Plans proposed for new padel court in Brayton

A Jackson Developments has submitted an application to construct an additional padel court behind Brayton Community Centre in North Yorkshire. The proposal aims to address the growing popularity of the sport, which blends elements of tennis and squash. The court would be located on Foxhill Lane near Selby.

Padel, a racquet sport gaining rapid worldwide traction, is the focus of a new development proposal in Brayton, North Yorkshire. A Jackson Developments has applied for planning consent to build an extra court behind Brayton Community Centre on Foxhill Lane, near Selby. This initiative responds to the sport's status as one of the fastest-growing in the world.

The court design follows standard padel specifications: it features a net dividing the playing area into two service boxes on either side, similar to tennis. However, unlike traditional tennis courts, padel courts are enclosed by glass walls, a steel cage, and doors at both ends, allowing for unique gameplay dynamics that incorporate the walls.

Local interest in padel has surged, prompting this expansion to meet rising demand in the region. The application highlights the need for more facilities to support community engagement with the sport. No further details on the timeline for approval or construction were provided in the announcement.

This development could enhance recreational opportunities in North Yorkshire, where padel clubs and courts have been proliferating amid its global rise.

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