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We can help your padel court development move smoothly through planning.
We have regional offices in Manchester and Liverpool, to provide local services across the North West.
Why get a noise survey?
You're investing in one of the UK's fastest-growing sports. The last thing you need is unexpected planning delays, objections from neighbours, or requests for additional reports holding your project back.
That's where a professional padel court noise assessment can help.
At Spratt + Hamer, we work alongside developers, sports clubs, leisure operators and planning consultants to identify potential noise concerns early and provide the evidence local authorities need to make informed planning decisions.
Whether you're proposing a single court at an existing club or a large multi-court facility, our focus is simple: helping you secure planning approval as efficiently as possible.
“Working with Spratt and Hamer has been key in the success of our club. With the help of their acoustic expertise, we have expanded our clubs across London.
By ensuring that our proposal would cause minimal disruption to neighbouring homes and businesses, we’re able to serve our community better.”
Dan Acton, Development Director at Padel Social Club
Every site is different.
Some developments are located within established sports clubs, while others are proposed close to residential areas where noise sensitivity is likely to be a key planning consideration.
By understanding your site, your proposals and the concerns likely to be raised during the planning process, we can help you build a stronger application from the start.
Finding solutions, not creating obstacles
Noise assessments shouldn't be about identifying problems. They should be about finding solutions.
If there is a risk that noise from the proposed courts could affect nearby properties, we'll work with you to explore practical options that protect residential amenity while maintaining the usability and commercial viability of your development.
Depending on the site, this might include:
Reviewing court locations
Considering court orientation
Assessing acoustic fencing options
Evaluating operating hours
Incorporating landscaping and screening
Developing practical management measures
Our aim is always to help you achieve a scheme that works for both the planning authority and the long-term operation of your facility.
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