Blackpool Council has approved for Soul Padel to take up lease of land next to Blackpool Sports Centre, off West Park Drive. The new four-court facility is due to open early next year.
The council has confirmed that income generated from lease of the site will be ringfenced and reinvested in Stanley Park.Soul Padel has proposed to fund and build a new state-of-the-art facility complete with its own clubhouse, toilets, and changing facilities - subject to planning permission.
The padel courts will also create up to 12 jobs including one apprentice, up to three coaches, and the clubhouse reception manned seven-days-a-week. Padel continues to grow in popularity. Combining elements of both squash and tennis – with players using solid racquets within enclosed courts and typically playing in doubles – the sport is accessible for all ages and abilities.
Soul Padel already has four facilities across England and Scotland. It runs a range of coached programmes to get more people into playing the sport. Its women-only sessions, senior sessions, juniors’ programme, free classes for schools, and holiday club sessions will each be offered from the Blackpool facility.
Cllr Jo Farrell, cabinet member for communities and wellbeing, said:
Stanley Park this year celebrates its Centenary year. The Grade II-listed park is marking its 100th anniversary with a programme of events and activities, including sporting events, family-focused sessions, heritage walks, and Bandstand performances.
Mark Hewlett, CEO and Founder of Soul Padel, said:
Soul Padel’s Blackpool facility is expected to open in Spring 2027.