Planning applications seek five padel courts in North Lincolnshire

Two planning applications have been submitted for new padel courts in North Lincolnshire, potentially adding five facilities amid the sport's rapid growth in popularity. This follows recent proposals elsewhere in northern England, such as in Scarborough.

North Lincolnshire Matters reports two separate planning applications to introduce padel courts to the region. Padel, a racket sport combining tennis and squash played on enclosed courts, is experiencing a surge in interest.

Approval could result in five new courts, though specific locations and review timelines by local authorities are not detailed. These developments reflect national trends in expanding recreational sports infrastructure to meet demand, building on prior initiatives like the proposed courts at Cayton Playing Fields in Scarborough.

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East Riding of Yorkshire Council has approved plans to construct two padel courts at Driffield Rugby Union Club. The development, proposed by Yorkshire Padel Clubs Ltd, aims to expand sports facilities in the area. The courts will be built on unused storage land, alongside a new reception hut and picnic benches.

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