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Planning refused for Franklin Pickleball Club in Kingston

The planning authorities in Kingston-upon-Thames have refused permission for the development of a new Franklin Pickleball Club – which was set to become the UK’s largest dedicated venue for the sport.

Under a team led by former talent management guru and Fulham FC chief executive Neil Rodford, the intent was to repurpose a warehouse on an industrial estate.

And some of the biggest names in UK pickleball were attached, with Louise Stephens pencilled in to become director of pickleball, Sam Basford director of coaching and events, and Louis Laville as resident pro, with Pei Chuan Kao to base herself at the club.

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But the planning decision was made on Monday 21 October – and in an email sent to the potential club’s mailing list, the team confirmed: “The refusal was based on two points: 1) The council is concerned that our new facility might affect the activity and overall health of Kingston Town Centre; 2) We couldn’t provide enough proof that the unit could not find an “industrial tenant”. Note it has been empty for three years.”

The email went on to say: “While we submitted all the reports requested—including a ‘sequential test’ and a ‘marketing report’ – these did not, it seems, meet the standards required by the planners.”

And after thanking the title sponsors Franklin, the email concluded: “Though we didn’t succeed this time, pickleball is still at the start of an exciting journey here in London. Other authorities will surely recognise the need for more dedicated facilities, as the physical, mental, and social benefits of this sport are undeniable.”

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