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Luton community centres set for £3.7m refurbishment
Summary
Luton Council will spend £3.7m to upgrade Lewsey and Bury Park community centres; Lewsey will partially close from 15 February and Bury Park will close for about nine months from the summer.
Content
Two community centres in Luton will be modernised under a £3.7m refurbishment funded through Luton Council's capital expenditure programme. Lewsey Community Centre will be partially closed from 15 February for works, while Bury Park Community Centre will close fully at some point in the summer for an extended period. The upgrades include redesigned entrances and internal improvements to better serve community groups and activities. The council has provided timelines for the closures and described the investment as supporting neighbourhood services.
Project details:
- £3.7m allocated by Luton Council's capital expenditure programme for the two sites.
- Lewsey Community Centre will partially close from 15 February; planned works include three new classrooms and a fully refurbished kitchen, with completion expected by autumn.
- Bury Park Community Centre will close fully in the summer for about nine months for a complete ground-floor redesign, including a new fitted kitchen and meeting facilities.
- Both centres will receive redesigned entrances as part of the upgrade.
- Council leader Hazel Simmons said the investment reflects the centres' role in bringing people together in their communities.
Summary:
The works are intended to update facilities and support community activity across Luton. Lewsey is expected to reopen by autumn, and Bury Park will be closed for about nine months from the summer while work proceeds. The council presents the programme as strengthening neighbourhood spaces.
