Let’s Go Padel submits plans for five-court hub in County Derry

Let’s Go Padel, a sports operator, has submitted plans for a new five-court recreational hub in County Derry. The proposed venue aims to build on the company’s success in Derry and Belfast. It will be located at Magherafelt's LINC Business Centre.

Let’s Go Padel has announced plans to expand its operations with a new recreational facility in County Derry. The submission includes a five-court hub designed as a social sporting venue, capitalizing on the operator's established presence in Derry and Belfast.

The location chosen is Magherafelt's LINC Business Centre, which is expected to host the development. This move reflects growing interest in padel, a racket sport gaining popularity in the region.

No further details on timelines or specific features were provided in the announcement. The plans were reported on March 5, 2026, highlighting the operator's intent to deliver an accessible space for community sports activities.

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