Bruntwood SciTech’s Alderley Park campus, in partnership with Everybody Health & Leisure, is to welcome Pure Padel to the site’s health and wellbeing offer.
Padel is the world’s fastest growing sport, and the new facility will be the Pure Padel brand’s first flagship club in the UK. The brand will create three separate enclosed padel courts within the Park’s existing health and fitness facility, Everybody @ Alderley Park, giving the community the chance to try the hugely popular new racket sport, which will be headed up by coaches from Pure Padel.
Dan Bourne, Director of Asset Management, Bruntwood SciTech said:
“We’re really excited to welcome Pure Padel to Alderley Park. Padel as a sport is exploding in popularity across the UK, and Cheshire is no exception with local demand high for this exciting new activity. We are delighted to introduce an exciting new amenity at the Park, providing local residents, visitors and professionals working here on site with the opportunity to play the sport as part of our cutting edge fitness provisions.”
Sammy Arora, Pure Padel co-founder commented:
“We are thrilled to announce the development of our first UK Pure Padel Club at Alderley Park in conjunction with Everybody Health & Leisure and Bruntwood SciTech. It’s a fantastic location and from October this year will serve the immediate demand for padel in the area and help us to build links with the wider community, through our outstanding coaching programme for adults and juniors alike. With plans for another two clubs in our home county of Cheshire, already at advanced stages, it’s also a great springboard to our ambition to build the largest network of Padel Clubs in the UK.”
Kris Sankey, Head of Business Development at Everybody Health and Leisure, commented:
“Everybody Health and Leisure are excited to partner with Pure Padel at our Alderley Park facility. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to improving access to sporting opportunities for our members and local communities. We recognise that the demand for Padel has grown significantly in recent times and access to playing spaces has become limited. This partnership will help service the growing demand and improve access, with the introduction of three new padel courts from this October. We are confident this partnership will be a huge success and we are pleased that our members and communities will benefit from this new service.”