Photorealistic image of Pikup Padel's new Gateshead venue with padel courts, players, and opening sign on a sunny day.
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Pikup Padel to open first North East venue in Gateshead

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Pikup Padel is launching its inaugural facility in the North East at Follingsby Park in Gateshead, featuring 11 courts for the rapidly growing racket sport. The 33,400 sq ft venue, secured on a 10-year lease, is set to open this summer and create jobs in coaching and operations. Managing director Paddy Kendall highlighted the site's alignment with the company's vision for padel.

Padel, a sport blending elements of tennis and squash played on an enclosed court typically in doubles, is experiencing significant growth across the UK. In response, Pikup Padel has signed a 10-year lease for Unit 17B at Follingsby Park, a 110-acre business park in Gateshead near Newcastle upon Tyne. The new 33,400 sq ft flagship facility will include 11 courts accommodating both doubles and singles play, designed to suit players of all skill levels.

Scheduled to open this summer, the venue is expected to generate employment opportunities in coaching, operations, and management. Follingsby Park's strategic location off the A194(M), with access to the A1(M), A19, and Tyne Tunnel, positions it well within a thriving business community. Existing tenants include industrial paint supplier Rust-Oleum, logistics firm Whistl, data shredding company Restore, and packaging supplier Kite.

Paddy Kendall, managing director at Pikup Padel, emphasized the importance of the location: “Launching our first-ever site was a major decision, and Follingsby Park immediately stood out as a location that reflects our vision for the sport, while enabling us to become part of a dynamic and growing business community. We’re excited to bring padel to Gateshead and to create something entirely unique here.”

This development underscores the rising popularity of padel and contributes to the diversification of sports and leisure options in the region.

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Artist's rendering of Nottingham's proposed Swing padel centre, featuring 11 courts, wellness facilities and social spaces.
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Nottingham developer submits plans for £4m padel venue

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Plans for a £4m purpose-built padel centre called Swing have been unveiled in Nottingham, featuring 11 courts and additional wellness and social facilities. The project, submitted by ALB Group, aims to create the UK's largest such venue if approved. Construction could start immediately, with an opening targeted within seven months.

True Padel is set to become the largest padel facility in the North East by expanding its Sunderland site into an adjacent unit at Wessington Retail Park. The growth will add four new courts and physiotherapy services, pushing the total space beyond 33,000 square feet. Completion is expected in spring, strengthening ties with property partner Adderstone Group.

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A fresh indoor padel venue has launched in a business park close to Andover, featuring three courts along with amenities for players and spectators. Pik Padel, situated in Units 4 and 5, began operations on January 24 after months of preparation. The site aims to foster both competitive play and casual visits.

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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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.

Ace Padel, a growing racket sport venue, has launched its second site in Milton, Stoke-on-Trent, this month. Founded by Jamie Reynolds and Lewis Wooley, the company aims to make padel more accessible to local communities. The new outdoor facility offers lower prices and extended hours to accommodate demand from the popular first center.

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Britain's fastest-growing sport, padel, has made a strong entrance in Ipswich, where new facilities are already fully booked. Operators anticipate the town could accommodate up to 40 courts by 2030, signaling a significant local revolution in the racket sport.

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