Scarborough Group International has submitted a planning application to build three padel courts at Steel City Stadium in Sheffield. The courts would integrate with existing facilities as part of the company's ongoing investments in the site. If approved, they are expected to open by summer 2026.
Scarborough Group International (SGI), a property regeneration specialist, has lodged a planning application to construct three padel courts on land at Steel City Stadium within Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park. This proposal represents the latest phase in SGI's long-term investment strategy for the stadium, where the company has already committed £10 million to developments including a grandstand, café, and coworking lounge.
The courts are planned to be located on the same level as the main stadium concourse, providing players with direct access to toilets, changing facilities, a café, and the workspace community. Padel, a rapidly growing sport in the UK that combines elements of tennis and squash, is seen as an opportunity to enhance participation, wellbeing, and community engagement at the site.
Scott McCabe, Director at SGI, commented on the application: “Submitting this planning application marks another important step in the ongoing evolution of Steel City Stadium. We have invested considerably in the Stadium over recent years, from delivering the grandstand to opening the new café and coworking lounge, and we are committed to ensuring this becomes a vibrant, inclusive and active place for the whole community. Padel is a sport that is growing at remarkable pace across the UK. If consent is granted, we stand ready to deliver these courts quickly and bring a much-needed new opportunity for participation, wellbeing and community connection to the Park.”
Should the plans gain approval, the courts are anticipated to be operational by summer 2026, further transforming the stadium into a multifaceted community hub.