South London school plans three new public padel courts

Ibstock Place School in Roehampton is proposing to build three new padel courts on its existing playing fields, open to students and the local community. The project aims to address unmet demand for the sport in London and promote accessibility. If approved, construction could start by summer.

Ibstock Place School, located in Roehampton, South London, has submitted plans to Wandsworth Council for three new outdoor padel courts. These would be constructed on the school's existing playing fields and made available not only to students but also to the University of Roehampton and the wider community.

Padel is a racquet sport typically played in doubles on an enclosed court about one-third the size of a tennis court. It has gained recognition as the world's fastest-growing sport. Planning documents highlight "significant unmet demand" for padel facilities across London, positioning this development as a way to introduce an accessible new activity.

The courts would feature a security fence and be accessed through a gate. To ensure inclusivity, the facility includes paths, level surfacing, and wheelchair-friendly access. Users could book the courts online, with availability from 8am to 10pm daily.

As stated in the planning submission: "There is currently significant unmet demand for padel across London and this project offers an exciting opportunity to introduce a new, accessible sport for the school pupils, The University of Roehampton and the entire community to enjoy."

The proposal further notes: "The proposal will improve participation in the use of recreational facilities through the introduction of a development which creates space for a sporting activity."

The school anticipates beginning construction by summer, pending council approval. This initiative reflects growing interest in padel amid limited public options in the area.

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