Demandes d'autorisation pour cinq courts de padel dans le North Lincolnshire

Deux demandes d'autorisation ont été déposées pour de nouveaux courts de padel dans le North Lincolnshire, pouvant ajouter cinq installations au milieu de la rapide croissance de popularité du sport. Cela fait suite à des propositions récentes ailleurs dans le nord de l'Angleterre, comme à Scarborough.

North Lincolnshire Matters rapporte deux demandes d'autorisation distinctes pour introduire des courts de padel dans la région. Le padel, un sport de raquette combinant tennis et squash joué sur des courts fermés, connaît un regain d'intérêt. Une approbation pourrait aboutir à cinq nouveaux courts, bien que les emplacements spécifiques et les délais d'examen par les autorités locales ne soient pas précisés. Ces développements reflètent les tendances nationales d'expansion des infrastructures sportives récréatives pour répondre à la demande, s'appuyant sur des initiatives antérieures comme les courts proposés aux Cayton Playing Fields à Scarborough.

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