Haverhill padel courts set to open in April 2026

New padel courts in Haverhill, Suffolk, are scheduled to open between April 10 and 20, 2026. The facility, developed by Haverhill Padel Club Limited, will feature three courts at The New Croft complex on Chalkstone Way. Plans for the project were approved last year after submission in August.

The announcement confirms progress on a padel facility in Haverhill, marking a step forward for the sport in the area. Haverhill Padel Club Limited has outlined key milestones, including the installation of the building's roof by mid-March 2026. Construction of the roof is expected to take about three weeks, after which the courts will begin to take final shape.

Plans for the three-court setup were submitted in August 2024 and received approval in October 2024. The club previously emphasized the project's momentum, stating: "This is no longer just plans on paper. It is groundworks, timelines, and real momentum. Padel is coming to Haverhill and we are building it properly."

Located at The New Croft complex in Chalkstone Way, the courts aim to provide a dedicated space for padel, a racket sport gaining popularity. This development follows earlier updates on the site's preparation, ensuring the facility meets required standards before opening.

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