost made it even more difficult for many residents to buy the essentials they needed.
It’s more than mobility: we’re a family!
We’ve all seen people on scooters whizzing about our towns and cities and Luton is no exception. Yet what people may not realise is how important these vehicles are in the lives of those who use them.









