Significant opportunities
Access to sport and recreation is expressly supported by the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and most local plans. New courts, both private and public, contribute directly to the overarching goal of encouraging healthier lifestyles, and weigh heavily in favour of the grant of planning permission.
Based on our experience, there are significant opportunities for delivering new courts and these can include:
- The repurposing of existing, vacant buildings – typically former commercial sites given their scale – either on a temporary or permanent basis. Internal padel courts can operate within Class E(d) which provides opportunities for the re-use of existing commercial buildings, without a requirement for a formal change of use.
- Green Belt or Metropolitan Open Land that would not typically be suitable for development given that outdoor sport and recreation (including buildings) are not defined as being ‘inappropriate development’.
Note that development in these areas must be sensitively designed to protect ‘openness’, albeit Savills has a number of successful examples to support new proposals. - The newly introduced concept of ‘Grey Belt’ within the latest version of the NPPF.
- The expansion of existing sports clubs and other recreation and leisure facilities or conversion of existing, under-utilised facilities.