Pure Padel to build UK's first purpose-built padel warehouse in Gosforth

Pure Padel is set to construct a new Centre of Excellence in Gosforth, Newcastle, marking the UK's first purpose-built padel warehouse. The 10-court facility at Gosforth Business Park will feature a show court and hospitality areas, with construction starting this week and an opening planned for December 2026. This expansion highlights the growing popularity of padel in the north-east of England.

Pure Padel, one of the UK's fastest-growing padel operators, has secured planning permission for a 40,000 square foot warehouse dedicated exclusively to the sport. Located at Gosforth Business Park just north of Newcastle city centre, the site was chosen for its accessibility and visibility to local players and businesses.

The development includes a tournament-grade show court, a clubhouse with a café, licensed bar, sports lounge, changing facilities, and spaces for corporate events. As Pure Padel's first designated Centre of Excellence, it will integrate courts, coaching programs, and tournament hosting under one roof. The club operates on a pay-to-play basis, with courts bookable through the Playtomic app and no membership fees required. On-site LTA-qualified coaches will support players at all levels.

Sammy Arora, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Pure Padel, emphasized the project's significance. “Gosforth is a hugely important project for us. This will be the UK’s first purpose-built padel warehouse and our first Centre of Excellence, which makes it incredibly exciting,” he said. Arora noted the two-year collaboration with the local council and the investment in the freehold site. He added that the facility addresses strong demand in Newcastle and the wider north-east, where players currently travel long distances to access courts. The venue will also cater to the business community for networking and events.

Since its debut club opened at Alderley Park in October 2023, Pure Padel has expanded rapidly. Existing locations include Manchester city centre, Darlington, Stockport, North Leeds, and Nottingham. Construction is underway in Lightwater, Solihull, and Glasgow, while planning advances for sites in Birmingham, York, Coulsdon, Liverpool Innovation Park, and the Wirral. Arora's vision includes establishing 30 clubs by the time he turns 30.

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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 reveals plans for new Liverpool club

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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.

Construction is set to start later this week on the UK's first purpose-built padel warehouse in Longbenton, North Tyneside. The Pure Padel development at Gosforth Business Park will feature 10 indoor courts across 40,000 square feet and include facilities for corporate events. The project aims to meet growing demand for the fast-expanding racquet sport in the region.

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Project Padel will open the United Kingdom's first purpose-built padel warehouse at Gosforth Business Park in Longbenton this December. The facility aims to meet growing demand for the sport in the region. Construction is set to begin this week following approval last year.

The largest padel venue in Wales, Padium Cardiff, is preparing to open in the coming months, bringing eight indoor courts to Cardiff Bay Retail Park. This expansion from London's Padium marks the brand's first venture outside the English capital, addressing the growing demand for premium padel facilities in South Wales. The venue will offer a range of amenities including coaching, a cafe, and a spa, aligning with the area's ongoing redevelopment.

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Plans have been submitted to Darlington Borough Council for two new padel courts at Bannatyne Health Club and Spa in Darlington. The courts would replace overflow parking at the Haughton Road site. Padel, a growing racket sport blending tennis and squash, aims to enhance the club's offerings.

The UK's first floating padel tennis courts in Liverpool have faced delays but are now scheduled to open in May. Originally planned for autumn 2025, the facility at Princes Dock will feature three courts and a clubhouse. The project aims to position Liverpool as a key destination for the rapidly growing sport.

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Padium, London's prominent padel club, is expanding to Cardiff with a new 35,000 square foot venue featuring eight indoor courts. The facility in Cardiff Bay Retail Park is scheduled to open on March 14, 2026. This marks the club's first venture outside London amid growing demand for padel in Wales.

 

 

 

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