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.

On January 20, 2026, Pure Padel shared details of its expansion into Liverpool, marking the company's first site in the region. The development at Liverpool Innovation Park on Edge Lane aims to create a premium padel destination with six covered courts protected by a 9.5-meter canopy, allowing play in all weather conditions. Accompanying the courts will be a clubhouse offering a food and beverage café, pro shop, and social spaces, designed to serve as both a sports venue and a community hub.

The club will operate on a pay-to-play model, with courts bookable through the Playtomic app and no membership fees required. Highly qualified LTA coaches will provide sessions for beginners to advanced players. Sammy Arora, founder and managing director of Pure Padel, expressed enthusiasm for the project: "We’re really excited to be bringing Pure Padel to Liverpool Innovation Park. This will be our first club in the Liverpool region, and with a Wirral site to follow shortly, it represents a really important step in strengthening our North West presence."

Arora highlighted the location's advantages: "Edge Lane is a perfect location for us – close to the city centre, highly accessible from the M62, and right at the heart of a business park that has seen major recent investment." He added that the Manchester clubs demonstrate the potential of combining padel with business communities, aiming to replicate this in Liverpool.

Pure Padel opened its inaugural club in Alderley Park in October 2023 and now operates sites in Manchester city centre, Darlington, Stockport, North Leeds, and Nottingham. Construction is underway at additional locations including Lightwater, Solihull, Glasgow, and Coulsdon.

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Artist's rendering of Pure Padel's planned indoor padel club in Coulsdon, showing six courts, café, bar, and co-working lounge in a converted warehouse.
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Pure Padel submits plans for indoor club in Coulsdon

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Pure Padel has submitted plans to convert an empty warehouse in Coulsdon into a premium indoor padel club with six courts. The facility, if approved, would include a café, licensed bar, and co-working lounge, marking the company's first venture into the London region. Croydon Council is expected to decide on the application in February 2026.

Pure Padel, a growing UK padel operator, has revealed plans for three new venues as part of its expansion. These include its first site in London at Coulsdon, a facility in Liverpool, and a club at Royal Wootton Bassett. The announcements highlight the company's push to meet demand for indoor padel courts across the region.

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Padel, a racket sport blending tennis and squash, has rapidly gained traction in Liverpool over the past year. Local facilities like Ignite Padel's new Speke center are drawing crowds for its social and inclusive appeal. Enthusiasts cite its accessibility and fun as key to its rise.

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.

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Proposals to convert a Grade II-listed Victorian railway engine shed into a padel and leisure facility near Leeds city centre have been revived after three years. Leeds-based Ollo Padel aims to open the community-focused centre by the end of 2026, featuring courts, social spaces and fitness areas. The project is expected to create 14 permanent jobs and include free coaching for schools.

Two innovative padel facilities are set to transform disused aircraft hangars into sports venues in the UK. Padel Tree plans a six-court club at Fairoaks Airport in Surrey, opening in March, while Mellors Group aims to create an eight-court site at Hucknall Aerodrome in Nottinghamshire. These projects highlight the growing popularity of padel in unique, historic settings.

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Eddie Irvine Sports, a prominent indoor facility in Northern Ireland, is expanding its offerings with three additional padel courts at its Bangor location. This move responds to surging demand for the sport, bringing the total to six courts. The addition underscores the facility's commitment to accessible and social activities.

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