Vauxhall Park, Luton Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:51.887°N -0.382°W
Official Name:Vauxhall Park
Os Grid Reference:TL 11456 22202
Region:East of England
Unitary England:Luton
Lieutenancy England:Bedfordshire
Constituency Westminster:Luton South
Post Town:LUTON
Postcode District:LU2
Postcode Area:LU
Dial Code:01582

Vauxhall Park is a suburb in east Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The area is roughly bounded by Crawley Green Road to the north, London Luton Airport to the south, the Vauxhall Way to the west, and Wigmore Lane to the east.

History

The area was historically the site of Eaton Green Farm, which today is commemorated in Eaton Green Road which runs through the area.[1] The area was built up in the 1950s as part of the rapid post-war growth of Luton. It was named Vauxhall Park after the Vauxhall Motors factory which was nearby at the time, now the site of neighbouring Napier Park.

Local area

The area is mainly residential, with a small shopping precinct at its centre on Lyneham Road. Vauxhall Park has a church on Carteret Road, St. Francis Parish Church, and a community centre on Raynham Way.

The south of the area consists of many industrial buildings and businesses close to the airport, part of the Luton Enterprise Zone.

Politics

Vauxhall Park is split between Crawley and Wigmore wards. The wards form part of the parliamentary constituency of Luton South and the MP is Rachel Hopkins (Labour).

Local newspapers

Two weekly newspapers cover Vauxhall Park, although they are not specific to the area.

They are the:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Map of Luton area 1879.