Plans for padel courts at North Herts recreation ground

A planning application has been submitted to install two padel courts at Little Wymondley Recreation Ground in a North Herts village. The proposal aims to expand local sports facilities by introducing the rapidly growing sport of padel. Officials highlight its accessibility and community benefits.

In a move to boost recreational opportunities, a planning application has been lodged with North Herts Council to add two padel courts to Little Wymondley Recreation Ground. The site, reached via Tower Close, already features two tennis courts, a basketball court, a sports pavilion, a tennis hut, and pitches for football and lacrosse.

The accompanying design and access statement describes the addition as "a natural and complementary extension of the existing sporting provision." It emphasizes padel's rise in popularity across the UK and internationally, noting its low barriers to entry and benefits for social, physical, and community health. The sport's compact courts and inclusive style make it suitable for players of various ages, encouraging broader participation in healthy activities.

Proponents argue that the courts will enhance the village's recreational offerings and align with community wellbeing goals. Operations are planned from 6am to 11pm daily, supported by floodlighting for year-round access. The statement further asserts that the project is a "modest but valuable enhancement" that complements current facilities without harming residents, local ecology, or the site's character.

Interested parties can review the full application on the North Herts Council website by searching reference 26/00008/FP.

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