Solicitudes de planeamiento para cinco pistas de pádel en North Lincolnshire

Se han presentado dos solicitudes de planeamiento para nuevas pistas de pádel en North Lincolnshire, que podrían añadir cinco instalaciones en medio del rápido crecimiento de popularidad del deporte. Esto sigue a recientes propuestas en otras partes del norte de Inglaterra, como en Scarborough.

North Lincolnshire Matters informa de dos solicitudes de planeamiento separadas para introducir pistas de pádel en la región. El pádel, un deporte de raqueta que combina tenis y squash y se juega en pistas cerradas, está experimentando un auge de interés en popularidad. La aprobación podría resultar en cinco nuevas pistas, aunque no se detallan las ubicaciones específicas ni los plazos de revisión por parte de las autoridades locales. Estos desarrollos reflejan tendencias nacionales en la expansión de la infraestructura deportiva recreativa para satisfacer la demanda, basándose en iniciativas previas como las pistas propuestas en Cayton Playing Fields en Scarborough.

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