Planning approval granted for new padel courts in Beacon Park

Lichfield District Council has approved plans for three new floodlit padel tennis courts in Beacon Park. The courts will be located on the north side of the park's pitch and putt golf course. This development follows adjustments to the original site proposal due to resident feedback.

The approval marks a step forward in enhancing recreational options in Lichfield, a town where such facilities have been limited. Initially, the padel courts were planned for a different section of Beacon Park, but the location was shifted northward after local residents raised concerns.

A statement submitted with the revised planning application highlights the benefits: “The proposal will provide additional recreational services that are lacking in Lichfield. It will complement the existing parks facilities and become a positive contribution to the area.” This addition aims to integrate seamlessly with the park's current amenities, including the nearby pitch and putt course.

The decision comes amid growing interest in padel tennis locally. Just recently, plans were announced for a dedicated indoor facility for padel and pickleball in nearby Burntwood, signaling broader enthusiasm for these racket sports in the region.

Full details of the Beacon Park project are available on the Lichfield District Council’s planning portal, allowing community members to review the specifics of the floodlit courts and their integration into the park landscape.

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