Revaled gym seeks Tipperary expansion with padel facilities

A Limerick-based gym company, Revaled, has applied to expand into Tipperary with new gym and padel facilities. Tipperary County Council is set to decide on the application by March 16, 2026. The move aims to bring fitness and sports options to the region.

Revaled, a gym operator currently based in Limerick, is planning to extend its services into Tipperary, often referred to as Tipp. The expansion proposal includes the development of gym facilities alongside padel courts, a sport combining elements of tennis and squash that has gained popularity in recent years.

The application has been submitted to Tipperary County Council, which oversees local planning decisions. According to details from the proposal, a ruling is anticipated by March 16, 2026, allowing time for reviews and public consultations if needed.

This development could enhance recreational opportunities in Tipperary, particularly for padel enthusiasts seeking dedicated spaces. Revaled's initiative reflects growing interest in hybrid fitness and racket sports venues across Ireland. While specifics on the exact location within Tipperary remain undisclosed in available information, the project underscores the company's ambition to broaden its footprint beyond Limerick.

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