Padel complex proposed for long-vacant Liverpool site

A site in Liverpool that has sat idle for over 15 years is now the focus of plans for a six-court padel facility. Velocity Leisure, the current owner, hopes this proposal will succeed where previous ideas for hotels and trampoline parks have failed. The development aims to tap into the rising popularity of the racket sport.

For more than a decade, a 1.7-acre plot off Speke Boulevard in Liverpool has frustrated developers with unfulfilled ambitions. Situated next to the Dobbies garden centre along Longman Drive, the site first gained approval in 2012 for a food and beverage complex anchored by a Toby Carvery, proposed by Peel Investments. Interest from chains like Starbucks and Subway followed, but the project never advanced.

Velocity Leisure acquired the land in 2017 and has since pursued multiple schemes. A 23,000 sq ft trampoline centre was suggested but stalled amid a crowded market, according to planning consultants J10. More recently, in 2021, outline permission was granted for a 150-bed hotel, yet the plan faltered without a committed brand or operator.

The latest proposal, submitted to Liverpool City Council under reference 26F/0003, envisions a covered padel complex with six courts and a clubhouse. It includes space for 150 parking spots and is designed by DMC Architecture and Design. Proponents highlight padel's growing appeal as a key factor for viability.

This initiative marks Velocity's third attempt to revive the dormant site, building on the sport's surge in the UK. Details are available on the council's planning portal, where the application awaits review.

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Artist's impression of Pure Padel's upcoming Liverpool club, featuring six covered courts and a modern clubhouse at Innovation Park.
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Pure Padel, one of the UK's fastest-growing padel operators, has announced plans for its first club in Liverpool. The proposed facility at Liverpool Innovation Park on Edge Lane will feature six covered courts and a clubhouse. No opening date has been confirmed yet.

Padel, a racket sport blending tennis and squash, has rapidly gained traction in Liverpool over the past year. Local facilities like Ignite Padel's new Speke center are drawing crowds for its social and inclusive appeal. Enthusiasts cite its accessibility and fun as key to its rise.

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Developers have unveiled ambitious proposals for a 30,000 sq ft multi-use complex in Nottingham, centred on 11 padel courts and designed to become the UK's premier facility for the sport. The project, named Swing, aims to foster community through sports, dining and workspaces if planning approval is granted. Construction could start immediately, with the venue potentially opening within seven months.

Padium, a prominent London-based padel club, is expanding to Cardiff with its first venue outside the capital. The new facility in Cardiff Bay Retail Park will feature eight indoor courts, becoming the largest padel venue in Wales. Construction is underway on the site of a former Argos store, with an opening expected in the coming months.

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An industrial unit in Burntwood could soon become a new indoor facility for padel and pickleball, two rapidly growing sports. The proposal, submitted by LCP Properties Ltd, aims to bring a high-quality venue to the area off Ring Road. Local leaders have welcomed the idea for its potential to boost health and community activity.

Slazenger, a prominent name in racquet sports under Frasers Group, has launched its latest padel facility in Blackburn, marking a key step in its UK expansion. The 30,000sq ft club features nine premium courts and introduces pickleball options to broaden appeal. This opening underscores the brand's commitment to growing padel as one of the UK's fastest-rising sports.

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A planning application has been submitted to install two padel courts at Little Wymondley Recreation Ground in a North Herts village. The proposal aims to expand local sports facilities by introducing the rapidly growing sport of padel. Officials highlight its accessibility and community benefits.

 

 

 

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