A proposal could see the Grade II listed venue in Leeds city centre turned into a padel tennis club.
By Tom AireyA Grade II listed railway engine shed in West Yorkshire could be turned into a padel tennis centre.
Applicants We Are Padel hope the venue, which has recently been used as a garage and for vehicle hire, can provide both indoor and outdoor courts.The game, described as a mixture between tennis and squash, is played in teams of two on a court which allows players to hit the ball after it bounces back off the wall.
Under the plans, submitted to Leeds City Council, the centre would also include changing facilities, external parking and a seating and retail area.Padel is played on an enclosed court which is smaller than a tennis court
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