Plans lodged for three padel tennis courts in Trim

Padel Sports 100 Limited has submitted plans to Meath County Council for installing three portable padel tennis courts at the Knightsbrook Hotel in Trim. The proposal includes artificial grass surfaces, fencing, and LED lighting. If approved, the courts would enhance local sports facilities.

Plans for developing padel tennis facilities in Trim have been formally submitted to local authorities. Padel Sports 100 Limited is requesting permission to set up three portable courts at the Knightsbrook Hotel, a site known for its recreational offerings in County Meath.

The application details specify courts with artificial grass surfaces, surrounded by 4-meter-high fencing along parts of the perimeter. Additionally, 6-meter-high integrated LED lighting is proposed to support evening play, along with necessary site works to integrate the setup seamlessly.

Padel, a sport combining elements of tennis and squash, has seen growing popularity in Ireland. This development could provide residents with easier access to the game, potentially boosting community engagement in Trim. Meath County Council will review the plans, considering factors like environmental impact and local zoning regulations.

No timeline for the decision has been announced, but such applications typically undergo public consultation periods.

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