Plans revived for padel centre in Leeds' historic Roundhouse

Proposals to convert a Grade II-listed Victorian railway engine shed into a padel and leisure facility near Leeds city centre have been revived after three years. Leeds-based Ollo Padel aims to open the community-focused centre by the end of 2026, featuring courts, social spaces and fitness areas. The project is expected to create 14 permanent jobs and include free coaching for schools.

The Roundhouse, built in 1847 on Wellington Road near Armley Gyratory, once housed up to 20 locomotives during the Victorian era. Initial plans for a padel centre there were proposed to Leeds City Council in 2023 by another operator but were never realised. Now, Ollo Padel has stepped in with a new scheme to transform the disused landmark into a three-acre leisure destination.

Padel, one of the UK's fastest-growing sports—a blend of tennis and squash played on courts about a third the size of a standard tennis court—will anchor the facility. The plans include five covered courts and four open ones, plus hospitality and social spaces, retail areas, fitness studios and gyms. Ollo Padel emphasises community involvement, offering free school coaching lessons, partnerships with educational institutions, and inclusive programmes for women, juniors and all abilities to create a non-intimidating environment.

Luke Gidney, founder of Ollo Padel, expressed enthusiasm: "We are so excited about the opportunity to create this centre for Leeds. We're still at an early stage, and that really matters to us, because it means local residents, businesses and community groups can help shape the plans. We want to listen, learn and make sure the Roundhouse works day to day for the people around it."

Will Linley, co-founder and founder of estate agency Linley & Simpson, added: "These proposals focus on sensitively bringing one of Leeds’ most iconic buildings back to life—restoring the Roundhouse and creating a place people can enjoy, feel proud of and use as part of everyday city life. Padel is a brilliant way to bring people together. We’re designing Ollo around the social side of the sport—creating a place that supports both physical and mental wellbeing through movement, play and connection."

The development prioritises local recruitment for roles in coaching, front-of-house, hospitality and operations. At this early stage, Ollo Padel invites input from the community to refine the project, aiming to revive the site as a hub for recreation and social connection.

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Artist's rendering of Pure Padel's planned indoor padel club in Coulsdon, showing six courts, café, bar, and co-working lounge in a converted warehouse.
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Pure Padel submits plans for indoor club in Coulsdon

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Pure Padel has submitted plans to convert an empty warehouse in Coulsdon into a premium indoor padel club with six courts. The facility, if approved, would include a café, licensed bar, and co-working lounge, marking the company's first venture into the London region. Croydon Council is expected to decide on the application in February 2026.

Ollo Padel has announced plans to transform the disused Grade II listed Roundhouse in Leeds into a three-acre padel and leisure destination. The project aims to revive the Victorian landmark with nine courts and community-focused facilities by the end of 2026. This follows previous failed attempts to develop the site as a padel venue.

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Developers have unveiled ambitious proposals for a 30,000 sq ft multi-use complex in Nottingham, centred on 11 padel courts and designed to become the UK's premier facility for the sport. The project, named Swing, aims to foster community through sports, dining and workspaces if planning approval is granted. Construction could start immediately, with the venue potentially opening within seven months.

Plans for a £4m purpose-built padel centre called Swing have been unveiled in Nottingham, featuring 11 courts and additional wellness and social facilities. The project, submitted by ALB Group, aims to create the UK's largest such venue if approved. Construction could start immediately, with an opening targeted within seven months.

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The largest padel venue in Wales, Padium Cardiff, is preparing to open in the coming months, bringing eight indoor courts to Cardiff Bay Retail Park. This expansion from London's Padium marks the brand's first venture outside the English capital, addressing the growing demand for premium padel facilities in South Wales. The venue will offer a range of amenities including coaching, a cafe, and a spa, aligning with the area's ongoing redevelopment.

Fife Council has approved plans for three indoor padel courts at Cluny Activities, a multi-sport centre in Fife, with hopes of a summer opening. The development replaces an outdoor play area and aims to expand year-round facilities for the growing sport. No objections were raised during the planning process.

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A planning application has been submitted to build two floodlit padel courts at Old Joe's Driving Range in Great Cornard, near Sudbury. The proposal aims to enhance the existing leisure facility by introducing the fast-growing sport. The courts would integrate with current amenities, including a mini golf course.

 

 

 

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