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Major expansion planned for Ipswich Sports Club

Ipswich Sports Club's plans for new padel courts and gym extension have been recommended for approval, with restricted hours to protect neighbours.

Why it matters: The development would enhance sports facilities in Ipswich, adding four padel courts, one pickleball court, and a 110 sq.m. gym studio to the Henley Road site.

Outdoor paddle and tennis courts at Ipswich Sports Club
Ipswich Sports Club's plans for new padel courts and gym extension have been recommended for approval(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

The details: The plans include:

  • A 10-metre-high fabric roof canopy over the courts

  • A glass and fenced enclosure around the extended court surface

  • A small spectator stand with 29 seats and space for four wheelchairs

  • Retrospective permission for shipping containers near the main building

What they're saying: The Ipswich Conservation and Design Panel has raised no objection, noting the established sports location and distance from housing would help manage potential impacts.

Yes, but: Local residents have expressed concerns about noise and light pollution. Three objections were received, with neighbours requesting restricted operating hours.

What's happening: In response to these concerns, officials recommended:

  • Operating hours limited to 08:00-20:00

  • Further planting to improve screening

  • New native hedgerow planting to achieve an 11.58% biodiversity gain

  • Details of lighting to be approved before installation

The bottom line: Planning officers concluded the development would be acceptable, balancing the benefits of enhanced sports facilities against local environmental and residential impacts.

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