Council to serve up improvements to tennis courts in Stoke-on-Trent parks

By Sarah Garner

22nd Aug 2023 | Local News

Works are currently ongoing at Queen's Park in Longton (Nub News).
Works are currently ongoing at Queen's Park in Longton (Nub News).

Public tennis courts in six Stoke-on-Trent parks are set to benefit from a major investment programme aiming to improve facilities.

Work began yesterday (21 August) at courts in Burslem Park and Queen's Park, Longton.

The £256,000 project will see playing surfaces replaced, courts repainted, new fencing and nets installed and new gates and booking systems.

The works are being delivered by the Lawn Tennis Association.

The works will see playing surfaces replaced, courts repainted, new fencing and nets installed and new gates (Nub News).

In total, four courts will be renovated in Hanley Park; three courts in both Bucknall Park and Queen's Park, Longton; and two courts each in Burslem Park; Mount Pleasant Park, Fenton; and Tunstall Park.

The works are being staggered so that some facilities will be completed and opened before others, to reduce disruption. Works are typically expected to take between six weeks and two months at each park, depending on the weather and the amount of work needed.

Council leader Jane Ashworth said: "This is great news for residents right across the city. It's no secret that I am a big sports fan and love to play tennis, and this investment is the biggest of its kind in our park courts in at least a generation. Some of the courts that are being invested in are in serious need of attention, and in particular, the facilities at Mount Pleasant Park have been neglected for a very long time.

"We ask for residents to bear with us while works are completed, there will still be courts available in other parks while each site is renovated. I can't wait to see the finished courts; the works will mean we have fantastic new facilities that will be managed and invested in for years to come."

Works are typically expected to take between six weeks and two months at each park (Stoke-on-Trent City Council).

When the works are completed, a new, easy-to-use booking system will be in place for each of the parks to help to guarantee availability, and residents can pay in advance to book their court times.

The investment will also see a range of free activities on the courts throughout the year, including free coaching sessions.

The courts will also benefit from deep cleans, repainting and repairs, with the small fee to use them going towards ensuring that the courts are maintained to high standards for years to come.

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